Do you reckon this top track in my myspace is any good?
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silverfoxx
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yea, yea feelin those drums, nice vocal work bruda. big! 320?
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doctor nimble
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Ey up. I intended to steer away from the basic 'wicked tune bro' posts, but to give decent honest feedback.
The ideas and effects are very good. The drum patterns are also very good and suite the genre. The snare is too weak, it doesn't occupy enough EQ range. Get yourself Vogengo Span VST if you can use VST's. It is a spectrum analyser so you can assess the frquency ranges of each sound visually in real-time. Then layer 2-3 snares, one that has a load of low-end and EQ a peak at 200Hz, and give the higher snare a peak at 3-5000Hz for crack. If you already do this, sorry for being patronizing, maybe just boost the level of the snare track. If you don't already use different tracks for kick, snare and percussion that is also a very good idea.
The general mix down is OK. Nowadays you need to get the best software to really make pro sounding tunes. I find Cubase 4 is best for dubstep and DnB as it gives a really clear, PHAT sound.
Hope this is useful. Duncan.
The ideas and effects are very good. The drum patterns are also very good and suite the genre. The snare is too weak, it doesn't occupy enough EQ range. Get yourself Vogengo Span VST if you can use VST's. It is a spectrum analyser so you can assess the frquency ranges of each sound visually in real-time. Then layer 2-3 snares, one that has a load of low-end and EQ a peak at 200Hz, and give the higher snare a peak at 3-5000Hz for crack. If you already do this, sorry for being patronizing, maybe just boost the level of the snare track. If you don't already use different tracks for kick, snare and percussion that is also a very good idea.
The general mix down is OK. Nowadays you need to get the best software to really make pro sounding tunes. I find Cubase 4 is best for dubstep and DnB as it gives a really clear, PHAT sound.
Hope this is useful. Duncan.
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silverfoxx
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