@LukeRaith That vibrato in the melody is really nice touch, and that really bubbly riser fits really well in the track. I'm listening this through headphones atm so mixing wise it might sound a little different, but atm the sub is way too soft and the track feels a bit empty. Also I think the whole track itself becomes a bit boring, as all the melodic elements seem to all be in unison (especially the sub and the high synth). Add some compositional layers or some atmospheres or something, the melody by itself for the intro is fine but for a drop it needs something more, you need it to contrast. Heck, if you want to keep the melody and sub in unison at the drop, try tuning some other percs and chuck him, screwing around with the pitch. Also, try bouncing the melody and chop it up, rearrange etc - glitch it up a bit, get some really funky disjointed rhythms going. You can do a lot with what you've already got there, go wild with it
@fluidmoshun It's more or less the drums which really sound a bit weak here... it's a sick beat but it just doesn't stick out enough for me, particularly that snare... chuck a transient shaper or enveloper on the snare (if you can, might have to cut up the break if it's one file) to give it a bit more punch, boost some of the high frequencies to emphasise its presence in the mix. That said, the kick might have to come up to make it sound balanced, or maybe the whole break.
@SonicArts Push the levels up on that basse mate! It sounds really tight in parts, like really crisp. Other than that, the levels are spot on mate, I actually really enjoyed it.
@bugsky Loving the flow of this track... everything really fits well together. Maybe go a littler easy on the panning? Just a tad, particularly on where it becomes louder. The pitch bendy vocals are reall chill as well. Like someone said, bring the kick out in the mix a bit more, maybe layer a higher frequency kick on top and compress it, or get it to 'slap' just a tad more.
@z6z Liking the beat and the vocals in the intro, the reverb snare before the drop really adds space to the whole track. I don't think the drop really fits though... it doesn't really stay in key. Just a preference thing though. Oh, and the mid-bass peaks on almost the exact same peak of the vocals I think... probably explains the muddiness around there. You can try eq both so they don't clash as much but by the sounds of it it's going to be hard. Also, the saw at 2:30 is comes out a bit too much in the mix, did you use fm8? Maybe dull it down by adding a sine or something and compressing it - the sound fits really well with the track though.
Here's my wip... I think I've got enough parts to extend the song for a bit longer so essentially the composition is finished. Any tips on mixing it better? What to add/improve?
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