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- Wick Effect
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NeuroDubstep
Hi!
This is a clip of a new tune I just finished.
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I hope you like it and feedback is always welcome!
-Wick Effect
This is a clip of a new tune I just finished.
Soundcloud
I hope you like it and feedback is always welcome!
-Wick Effect
Re: NeuroDubstep
Some deep dark neuro influenced dubstep. Love the tune and the tune in your signature!
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- Wick Effect
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- Wick Effect
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Re: NeuroDubstep
Very neuro sounding, felt the drums were getting a bit lost under the synths in places, so maybe creatively EQ to create some space for the drums to hit a bit clearer.
- Wick Effect
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- Wick Effect
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- Wick Effect
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- Wick Effect
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Re: NeuroDubstep
Thanks! Yeah, I plan to keep making this kind of tracks in the futureVyill wrote:Very dark. Love that bass, and the atmosphere. Keep em coming.

Thanks a lot!Gravehill wrote:this is so good
Re: NeuroDubstep
super dark. The bass sounds great! first track i've checked out on the site, very impressed! 

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Re: NeuroDubstep
This is sickening!
Really feeling this, I echo the comment about the drums being lost underneath though, but other than that, it's pounding mate!
Really feeling this, I echo the comment about the drums being lost underneath though, but other than that, it's pounding mate!
- Wick Effect
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Re: NeuroDubstep
aaronm wrote:super dark. The bass sounds great! first track i've checked out on the site, very impressed!
Thanks for the feedback guys! Will try to fix the drums.RansomCardiff wrote:This is sickening!
Really feeling this, I echo the comment about the drums being lost underneath though, but other than that, it's pounding mate!
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Re: NeuroDubstep
I would really love to know your technique to getting that bass sound, i love how "wet" it sounds if that makes any sense.
- reviewmaster
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Re: NeuroDubstep
Never heard anything like this before. Wicked sound! Would love to know how you get those sounds. At points though (on my monitors at least) the main neuro synth sounds a little forward. Keep it up, I think you're on to something good here.
- Wick Effect
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Re: NeuroDubstep
There is no special technique to those bass sounds. They are basically just filtered reeses. Great way to start is to first make a really fat reese, then just filter the shit out of it. I personally use lowpass and bandpass filters mostly. Pitching up and down is really important also. That's it!rapmastarj wrote:I would really love to know your technique to getting that bass sound, i love how "wet" it sounds if that makes any sense.
Thanks man!reviewmaster wrote:Never heard anything like this before. Wicked sound! Would love to know how you get those sounds. At points though (on my monitors at least) the main neuro synth sounds a little forward. Keep it up, I think you're on to something good here.

- Wick Effect
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Re: NeuroDubstep
Oh, and notch filters are great for creating movement to the bass sounds!Wick Effect wrote:There is no special technique to those bass sounds. They are basically just filtered reeses. Great way to start is to first make a really fat reese, then just filter the shit out of it. I personally use lowpass and bandpass filters mostly. Pitching up and down is really important also. That's it!rapmastarj wrote:I would really love to know your technique to getting that bass sound, i love how "wet" it sounds if that makes any sense.
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