The Unlikable. Very first dubstep song.
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The Unlikable. Very first dubstep song.
So this is my very first dubstep song. I was just wondering what should I improved on? Should I add more to it?
Re: The Unlikable. Very first dubstep song.
Sounds like you already know a good deal about production. I don't have good headphones at the moment but it sounded like you had some clipping going on up in that mix. If you're unfamiliar, clipping is just distortion from overdriving your signal too much. Analog distortion can be nice at times but digital clipping is always kind of nasty. Compress, sidechain, and mix things a little softer to avoid those negative little devils. It's really just those heavy bass bits that are causing the trouble on my end.
Other than that things are sounding right pretty. You go gurl
Other than that things are sounding right pretty. You go gurl

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Re: The Unlikable. Very first dubstep song.
I'm liking your stuff so far. Checking Out your youtube channel right nowQuarl wrote:Sounds like you already know a good deal about production. I don't have good headphones at the moment but it sounded like you had some clipping going on up in that mix. If you're unfamiliar, clipping is just distortion from overdriving your signal too much. Analog distortion can be nice at times but digital clipping is always kind of nasty. Compress, sidechain, and mix things a little softer to avoid those negative little devils. It's really just those heavy bass bits that are causing the trouble on my end.
Other than that things are sounding right pretty. You go gurl

I do have to calm down on using the Bass Booster lol. So what do you use?
Thanks for checking out my song btw. Heres another one if your interested.
PS That song you posted is my favorite one so far.
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