http://soundcloud.com/borrobill/red-and-green-all-over
work in progress.
feedback appreciated.
listening encouraged.
xx
sweet'n'sour UKF/G with a tribal seasoning
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Re: sweet'n'sour UKF/G with a tribal seasoning
Love the emotion!
I think the bass could be louder. And I think it would be nice to exagerate the contrast between each part. For example, 8 beats before the second drop, you could put one hit of the rim shot through a delay a big reverb, and remove every sound that follows.
Nice job, I'd love to hear the final result!
I think the bass could be louder. And I think it would be nice to exagerate the contrast between each part. For example, 8 beats before the second drop, you could put one hit of the rim shot through a delay a big reverb, and remove every sound that follows.
Nice job, I'd love to hear the final result!
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