Ruff 2 Step Vibez
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Re: Ruff 2 Step Vibez
Nice tune, although I think that main synth overpowers the mix a bit.
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Re: Ruff 2 Step Vibez
Really nice overall but I've got a few nitpicky bits:
I would bring the blend a bit more towards the dry side on the delay on those intro chords just so they don't get too lost in each other.
Hi hats could do with a bit of a boost in the top end (like 6k upwards)to get them really cutting through. I would suggest maybe a bit of parallel compression or some gated white noise quietly underneath to fill them out.
A bit more variation in the second half would also be nice.
Some real nice stuff in there though and it's well put together too!
I would bring the blend a bit more towards the dry side on the delay on those intro chords just so they don't get too lost in each other.
Hi hats could do with a bit of a boost in the top end (like 6k upwards)to get them really cutting through. I would suggest maybe a bit of parallel compression or some gated white noise quietly underneath to fill them out.
A bit more variation in the second half would also be nice.
Some real nice stuff in there though and it's well put together too!
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