Originally posted by Innocence Lost
How are we suppose to give proper feedback if how you started was totally the wrong way.
...because that's not the wrong way to start?
You build the house first. Then you decorate it.
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A current work in progress, it's still at the very beginnings of the draft period where I'm figuring out how things sound with one another.
Nothing has been EQ'd or compressed yet, except a limiter in the master track.
I'm sorry. I try to find something good to say about everything people post here, but I just don't hear anything that sounds good. None of the melodic pieces work with each other, that weird stuttery (pitched snare? tom?) rhythm thing in the beginning just sounds like a crap DJ failing to beatmatch... it's a mess. The opening section of that chiptune-esque melody is too long, but I suppose thta bit could work in a really lo-fi 8-bit kinda track.
Feb-22-2015 07:19
optik
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a bit of new stuff from me - it's trance - 130bpm. WIP so any criticism would be appreciated. Basically, it's having fun with my access virus
cheers
T
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Feb-22-2015 14:55
Richard Butler
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Location: London
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Originally posted by optik
a bit of new stuff from me - it's trance - 130bpm. WIP so any criticism would be appreciated. Basically, it's having fun with my access virus
cheers
T
Sounds catchy so far.
Some thoughts;
1) Use other clap / snare hits in place of some of those big splash claps.
2) On the higher pitched chords extend the release
Originally posted by TranceLover007
Trying to resurrect one of my old work (collab with Anakratis) and adding vocal to this Progressive House track - at this moment vocal is only in small portion of this WIP and only as a place holder but you could hear my idea how it suppose to work lol - any thoughts?
Here we go - with vocal:
Cheers,
Darek
This track begins at 2.25 for me. The rest prior to this sounds a bit old fashioned and Euro pop. The singing does not much for me so far.
Lovely sounding synths from 2.25, I'm jealous!
Last edited by Richard Butler on Feb-22-2015 at 15:35
Feb-22-2015 15:25
SystematicX1
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Location: Washington Coast
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Originally posted by Richard Butler
So finally after months of trying I feel I have cracked the bass on this track.
I will get this pro mastered perhaps by our good Dutch analogue friend here.
Can you please critique this. Does the bass growl enough?
I made some automation mistakes in the break which I will sort.
Riding the levels of things like vocals and piano on this has been a nightmare taking massive amounts of time but still I think there are errors.
Richard!! Dood...Great cut man...really dig this and since I do listen to your music I gotta say. IMHO, this is one of if NOT your best work yet.
Honestly, I didn't expect the dnb approach, but it works really well (honestly thought some half time was going to make way)
I know your probably wondering most about the bass. To me it sounds solid. I'd probably put a little more rate on the LFO? But that is just personal along with a little more definition to that ducking with a higher attack,again..just personal.
Really like this man and the piano stab is very effective...matter of fact it's sticking in my head! Great job dood! Yea master that one!
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Feb-22-2015 15:57
Innocence Lost
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Registered: Jan 2014
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Originally posted by deegee
...because that's not the wrong way to start?
You build the house first. Then you decorate it.
He asked if things fit and he didn't even use EQ = Wrong right there homey.
Feb-22-2015 19:21
deegee
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Registered: Dec 2014
Location: Toronto, Canada
Richard, that's fantastic. My only tiny quibble would be towards the end when the drums are out, and you mix in those sort of boomy harsh noises--I'd leave them out, personally, and let the vocals shine. Other than that, this is just excellent to my ears.
Feb-22-2015 19:24
deegee
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Registered: Dec 2014
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Originally posted by Innocence Lost
He asked if things fit and he didn't even use EQ = Wrong right there homey.
It seemed really obvious that he was asking about structure.
You do realize that there are people out there who know more than you, right? And that if you listened more you might actually learn something? Like how to plug in speaker cables?
Feb-22-2015 19:28
Innocence Lost
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Originally posted by deegee
It seemed really obvious that he was asking about structure.
You do realize that there are people out there who know more than you, right? And that if you listened more you might actually learn something? Like how to plug in speaker cables?
Oh dear just because I looked at from a different perspective, oh golly he knows more now LOL Hifi setups are different when it comes to your actual studio setups duh.
Feb-22-2015 19:33
Mr.Mystery
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Location: Vantaa
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Originally posted by Innocence Lost
LOL Hifi setups are different when it comes to your actual studio setups duh.
Yeah. Far simpler.
Feb-22-2015 20:20
Innocence Lost
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Registered: Jan 2014
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Yeah. Far simpler.