meet BaBomb - club robot (dubstep) [FEEDBACK plz]
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meet BaBomb - club robot (dubstep) [FEEDBACK plz]
hello soon to be friends my name is BaBomb i enjoy making music much like all of you and i could use some feedback really badly. anyways here is my most recent track its a dubstep song i guess lol titled club robot https://soundcloud.com/bobomb/club-robot also if anyone can let me know if i done somethigns wrong in my post also would be appriciated. thanks everyone and enjoy and dance!
Last edited by BaBomb on Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: meet BaBomb [FEEDBACK plz]
thanks anything else? got any ideas how to fix that? im thinking just work on the eq of all my intruments
Re: meet BaBomb - club robot (dubstep) [FEEDBACK plz]
I'm no expert but I'd start mixing the drums to how you want them to sound, then mix the bass lines and then the rest of the track making sure not to have anything clipping. If you're eqing you really should be subtracting more than enhancing as the overall eq should be saved for the master.
Re: meet BaBomb - club robot (dubstep) [FEEDBACK plz]
ADsR wrote:I'm no expert but I'd start mixing the drums to how you want them to sound, then mix the bass lines and then the rest of the track making sure not to have anything clipping. If you're eqing you really should be subtracting more than enhancing as the overall eq should be saved for the master.
thanks il try that
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