First song in quite some time! (brostep)

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Jacob15728
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First song in quite some time! (brostep)

Post by Jacob15728 » Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:05 pm

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Probably the best music I've made yet, after a good 2 year break. Any comments or critique would be awesome.

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Re: First song in quite some time! (brostep)

Post by wub » Fri Aug 16, 2013 10:31 am

Track is sounding very cluttered, like a lot of the elements are fighting for the same space in the mixdown?

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Re: First song in quite some time! (brostep)

Post by Jacob15728 » Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:09 pm

wub wrote:Track is sounding very cluttered, like a lot of the elements are fighting for the same space in the mixdown?
Well, that was the first rendering and I didn't put too much effort into mixing. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll be more careful with it. Would you say the fix is just EQing out any stray frequencies from the midrange sounds, or is the issue more with the drums?

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Re: First song in quite some time! (brostep)

Post by xstatic » Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:19 pm

one thing you could definitely do for a quick fix is resample the synths on the buildup, making sure that you cut out all the tail end/reverb. The result is that the buildup won't bleed into the drop, and consequently, the drop will have a lot more power. easy peasy
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Re: First song in quite some time! (brostep)

Post by Jacob15728 » Fri Aug 16, 2013 7:16 pm

xstatic wrote:one thing you could definitely do for a quick fix is resample the synths on the buildup, making sure that you cut out all the tail end/reverb. The result is that the buildup won't bleed into the drop, and consequently, the drop will have a lot more power. easy peasy
Duly noted. I'm replacing the audio file on Soundcloud with a new rendering as we speak. I think it sounds a bit better. I did notice a few little pops and clicks strewn around the audio, but I'm assuming that's a problem with my sound card.

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Re: First song in quite some time! (brostep)

Post by MrMush » Fri Aug 16, 2013 7:49 pm

I like wat your goin for..keep workin on your synth work. but I like the patterns and vibes

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