Two Songz To Rip Up by Brewzy (DUBSTEP?)

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Two Songz To Rip Up by Brewzy (DUBSTEP?)

Post by Brewzy » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:14 pm

Been looking for feedback for my first 2 songs for a while .. Apparently I’ve been posting in the wrong place?! (Maybe).. Anyway I’d love to hear what the dubstep aficionados like you think about how I could improve.. Production, quality, mix, whatever you think. I want to get better and it’s hard when you only have one set of ears on it .. Anyway, I digress, have a listen and feel free to rip um apart! Lol

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Re: Two Songz To Rip Up by Brewzy (DUBSTEP?)

Post by wub » Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:03 am

Transmission - midrange is a bit on the weak side, like it sounds like it's missing some frequencies. Maybe trying having a copy of the patch with slightly different processing applied and mixing the two signals together.

W-e - Good melodies going on in here, wobble is a bit on the weak side...though I think that's maybe the mixdown that needs looking at it to bring it forward a bit more.

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Re: Two Songz To Rip Up by Brewzy (DUBSTEP?)

Post by Brewzy » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:09 pm

Awesome idea with the layering for the midrange on Transmission! (at least I’m thinking that’s what you mean. I’m new so the technical jargon might elude me but from what I gather that’s what you’re saying. Change it a bit to widen it when I layer it? Correct me if I’m wrong here). Definitly keep this trick in mind going forward!

As for w-e, I messed with it here and there to bring the wobbles forward in the mix but never had much luck. I think that’s one thing I’ll have to work on as a skill (along with a lot of other things) going forward with this.

Thanks for your input in both cases!! I appreciate you taking the time!

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