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Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 6:32 pm
by ddb78
Re: Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 5:41 am
by zeekazi
Agreed, this is quite wicked. Agreed again, this time with the soundcloud commenter that complimented them modulations.
My concern is that the kick and snare don't slap as much as I would like them too, I would enjoy it more if they were driving a bit more. Maybe consider putting more in between the two bass sections, I feel like I need a bit of a break between the two onslaughts. I also didn't love the intro, but I suppose that's not the focus here.
Other than that this is properly heavy, love the switch up at 2:50ish. Nice!
Re: Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 8:00 am
by ddb78
thanks for my first reply man, I'm just getting started and have mainly been focused on synth creation. I'm just getting the hang of putting tunes together - hopefully in the next year or so I'll be able to through out perfectly good ones. I appreciate the feedback a lot! first I've gotten on this forum. I need to choose better drum samples (and probably focus more on how I've been EQing them...) And you guessed it on the intro...made it last in like 3 minutes lol sorry for such a terrible one...any more feedback on the tracks on my soundcloud would be awesome. all produced in the last month or two. Not taking a break.
Re: Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 8:03 am
by ddb78
any suggestions on how to get that getter"kick, and downlink snare like in emergency would be awesome. - eqing in the mix wise. (there is actually 6 samples layered in that song on the snare - but also I forgot to lengthen the midi notes lol...the next track is ft. a local rapper and It should be out by next friday - I'll be sure to post.
Re: Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:46 pm
by zeekazi
ddb78 wrote:any suggestions on how to get that getter"kick, and downlink snare like in emergency would be awesome. - eqing in the mix wise. (there is actually 6 samples layered in that song on the snare - but also I forgot to lengthen the midi notes lol...the next track is ft. a local rapper and It should be out by next friday - I'll be sure to post.
To get that really bro-y snare, try boosting the heck out of 200-250Hz and then slap an overdrive on it, it should get pretty close with that low end slap. I don't think your snare samples are the problem, rather the relative levels of the drums and the bass. Try turning down the bass a tad then bringing the drums up.
Re: Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 7:40 pm
by ddb78
will do for this next track sir, thanks man (i was boosting a tad bit at 1099hz lol)
Re: Time:30 New Mungha track
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 9:46 am
by wub
Soundcloud link is down.