Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
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ChunkRawker
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Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
Just joined this forum and I'm totally new to producing and mixing dubstep music. Looking for some constructive criticism and feedback to improve skills/tactic. Looking forward to listening to all these unsigned artists. I've already heard a bunch of quality tunes in this forum.
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- pound [nephilim]
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Re: Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
pretty good, but where have i heard the intro from? sounds like you sampled the whole track lol
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ChunkRawker
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Re: Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
Indabamusic actually supplied all the stems for the remix....I pretty much used their samples for the intro except the drums (which are mine). Everthing after the intro other than the vocals is original.pound [nephilim] wrote:pretty good, but where have i heard the intro from? sounds like you sampled the whole track lol
Re: Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
I like how unique the bassline is. it has an exotic sound to it. i think for the vocals you should add some reverb to give it weight and blend it into the style of the rest of the track. Also if youre using massive for your bassline, go to the voicing tab and turn unisono to 16, and use some distortion like classic tube or small reverb to give it some heavy hitting sound.
i also think a pause before the drop would be cool.
Good to see anothercanadian. where ya from? im oakvillian.
i also think a pause before the drop would be cool.
Good to see anothercanadian. where ya from? im oakvillian.
<keep it heavy>
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ChunkRawker
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Re: Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
I was always a bit worried about using reverb, definitely going to give it a try though. Totally made a version with a pause before the drop, I just thought it sounded like it needed a buildup. I'm gonna mess around and try it with a pause. Thanks for the input.
And, I'm from London.
And, I'm from London.
Re: Canadian Dubstep Needs Feedback
Aye. 
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