very wobbly dub
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- fullyrecordingz
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very wobbly dub
Yo. can I round up some feedback off u lot on this track please
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... 601A5DB3F4
i just started it a few hours ago and im working on mackie HR824s but i can't get a good mix on it now coz its early morn!
I'm not puttin this in the dubs section till its complete
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... 601A5DB3F4
i just started it a few hours ago and im working on mackie HR824s but i can't get a good mix on it now coz its early morn!
I'm not puttin this in the dubs section till its complete
interesting bassline. i like it.
the drum-programming is very basic but i guess thats because its a sketch, right? do you consider putting in some percussion or hihats or the like?
to the mix: the snare is a bit in the background, maybe you want to use one with more punch (then you could also keep the drumprogramming more basic i think).
wish you happy working hours!
mstep
the drum-programming is very basic but i guess thats because its a sketch, right? do you consider putting in some percussion or hihats or the like?
to the mix: the snare is a bit in the background, maybe you want to use one with more punch (then you could also keep the drumprogramming more basic i think).
wish you happy working hours!
mstep
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- fullyrecordingz
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aite aight safe for the feeds man. much appretiated
check dis more serious 1. sounds kinda ill (Re-Uploaded)http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... F7633E7E8B
dis is my usual style
check dis more serious 1. sounds kinda ill (Re-Uploaded)http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... F7633E7E8B
dis is my usual style
Last edited by fullyrecordingz on Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
oi this tune is ffffuuuckeryyyyy!!FullyRecordingz wrote:aite aight safe for the feeds man. much appretiated
check dis more serious 1. sounds kinda ill http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... 774028798C
dis is my usual style
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- fullyrecordingz
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- fullyrecordingz
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another one in my usual style.. http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... 1763952599
bit of a wonky beat.
bit of a wonky beat.
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