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drake31590
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I'm New To Making Dubstep, Feedback??

Post by drake31590 » Sat May 03, 2014 9:11 pm

I'm New To Making Dubstep And I Wanna Hear If I'm Going In The Right Direction. I Feel The Only Way To Get Better Is To Get Feedback.So Tell Me Your Thought. Thanks!

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Re: I'm New To Making Dubstep, Feedback??

Post by Coeptis » Sun May 04, 2014 2:16 am

Your definetely going in the right direction, all i can say is EQ and make the mixes a bit quieter. Other than that its pretty good man not my style but the production is not bad at all just a bit muddy

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Re: I'm New To Making Dubstep, Feedback??

Post by drake31590 » Sun May 04, 2014 5:21 pm

Thanks man, i'm completely new to producing so hopefully its a decent start. I dont even know what sound im going for lol hopefully I will develop a certain type of sound overtime or something. Im also terrible at eq stuff lol.

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Re: I'm New To Making Dubstep, Feedback??

Post by Coeptis » Sun May 04, 2014 7:04 pm

drake31590 wrote:Thanks man, i'm completely new to producing so hopefully its a decent start. I dont even know what sound im going for lol hopefully I will develop a certain type of sound overtime or something. Im also terrible at eq stuff lol.
My advice is to not boost things but cut things and you will get good results. Just cut out the unneeded frequencies and slightly boost the ones that could use it. And when mixing a track to keep it quieter what i do is start with the volume at 0% and work my way up until it sounds good instead of having it at its max and lowering it.

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