Not that it matters, but Razor presets are REALLY noticeable. Otherwise, raise your percussion, and EQ few things around. All sounds a bit clustered.
Not that it matters, but Razor presets are REALLY noticeable. Otherwise, raise your percussion, and EQ few things around. All sounds a bit clustered.
in stead of pointing out razor tell me more about different sources for dub sounds!
Eq is something i can work on further....
Good for an amaterish remix
Not bad. You were able to pull of a rather listen-able remix. Though as well I can tell your still learning how to produce I won't be too hard on critiquing. But overall, nothing special. The mixing is quite off. Percussion is so lost in the mix. Lost of uninteresting basses. But with all of that out of the way. Your ability to write a good melody, and put all of this together is very impressive. Your snares were nice too mate. Don't take this review as me just hammering your remix. This is legitimate feedback from a somewhat experienced producer. Keep at it man. You've got hella potential. Just lean away from generic dubstep remixes like this one. Only massive tip I can give. Big ups!
Yeah man i appreciate the feedback. Seriously. I havent got the hang of mixing yet, but im starting to learn how to EQ the drums better, so they dont get get drowned out by the bass, or vice versa and have have the kick over power the bass. I have all these ideas for bassline but i cant ever get it just right, so i just settle for something like this, ive been trying to push myself to make it better, and hopefully i will. And i hoped that it wasnt to generic like most of the ones on youtube who basically just add a simple bassline a simple kick to snare beat. But none the less thanks again for the feedback:)
Ehhh
"Does every new dubstep producer have EXACTLY the same drum-kit and massive presets?? Because it sure does sound like it.BORING BORING BORING" - Rusko
I made all my drums and lead. The drums out of other drums I stuck together and picked the bits and frequencies I liked then mixed them down to usable hits. The massive sounds are 90% completely mine from the ground up, the other 10% they are others presets I edited.
But in fairness I do use some of my own in other songs.
Feeling that Intro
You've got some amazing foundation here. That Intro has such an amazing vibe. The only thing you need to work on is the basses. You lose a bit of the vibe when the drop hits. You have some interesting basses but nothing that sounds anything too interesting. Though I'd say to work on the vibe of the drop and try not to hard to make everything so crazy crazy but keep that feeling of the intro and pass it on through the drop. I'm really liking this tune though man. Keep on producing tunes and you'll become good as fuck. Cheers!
Hahah thanks man! I know I was really struggling with fitting the bass section in with the rest of the song. I probably spent an hour and a half on that transition with probably 10 different drops and just couldn't make it work. If you have any ideas to fitting the bass in could u pm me? thanks again
Buckets.
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Very good man. I fucking love Time remixes because there are so many but fuck yeargh man. Your basses are fucking tough. I really enjoy your shit man.
Awesome review, man. Thanks a LOT! People like you can always make my day :)
Few fixes needed
Raise your percussion. Your mix is a little to loud. Watch your highs. By the way, dubstep is meant to have bass. Make a pure sub bass and through it down after your drop.
Yea im still workin on the percussion and stuff, ill also keep the bass in mind thank you so much for the tips! :)
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