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Melodium - Strange Addiction (chillish)

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:05 am
by melodium747
Hey guys, I wanted to try to make something a little less harsh than I'm used to doing and making the track more chill. This was completely thrown together because I haven't had too much time to practice on production and probably wont until this weekend so I understand that this track may not be too great but I just wanted to know what yall thought. Any feedback would be great, I really appreciate it! :)

Melodium - Strange Addiction
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Re: Melodium - Strange Addiction (chillish)

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:20 am
by faultier
the track sounds rather empty, i reckon you could add some pads or atmosphere sounds to make it more lively, also i'm not sure about the wobbly synth, i dont think it fits, but i guess thats more personal opinion

also your kick is way too loud compared to the rest i think

Re: Melodium - Strange Addiction (chillish)

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:48 pm
by melodium747
your right, I did this when I was a little too tired ha but thanks for the feedback man I really appreciate it.

Re: Melodium - Strange Addiction (chillish)

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:57 pm
by HennoLV
couldn't agree more to dfaultuzr, track it self seems too empty and wobbling synth isn't really good for this. But don't need to add pads whatsoever. What you could do, is remove that wobbling and add various rather fast (like 4x tempo or what) percussion patterns from sliced loops with no low frequencies and slight reverb so they do some interesting stuff there and maybe some one-note string patterns somewhere

Re: Melodium - Strange Addiction (chillish)

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:58 pm
by melodium747
HennoLV wrote:couldn't agree more to dfaultuzr, track it self seems too empty and wobbling synth isn't really good for this. But don't need to add pads whatsoever. What you could do, is remove that wobbling and add various rather fast (like 4x tempo or what) percussion patterns from sliced loops with no low frequencies and slight reverb so they do some interesting stuff there and maybe some one-note string patterns somewhere
oh ok yeah thats a good idea. That would be pretty neat. Thanks.