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Amplesamples - Dubmaster

Post by amplesamples » Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:10 pm

Hi did my first dubstep tune let me know what you think! Wrote it in one night! Not mixed yet, but I just want people's general feeling on it.

Listen to it http://www.amplesamples.co.uk/dubstep/dubmaster.html

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Please give me feedback!

Post by amplesamples » Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:05 pm

No reply at all?

Was it something I said?

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Post by greenseed » Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:26 pm

i think people prefer it if u post some more reviews yourself before expecting any or somethin but i thought it was cool... needs more lowend imo

u should listen to this one ive been workin on the last few nights :D
needs major mix still but i suk at that oh wel

http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... highlight=
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Post by Tangka » Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:37 pm

Drum work and sense of groove is very nice, but there are some points that are holding the track back IMO. needs some volume adjustment at the bare minimum if not some reverb and delay. Not into the glitchy funky synths, personally. Doesnt seem to be at 140, and it's a long shot from any other dubstep I've ever heard. It seems you've got some experience as a producer but it may help to focus on dubstep a bit more rather than trying something new at first, that way when you try to mix things up later, your sound is coming more refined from the different spheres you are drawing from..

Not trying to teach you anything, just speaking from my own personal experience as a producer, and I do NOT have my first dubstep beats up on my players ;). I can hear that you have skills and I'm looking forward to your future works.

Cheers ;)

Edit: MORE BASS BASS BASS

dubstep is deep music

Also, you're going to have to learn to expect nothing from this forum. ;)

and WELCOME

Cheers again :D

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Post by amplesamples » Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:06 am

that's cool thanks for the advice. Yeah it defo needs more bass, I haven't mixed it so I thought people would say that. I did it in one night, so I'm pretty pleased with the results - I'll listen to people's tracks on here to give input too.

Thankyou !

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Post by Tangka » Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:58 pm

word didnt notice that about not being mixed and done in 1 night. seems like a good nights work heh

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