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Intersting panning on the cymbals. That could a problem in a club. I can just see the left side of the dance floor getting all the cymbals while the right go without. Personally I think you should keep the percussion central/mono if you ever intend to play this in a large room.
Cool take on dubstep with the chords. The chords are quite powerful and as such, the drums are drowned out. The kick and snare really need some more oomph and power. Maybe layer up some more samples.
Hope this is useful. Duncan.
Cool take on dubstep with the chords. The chords are quite powerful and as such, the drums are drowned out. The kick and snare really need some more oomph and power. Maybe layer up some more samples.
Hope this is useful. Duncan.
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