My latest tune, introduction is no where near complete just quickly put anything together and i've only got really the first half of the tune down but apart from that i'm pretty happy with it.
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I want to know whether any other dungeonish producers out there feel that any of these parts could do with tweaking or whether the techniques i've used to create these sounds are maybe not the best way to go about it and offer any pointers. I'm starting to think my tunes are sounding pretty good and well polished but i know there's stuff that's still lacking so any feedback is welcome
@Inconnu - I really do like the vibe you're going for alot very swamp81ish i'm liking it, one thing i would say is work on your eqing of each element in your songs making sure the frequencies of different instruments don't clash, the main lead synth i feel has too much low end in it and starts clashing with the sub, make sure that all of the insruments in the song have thier own unique frequency band and you should get a much cleaner sounding mix, also on a more specific note, i think the hi hats and snares could do with brightening up a bit, everything in this feel pretty low frequency, just add a high shelf boost to most of your drums with give it a brighter and more alive feel, good work though!
@Eye-siC - really like all the the synth sounds, the midrange and pads and stabs in the background sound sweet, one thing i would definately change is the level of all your drums, a couple of hats really poke out and are really loud compared to every other drum and your snare in particular i feel is too quite for my liking. i would recommend mixing your drums with the volume down to a very low volume as when everything is loud its often hard to tell weather things sound out of place because of the different frequencies and how they act, if the drums sound perfect at a low volume, they'll sound even better loud!
@Living_Tragedy - Man i think the drums sound pretty sweet well pretty well mixed apart maybe just bring the snare up abit, i really like my loud snares though so it might not be your thing haha

one big point i would like to make is, wheres the sub man!? you're track really is lacking a lot of sub bass and thats what makes dubstep dubstep! just get a really low octave sine wave following the melody in the midrange for the sub for something bassic but it definately need more sub, where's the weight!
Cheers!