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Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:16 pm
by dj_yeoku
New Tune For You All To Dig Your Teeth Into,

Im Liking It So Far, Im Just Unsure On The Bassline Towards The End Let Me Know What You Think =D

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Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:17 pm
by deadnoisesystem
cronicle wrote:was wondering if anyone could give me feedback on this? any tips for improvements would be appreciated.
i have only been producing for a year or so using fl studio. this track was made entirely with fl7.
http://soundcloud.com/cronicle/the-begining-unfinished
nice work mate
keep going, try chucking a few drum fills and chopping the lfo on the sub and youll have a very respectable tune

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:21 pm
by deadnoisesystem
dj_yeoku wrote:New Tune For You All To Dig Your Teeth Into,

Im Liking It So Far, Im Just Unsure On The Bassline Towards The End Let Me Know What You Think =D

Soundcloud
sweet strings, i like the bass tone, but adjust the lfo to get it too swing
beats need some work

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:33 pm
by rdub
icebagg wrote:
rdub wrote:Hey guys, I am very very new to dubstep production and I have been messing around in FL and have come up with this so far! but the thing is that I am not even sure if I am on the right track so I am posting this so that one of you can hopefully guide me in the right direction for dub production so let me know what you think and what I need to improve on!! ps. It is a very noob track so far but I think I am getting it after reading lots of things on the dsf.

http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/75297970/file.html <-------- TRACK HERE :)
Sorry I dont have soundcloud..
nice start, your more or less on the right track. i wouldnt worry too much about structure (most dubstep songs have a structure unique to themselves) but since your just starting i would stick with 4/4 structure, its easy on the ears. any specific questions? Ive been producing for about 5 years now might be able to help you out. i would check out the production forums about eq and compression, as well as modulation (reverb, distortion, etc...)
Well I was curious what is wrong and needs to be improved on so I can try fix it and learn on the way. Does it even sound close to a song? and I am trying to make that "yeah yeah yeah" bass but I am nowhere close I sort of have it but not as distinct as it should be any tips would be nice.

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:36 pm
by dj_yeoku
deadnoisesystem wrote:
dj_yeoku wrote:New Tune For You All To Dig Your Teeth Into,

Im Liking It So Far, Im Just Unsure On The Bassline Towards The End Let Me Know What You Think =D

Soundcloud
sweet strings, i like the bass tone, but adjust the lfo to get it too swing
beats need some work
yeah its literally not even a days work, so much more to do on it, where the bassline shifts up a few octaves and changed to F, just wasnt sure if it worked, =D all feedback appreciated

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:51 pm
by Claridge
First post ive done in here, this uses a few samples from the dsf sample comp18 i was too late to enter. Maybe for the best :)
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Please give any feedback no matter how harsh, Thanks alot

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:55 pm
by riproarious
dj_yeoku wrote:New Tune For You All To Dig Your Teeth Into,

Im Liking It So Far, Im Just Unsure On The Bassline Towards The End Let Me Know What You Think =D

Soundcloud

Haven't heard that riff before ;)
Sounds good though :)

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:25 am
by lexkz
fairly unfinished the basslines shit think the synths n drums r ok though some vague advice or direction from someone who knows what theyre talking about would be appreciated my mates arent that helpful..
http://soundcloud.com/alexeiz/exist-preview

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:57 am
by riproarious
lexkz wrote:fairly unfinished the basslines shit think the synths n drums r ok though some vague advice or direction from someone who knows what theyre talking about would be appreciated my mates arent that helpful..
http://soundcloud.com/alexeiz/exist-preview
Feels like 3 very separate parts glued into 1 song.
The intro is fine as a stand alone, but how about integrating pt2 and pt3 together?

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:29 am
by deadly_habit
what i spent today working on, i'm digging it so far
https://www.yousendit.com/download/VGll ... eEJMWEE9PQ

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:55 am
by cronicle
riproarious wrote:
cronicle wrote:was wondering if anyone could give me feedback on this? any tips for improvements would be appreciated.
i have only been producing for a year or so using fl studio. this track was made entirely with fl7.
http://soundcloud.com/cronicle/the-begining-unfinished
Your intro sound a little too muffled. I'd try and crisp it up a bit.
Your basics are really good, might want to add some sub-bass, but thats just me ;)
Might want a little more meat on it... (Bass or Glitches etc)

thanks man, yeah i dropped the pitch on the sample used in the intro to give it that muffled gritty sound, wouldnt mind cleaning it up abit. any tips on how?
and the sub is on its way trust me! safe for the feedback.

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:00 am
by cronicle
deadnoisesystem wrote:
cronicle wrote:was wondering if anyone could give me feedback on this? any tips for improvements would be appreciated.
i have only been producing for a year or so using fl studio. this track was made entirely with fl7.
http://soundcloud.com/cronicle/the-begining-unfinished
nice work mate
keep going, try chucking a few drum fills and chopping the lfo on the sub and youll have a very respectable tune

safe man :wink: i had planned to give the percussion more variation 2bh and the lfo on the sub, was thinking maybe after the breakdown go to work on the sub. what you think??

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 5:39 am
by Bodega
Bodega wrote:Some more melodic stuff for you. Curious to know if it sounds like any particular label or style.

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El bumpo!

Also, here's a track that has that LuckyMe-kinda drum thing going on. Lots of melodic stuff:

Soundcloud

Feel free to say it's shit, as long as you can say why.

Matthew

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:16 am
by rdub
rdub wrote:
icebagg wrote:
rdub wrote:Hey guys, I am very very new to dubstep production and I have been messing around in FL and have come up with this so far! but the thing is that I am not even sure if I am on the right track so I am posting this so that one of you can hopefully guide me in the right direction for dub production so let me know what you think and what I need to improve on!! ps. It is a very noob track so far but I think I am getting it after reading lots of things on the dsf.

http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/75297970/file.html <-------- TRACK HERE :)
Sorry I dont have soundcloud..
nice start, your more or less on the right track. i wouldnt worry too much about structure (most dubstep songs have a structure unique to themselves) but since your just starting i would stick with 4/4 structure, its easy on the ears. any specific questions? Ive been producing for about 5 years now might be able to help you out. i would check out the production forums about eq and compression, as well as modulation (reverb, distortion, etc...)
Well I was curious what is wrong and needs to be improved on so I can try fix it and learn on the way. Does it even sound close to a song? and I am trying to make that "yeah yeah yeah" bass but I am nowhere close I sort of have it but not as distinct as it should be any tips would be nice.
Bump can anyone give me some advice it would be really appreciated. I have no musical background or anything and I know the bass is really off but I am trying.. and failing.

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:53 am
by NeonOrdnance
rdub wrote:
rdub wrote:
icebagg wrote:
rdub wrote:Hey guys, I am very very new to dubstep production and I have been messing around in FL and have come up with this so far! but the thing is that I am not even sure if I am on the right track so I am posting this so that one of you can hopefully guide me in the right direction for dub production so let me know what you think and what I need to improve on!! ps. It is a very noob track so far but I think I am getting it after reading lots of things on the dsf.

http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/75297970/file.html <-------- TRACK HERE :)
Sorry I dont have soundcloud..
nice start, your more or less on the right track. i wouldnt worry too much about structure (most dubstep songs have a structure unique to themselves) but since your just starting i would stick with 4/4 structure, its easy on the ears. any specific questions? Ive been producing for about 5 years now might be able to help you out. i would check out the production forums about eq and compression, as well as modulation (reverb, distortion, etc...)
Well I was curious what is wrong and needs to be improved on so I can try fix it and learn on the way. Does it even sound close to a song? and I am trying to make that "yeah yeah yeah" bass but I am nowhere close I sort of have it but not as distinct as it should be any tips would be nice.
Bump can anyone give me some advice it would be really appreciated. I have no musical background or anything and I know the bass is really off but I am trying.. and failing.
Hey mate, my name is Neon Ordnance and I'm a dustep producer/dj from Edinburgh. This is a start. You've got the drums down, which is good because that's often one of the toughest parts. Maybe add some more hats and change up the pattern from time to time, but they sound fine. Your bass is off, i recommend getting Albino 3 and making a "Reese" bass sound to start with. Here's a tutorial: http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/ ... und-211550

I start pretty much all of my basslines off this sound, and then tweak it by either turning up the saturation, changing some of the sines into different waves, or some combination of the two.

Speaking of which, here's the latest track I've done:
Soundcloud

Needs to be mastered, tightened, etc. but this is the skeleton.

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:32 am
by dj_yeoku
riproarious wrote:
dj_yeoku wrote:New Tune For You All To Dig Your Teeth Into,

Im Liking It So Far, Im Just Unsure On The Bassline Towards The End Let Me Know What You Think =D

Soundcloud

Haven't heard that riff before ;)
Sounds good though :)
=D i always like to try and do something a little different with my tracks, main reason ive uploaded this track so early in the production cycle is i was unsire about the bassline, but thus far quite a bit of positive feedback

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:36 am
by dj_yeoku
Hey mate, my name is Neon Ordnance and I'm a dustep producer/dj from Edinburgh. This is a start. You've got the drums down, which is good because that's often one of the toughest parts. Maybe add some more hats and change up the pattern from time to time, but they sound fine. Your bass is off, i recommend getting Albino 3 and making a "Reese" bass sound to start with. Here's a tutorial: http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/ ... und-211550

I start pretty much all of my basslines off this sound, and then tweak it by either turning up the saturation, changing some of the sines into different waves, or some combination of the two.

Speaking of which, here's the latest track I've done:
Soundcloud

Needs to be mastered, tightened, etc. but this is the skeleton.
Loving The Bassline, Real Heavy

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:51 am
by riproarious
Feedback please!

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Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:18 pm
by lexkz
riproarious wrote:
lexkz wrote:fairly unfinished the basslines shit think the synths n drums r ok though some vague advice or direction from someone who knows what theyre talking about would be appreciated my mates arent that helpful..
http://soundcloud.com/alexeiz/exist-preview
Feels like 3 very separate parts glued into 1 song.
The intro is fine as a stand alone, but how about integrating pt2 and pt3 together?
do you mean i should use either the 2step kinda drums or the dubstep ones n change the synths instead? does different drums not sound good? thanks for the help also got this dj shadow remix doubt it really counts as dubstep the notes arent quantized it is 70 bpm though http://soundcloud.com/alexeiz/midnight-remix-preview

Re: PUT YOUR WORKS-IN-PROGRESS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:25 pm
by FMX
hey , this is my first dubstep track ever...

some pointers on tone, wobble and drums would be very much appreciated!!!

I love this forum :)

here it is...

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