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Six Chakra - Wander *clip* (Riddimish/deep/dark/fat sub/140)

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 8:57 pm
by Coeptis

Re: Six Chakra - Wander *clip* (Riddimish/deep/dark/fat sub/

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:53 am
by RIG-RAG
Ok first off i'm a sucker for anything on the deeper end, especially original dubstep, so right away i'm digging this very much. I liked the intro because it had very little besides the main sounds, makes for a nice drop when the percussion and drums comes in. i love how you kept the melody simple and on point with the vibe , and later bring it up louder, intensifying, but still subtle. Mid bass has the perfect tone so it can be loud and enjoyable, and allowing the sub to still do its work. sub bass feels great at loud levels, sensational, also the length on your pitch bend for the sub is great. Now the only thing i wanna offer advice for is the hats, and already i feel you want that simple feel with your hats. There very good i would just say try making a nice little drum fill or percussive fill to throw in every 16 bars or even 32 just to break up the constant -ness of the hats...but at this point it wouldn't matter either way for this track, great tune.


p.s.
Just checked out your other tunes on SC, lots of good ones.

Re: Six Chakra - Wander *clip* (Riddimish/deep/dark/fat sub/

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:07 pm
by particle-jim
this is cool man, the wobble reminds me of old caspa stuff, nice work

Re: Six Chakra - Wander *clip* (Riddimish/deep/dark/fat sub/

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 6:31 pm
by BLINDR
nice!

Re: Six Chakra - Wander *clip* (Riddimish/deep/dark/fat sub/

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:45 pm
by Coeptis
RIG-RAG wrote:Ok first off i'm a sucker for anything on the deeper end, especially original dubstep, so right away i'm digging this very much. I liked the intro because it had very little besides the main sounds, makes for a nice drop when the percussion and drums comes in. i love how you kept the melody simple and on point with the vibe , and later bring it up louder, intensifying, but still subtle. Mid bass has the perfect tone so it can be loud and enjoyable, and allowing the sub to still do its work. sub bass feels great at loud levels, sensational, also the length on your pitch bend for the sub is great. Now the only thing i wanna offer advice for is the hats, and already i feel you want that simple feel with your hats. There very good i would just say try making a nice little drum fill or percussive fill to throw in every 16 bars or even 32 just to break up the constant -ness of the hats...but at this point it wouldn't matter either way for this track, great tune.


p.s.
Just checked out your other tunes on SC, lots of good ones.
Thanks man I really appreciate the feedback <3 much love
thank you to everyone else too!