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by sub7 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:11 pm
The only way you get people to critique you is if you don't act like a total jerk off. People will read this thread and think you are a total jack off.
You overall track volume is not good. You should just listen to more dubs from established producers and compare them to your dubs. So what's the difference? Your trackmixing is wack. You have that perc synth that's louder than your drums and it sounds not good. Read the production bible about 10 times over in the production forum. That may actually sort you out some.
The difference is you are not paying attention to the things that are most important. If you want to write quality dubs, there are many things you will need to work on. I would spend at least a year just learning about sound in general, I would pay more attention to my levels and how my frequencies are supposed to sit in the mix. I would spend a lot of time listening to quality dubs and learning what makes them quality, constantly going back and forth between the quality dubs and your dubs and try to understand what the differences are. If you can't tell the difference between quality dubs, mediocre dubs and poor quality dubs then how are you supposed to understand what is what?
Also you responded to your own thread 10 times in 2 days, that's just lame dude, have a little patience. Be positive, you will not get anyway on this site acting like a tnuc I promise you that. Did you ever think that feedback or advice isn't all you need? It's attention to detail, learning techniques and working on them until you have mastered those techniques.
You have 2 choices.
1. You can keep acting like a jack off and post a song and respond to your own posts with frustration and anxiety over why people are not responding.
2. You can work more on learning about sound and about track volume, how to produce a quality snare, how to produce a quality kick drum, how to produce quality bass, work on understanding rhythm and percussion, learn more about software and what works for you and be a positive.
This site is much bigger than you and what you need to do is to learn how to be part of it and be positive. I would take choice 2 if I were you.
It took me about a year to get good feedback on what I was doing, it took a lot of studying and a lot of hours spent on developing sounds properly.
Good luck. and don't respond to this either.