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cleeko
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anything good about this??

Post by cleeko » Sun May 20, 2007 10:28 pm

was just looking for some feedback on my pretty amature dub

take a look if u can b arsed

www.myspace.com/cleeko

tracks called exessive exposure

feedback n advise etc wud b very apretiated

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Post by kazuo » Mon May 21, 2007 1:32 pm

nice wobbler
a bit formulaic though, but there are some really cool ideas in there.
the overall sound is a bit weak IMO, especially the drums. i'd work on it with EQs and compressors, maybe also try a different sample for the kick that is louder and stronger. sidechaining the bass with the kickdrum could also be a good idea, just get some more punch in there.
you workin with fruity loops? (yeah i think i recognize the drum samples from your other song :wink: ) i don't know how it works exactly there but i think it should be possible.

i read you're thinkin about switching to cubase or logic? really powerful tools, both of them, i worked with cubase my self for a while. i can also advice you reason (which is what i'm using myself atm), especially when you're coming from FL. you got all in a box there, very stable and intuitive but maybe a bit more professional sounding than FL and not as limited. however i think when u got talent and passion you can get fat sounds out of nearly every software. skream used (or still uses?) fruity loops afaik and his tunes are fuckin awesome! so just use what you like and what you can work with best.

cubase and logic can be a bit hard to get in at first, and it's up to you to build up a small and fitting collection of vsts you want to use. it sometimes tempts you to use a lot of different synths&effects instead of really getting into a few of them.


(uh... what a long post)

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