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Re: PUT YOUR FINISHED TRACKS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Post by noizy parka » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:56 pm

Good work mate, lot of thought and effort. a bit more work on the EQ perhaps but i think a lot of tunes are the same at this level? nice tribal vibe.
Cheers man, js wondered what exactly u mean for me to do with an EQ? is it there are resonant frequencies that need reducing or like the general mix of freqs is out of balance? would definitely like to kno if u think somethin in the mix is out of balance, would be v helpful :) cheers
i just mean spending a little more time giving everything its own place int the mix, roll of the highs in the bass and the lows in the top end so they compliment each other that little more... like a painting bass colours, layers and highlights innit :D

Too be fair its a cool track and thats just an opinion :wink:

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Post by dedman » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:07 pm

Tragic Gash wrote:
dedman wrote:easssy guys! thanks for the feedback on the last one... got another pretty much done tune, needs your guys feedback still though ;)
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haha this is jokes, love the sample, can i get a 320 plox? :D

making them for an EP man im afraid!!!

BTW updated it now ;) have another listen!

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Post by Tragic_Gash » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:25 pm

noizy parka wrote:
Good work mate, lot of thought and effort. a bit more work on the EQ perhaps but i think a lot of tunes are the same at this level? nice tribal vibe.
Cheers man, js wondered what exactly u mean for me to do with an EQ? is it there are resonant frequencies that need reducing or like the general mix of freqs is out of balance? would definitely like to kno if u think somethin in the mix is out of balance, would be v helpful :) cheers
i just mean spending a little more time giving everything its own place int the mix, roll of the highs in the bass and the lows in the top end so they compliment each other that little more... like a painting bass colours, layers and highlights innit :D

Too be fair its a cool track and thats just an opinion :wink:
yuh i could definitely spend a bit more time on this mix tbh, i will take wat u said into account :D

had a listen to that jam track, loving the geetar sample and the breaks, just a thought tho, u reckon it needs all that bitcrusher? imo it could benefit from havin less of the noise from sed bitcrusher, maybe have the dry sound fully clean n then put the bitcrusher on a bus channel? also i'd add a bit of sub but as u might be able to tell i kinda get a bit excited wen it comes to subs.... :mrgreen:
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Tragic Gash wrote:
dedman wrote:easssy guys! thanks for the feedback on the last one... got another pretty much done tune, needs your guys feedback still though ;)
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haha this is jokes, love the sample, can i get a 320 plox? :D

making them for an EP man im afraid!!!
send me ur EP and i will play it on the radio...wen it launches anyways :D

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Post by dedman » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:26 pm

yeah no problem man, get me on AIM rythededman

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Post by rockacello » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:50 pm

This is my first ever track, I know it's quite simple and repetitive but I don't think it's too bad for a first effort. Let me know what you guys think. Cheers.

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Post by 6144 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:13 pm

6144 - DIE AND WELCOME (FULL VERSION)

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CHECK THIS!FULL VERSION! WHA-HA-HA :evil: :twisted: :oops:
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Post by juntistik » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:24 pm

noizy parka wrote:Had a friend come round and lay some guitar down on this one for me,

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Crit welcome and apprieciated
Man i really feel how you eq'd this track, it definitely leaves alot of open space and it sounds really good in that sense. In my opinion i think you went a little overboard with the bitcrusher, it sounds cool it just muddles up the clean vibe a little too much for me, just my 2 cents.

im lovin the synth in the rmx on your sig though man.

yet another lil wayne remix on the web, lemme know what you think fellas :)

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Post by JFK » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:31 pm

Geeza wrote:@jfk

I listened to 1000 yard stare and once again as Ive said before it one of them tracks I wouldnt really like but I do

It just grabbed me from start to finish just a very chilled out ambient tune, id say one of them tunes you wanna listen to whislt you have a hangova, just to chill you out.

I agree with an earlier review stating the lack of bass but then again i think that may be the whole point of the tune and it works especially with the whispering sounds it just grabs you and is very refreshing.

The production levels are very good from what im hearing, but again as ive stated before im very much an amateur on this type of thing so I cant go into depth, but yeah i like it

I'll take a listen to the other bits you have on myspace but for this tune thumbs up!!
Nice one for the feedback dude. Much appreciated :D Let me return the favour:

Geeza - Regiment

Props:
- Vocal sample "I make this. Not the public. I tell the dj's what to play....." is one of the best Ive heard in a tune for a long time. Reminds me of the vocal sample from Kryptic Minds "Badman".
- Liked the metallic sounds layered under some of the snares. Really added a sinister air to the whole piece.
- Soild drums throughout keep the groove going. Just minimal enough to sound dark but at the same time solid enough to hold the attention.

Advice:
- Drops need work. For a dark track like this I would have a break of one bar (just silence no drums nothing) before the sub and drums kick in. It helps to added emphasis to the drop and make it seem more "solid". Maybe a cymbal crash at the drop would add even more emphasis.
- Rigid structure to the track feels a little mechanical and over quantise. Shuffling some of the drum hits off the grid would add some natural movement and swing to the beat.
- To be honest (apart from the one mentioned above) I would think about ditching some of the other vocal samples or at least reducing the amount of times they appear in the track. The one above is a strong enough sample to build the whole track around mate, seriously (If you havent already guessed I love that sample. If I wasnt such a nice guy I'd straight rob it for a JFK track!). The other vocal samples are too high in the mix too.
- Synth sounds are well made but need to be noticeably different in the two main sections. This would keep the synths more attention grabbing and the track wouldnt have to rely so heavily on the drums for movement. Read up about resampling and layering different types of waveforms to get a "gritty" sound to the bass, its not difficult to do once you know how and would add a whole new demension to your (admittedly very musical) basslines.
- Mix is VERY loud. These days everyone wants to have the loudest mixes possible (I sound like a right old tnuc now... :( ) but the key is trying to get the loudness and keep the dynamics of the track. Here the elements do tend to clash and muddy up the mix. Reading the gain structure/mixing mastering threads in the bible will help.

Overall:
Some nice ideas here. I get the impression you have a very specific idea of what you are trying to achieve but may lack the technical know how at this stage to fully translate those ideas onto the screen. You have siad you are very new to this so it will come with time and practice. You oviously know how to put together a banger and as soon as those skills (resampling etc) are in your armoury there will be no stopping you! Keep at it man. I cant wait for the next one!

Peace :w:

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Post by noizy parka » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:50 pm

Man i really feel how you eq'd this track, it definitely leaves alot of open space and it sounds really good in that sense. In my opinion i think you went a little overboard with the bitcrusher, it sounds cool it just muddles up the clean vibe a little too much for me, just my 2 cents.
had a listen to that jam track, loving the geetar sample and the breaks, just a thought tho, u reckon it needs all that bitcrusher? imo it could benefit from havin less of the noise from sed bitcrusher, maybe have the dry sound fully clean n then put the bitcrusher on a bus channel? also i'd add a bit of sub but as u might be able to tell i kinda get a bit excited wen it comes to subs.... :mrgreen:


Funnily enough i listened earlier and noticed that too... the bitcrusher was a last minute adjustment... will sort it out.

Love my sub too... hadnt picked up on how much it swamped the sub, i suspect compression has had some part to play in that too...

Thanks for listening bro appreciated, just realsiing this is a great thread when everyone gets involved.

Respect :)

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Post by Geeza » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:33 pm

JFK wrote:
Geeza wrote:@jfk

I listened to 1000 yard stare and once again as Ive said before it one of them tracks I wouldnt really like but I do

It just grabbed me from start to finish just a very chilled out ambient tune, id say one of them tunes you wanna listen to whislt you have a hangova, just to chill you out.

I agree with an earlier review stating the lack of bass but then again i think that may be the whole point of the tune and it works especially with the whispering sounds it just grabs you and is very refreshing.

The production levels are very good from what im hearing, but again as ive stated before im very much an amateur on this type of thing so I cant go into depth, but yeah i like it

I'll take a listen to the other bits you have on myspace but for this tune thumbs up!!
Nice one for the feedback dude. Much appreciated :D Let me return the favour:

Geeza - Regiment

Props:
- Vocal sample "I make this. Not the public. I tell the dj's what to play....." is one of the best Ive heard in a tune for a long time. Reminds me of the vocal sample from Kryptic Minds "Badman".
- Liked the metallic sounds layered under some of the snares. Really added a sinister air to the whole piece.
- Soild drums throughout keep the groove going. Just minimal enough to sound dark but at the same time solid enough to hold the attention.

Advice:
- Drops need work. For a dark track like this I would have a break of one bar (just silence no drums nothing) before the sub and drums kick in. It helps to added emphasis to the drop and make it seem more "solid". Maybe a cymbal crash at the drop would add even more emphasis.
- Rigid structure to the track feels a little mechanical and over quantise. Shuffling some of the drum hits off the grid would add some natural movement and swing to the beat.
- To be honest (apart from the one mentioned above) I would think about ditching some of the other vocal samples or at least reducing the amount of times they appear in the track. The one above is a strong enough sample to build the whole track around mate, seriously (If you havent already guessed I love that sample. If I wasnt such a nice guy I'd straight rob it for a JFK track!). The other vocal samples are too high in the mix too.
- Synth sounds are well made but need to be noticeably different in the two main sections. This would keep the synths more attention grabbing and the track wouldnt have to rely so heavily on the drums for movement. Read up about resampling and layering different types of waveforms to get a "gritty" sound to the bass, its not difficult to do once you know how and would add a whole new demension to your (admittedly very musical) basslines.
- Mix is VERY loud. These days everyone wants to have the loudest mixes possible (I sound like a right old tnuc now... :( ) but the key is trying to get the loudness and keep the dynamics of the track. Here the elements do tend to clash and muddy up the mix. Reading the gain structure/mixing mastering threads in the bible will help.

Overall:
Some nice ideas here. I get the impression you have a very specific idea of what you are trying to achieve but may lack the technical know how at this stage to fully translate those ideas onto the screen. You have siad you are very new to this so it will come with time and practice. You oviously know how to put together a banger and as soon as those skills (resampling etc) are in your armoury there will be no stopping you! Keep at it man. I cant wait for the next one!

Peace :w:
WOW thanks for the feedback im very pleased with what you've wrote.

Im definatly gunna take on board what you've said and yes themix is very load its my fault really i got very lazy on the mixdown *sigh*

Thanks for the pointers on resampling I'll get on to that great advice. this is what im looking for not necessarily people to like the tracks (it is nice when people do though) but mainly I need technical advice as im basically self taught apart from a few brilliant youtube vids.

Still as you said this is basically a talent that you need to practise over and over again and im pretty sure people like skream, benga etc are still learning.

Again thanks for the review i'll make sure to listen to your other tracks on the myspace and will post reviews on them in the very near future.

P.S if you want that vocal sample you can have it I got it easily for free so if you want it pm me :D

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Post by noizy parka » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:54 pm

6144 wrote:6144 - DIE AND WELCOME (FULL VERSION)

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CHECK THIS!FULL VERSION! WHA-HA-HA :evil: :twisted: :oops:
The tracks horrible mate... But its supposed to be yeah!

Nasty as fuck, ok so a bit gabba esc.. theres work to be done on the eq but its got a nasty sound, but a bit of extra work to bring everything out... but thats the working side of production maybe? the shit bit.

What about some remarc-esqe drum edits a few more random stops with say a reverse cymbal or a word that kinda breaks it up and says lets go again kind of thing?

Then maybe some electric type samples making staccato for a rhythm at the end of each bar...just to mix it up?

Nasty bro.... just plain nasty

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Post by JFK » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:26 pm

Geeza wrote:
WOW thanks for the feedback im very pleased with what you've wrote.

Im definatly gunna take on board what you've said and yes themix is very load its my fault really i got very lazy on the mixdown *sigh*

Thanks for the pointers on resampling I'll get on to that great advice. this is what im looking for not necessarily people to like the tracks (it is nice when people do though) but mainly I need technical advice as im basically self taught apart from a few brilliant youtube vids.

Still as you said this is basically a talent that you need to practise over and over again and im pretty sure people like skream, benga etc are still learning.

Again thanks for the review i'll make sure to listen to your other tracks on the myspace and will post reviews on them in the very near future.

P.S if you want that vocal sample you can have it I got it easily for free so if you want it pm me :D
No worries man. Glad it was useful. :)

As for the sample, thanks but its yours bruv. You found it so you keep it. I reckon you will put it to good use in the very near future :wink:

Peace :w:

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Post by JFK » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:29 pm

noizy parka wrote:
just realsiing this is a great thread when everyone gets involved.

Respect :)
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Lets keep it going for Knell :cry:

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Post by DrBio » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:55 pm

Comments on the youtube plz :D

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Post by noizy parka » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:05 pm

Shiiiiiiit!!! Dr Bio... that fucking delivers mate! siiick track, lovley productions

would love a copy if it aint locked down already

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Post by noizy parka » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:13 pm

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Updated thank to advice...

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Post by dddemain » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:25 pm

noizy parka wrote:Shiiiiiiit!!! Dr Bio... that fucking delivers mate! siiick track, lovley productions

would love a copy if it aint locked down already
Very much agree - a huge track. Would also love a copy too...

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Any feedback will be appreciated/reciprocated, will get to doing some proper reviews later in the week.

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Post by Geeza » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:39 pm

JFK wrote:
noizy parka wrote:
just realsiing this is a great thread when everyone gets involved.

Respect :)
:z:

Lets keep it going for Knell :cry:

This x10000000

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Post by DrBio » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:40 pm

thanks for the nice replys folks1 theres another one called "99 problems" you should chek out if you like this style. (find it in video responses)

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Post by jsaxton » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:49 pm

yalreet guys :D
wouldnt mind if i could have some feedback on this
and where in the world is knell?
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