Bipolar
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Posted : Jan 29, 2012 18:52:28
Hi, I was hoping for any suggestions or tips, so I can improve my musical production in general.
The track could get a little cheese, but I'm trying to accomplish the typical powerful full-on type of music. Its on 145 bpm and is not mastered.
Well I would be really grateful for any advice,
thanks in advance, cheers!
Midnight Sun
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Posted : Jan 29, 2012 21:06
Practice is the key. Work until you like what you hear. Learn to use tools (eq, comp., exciters, stereo imagers, ms processors, etc) and that youŽll only get by practicing a lot. I listened your whole track, I think its nice but considering the genre youŽre looking for you may want more compresson kindda everywhere, specially kick & bass. Good luck amigo ProtoDrive https://soundcloud.com/protodrive
Bipolar
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Posted : Jan 30, 2012 01:49
Thanks for your time and for the tips man, I appreciate it.
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Posted : Jan 30, 2012 12:38
Nice track !!
I didnt hear it all ! but in some parts it reminds me a little of u-reckens style
I ll agree with protodrive about the power that kick and bass want !!Also your sounds (leads,percusion,fx,pads) needs to feel more alive more "wet" not dry !Overall nice try !wishing you the best !!
Bipolar
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Posted : Jan 30, 2012 17:01
Thanks a lot for listening, and for your time dude I would try my best to work on those areas, thanks for the tips, and have a great day!
Art Of Existence
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Posted : Jan 30, 2012 21:35
When using "stabs".. often the stabs are in more then one key.. and if not used correctly it can ruin the whole feeling.
And quoting ProtoDrive.. the key on pad in the beginning is off.. doesn't sound good. Try practicing on "key-scale".
Otherwise you know what you are doing.
Try using compressors more.. dont just add the compressor to the channel.. but google it and learn what it actually does to a sound..
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Posted : Jan 31, 2012 04:54
Thanks a lot man, I would definitely pay more attention in the key-scale when writing a melody, and thanks a lot for the compression tip, sounds really interesting, thanks for your time!