Life On The Ragefloor
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Life On The Ragefloor
Hi all i would like to know what you guys think about my track, its my first time producing dubstep and i would like to have some feedback from people like you who have a larger background in this genre thank you Soundcloud
- ReachZenith
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Re: Life On The Ragefloor
Good stuff man, really good for a first time! My only suggestion would be maybe try to bring the kick and snare out a bit more during the drop, they kind of get lost in the mix to me. Nice job overall though!
Re: Life On The Ragefloor
Coming along nice man, the wobble sounds pretty good but needs some ruffness to it, maybe some saturation on the bass will give it a more bolder feel.
Kick and snare I think is a little weak, try some parallel compressions on all the drum and percussion elements and then maybe parrallel and compress the entire mix to make it really stand out.
Kick and snare I think is a little weak, try some parallel compressions on all the drum and percussion elements and then maybe parrallel and compress the entire mix to make it really stand out.
Re: Life On The Ragefloor
Ok guys thank you for the tips I will definetly try this in the upcoming productions, really helpfull tips.
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