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Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by zenith » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:22 pm

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Re: Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by zenith » Sat Feb 23, 2013 6:57 pm

Bump?

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Re: Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by daphatti » Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:45 pm

There doesn't seem to be too many people willing to post on the this, a bit disappointed :/ Anyway, sick drop and everything after, the build up was cool too "lets get this moonay" lol "shit!"

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Re: Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by zenith » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:31 pm

Bump for more feedback :D

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Re: Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by gwisdalaj » Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:15 pm

The drop is pretty sick dude. I like what you're doing rythmically with the bass patterns and the individual bass patches seem to fit really well together tonally (one of them seems to be a bit quieter than the others though).
Personally i like the second drop more than the first because there's less repetition and it has more interest.
the reason is partly because you did the A/B section thing which keeps the song feeling fresh and keeps it from feeling repetitive. listen to python by dodge and fuski (just the first song that came to mind) if you don't know what i mean. their drop goes 16bars of craziness then 16bars of more tame bass with a melody then into the break. the b section doesn't necessarily have to be more melodic or tame but should be different from the a section. theres a lot of big producers out there that use that format and it seems to work really well.

one last thing, the break after the first drop seems to be abrupt. I can hear you're building up to it with some white noise and swells which gives the listener a cue that something is about to change. but for whatever reason when the break hits it feels like everything just gets cut off. maybe try adding a delay or huge reverb to something right at the end of the drop so it kinda bleeds into the break and smooths out the transition a bit. just a thought.

anyway, pretty good track and i hope this helps. :W:

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Re: Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by hedbanga » Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:40 am

to be completely honest, the drop was the only thing that really caught my attention...but it was fucking awesome lol. especially that 2nd one.

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Re: Zeenith-Get this $ (Dubstep)

Post by zenith » Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:16 am

Thanks for the feedback everybody :D i really appreciated
gwisdalaj wrote:The drop is pretty sick dude. I like what you're doing rythmically with the bass patterns and the individual bass patches seem to fit really well together tonally (one of them seems to be a bit quieter than the others though).
Personally i like the second drop more than the first because there's less repetition and it has more interest.
the reason is partly because you did the A/B section thing which keeps the song feeling fresh and keeps it from feeling repetitive. listen to python by dodge and fuski (just the first song that came to mind) if you don't know what i mean. their drop goes 16bars of craziness then 16bars of more tame bass with a melody then into the break. the b section doesn't necessarily have to be more melodic or tame but should be different from the a section. theres a lot of big producers out there that use that format and it seems to work really well.

one last thing, the break after the first drop seems to be abrupt. I can hear you're building up to it with some white noise and swells which gives the listener a cue that something is about to change. but for whatever reason when the break hits it feels like everything just gets cut off. maybe try adding a delay or huge reverb to something right at the end of the drop so it kinda bleeds into the break and smooths out the transition a bit. just a thought.

anyway, pretty good track and i hope this helps. :W:
And thanks for the advise dude :)

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