Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Really not my style of music, but perhaps someone into dubstep can answer you better. I think it needs some work, honestly.
happy with the first part, thinking if i should cut it midway..
it could be nice if you dropped out the synth at some stage, have a mini-break then slam back in with some hats/rides, just for some contrast?
Originally posted by evo8
it could be nice if you dropped out the synth at some stage, have a mini-break then slam back in with some hats/rides, just for some contrast?
Hmm...well I took it out midway, then brought it back in soon after. Does it sound repetitive? It comes in right during/after the break.
Last edited by AlphaStarred on May-16-2016 at 17:08
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Hmm...well I took it out midway, then brought it back in soon after. Does it sound repetitive? It comes in right during/after the break.
just re-listening there, can still hear some sort of synth all the way through? but its up to you thats more of an arrangment/style consideration
one thing i did notice is that the sound is practically mono to my ears, so you could use a bit of chorus here and there or whatever just to make the track sound a little wider/bigger
Originally posted by evo8
just re-listening there, can still hear some sort of synth all the way through? but its up to you thats more of an arrangment/style consideration
one thing i did notice is that the sound is practically mono to my ears, so you could use a bit of chorus here and there or whatever just to make the track sound a little wider/bigger
Think I take it out for a bit, then bring it back during the break (not the 303, but the synth).
Good advice on making the track wider, unfortunately I still wasn't able to use my multitrack unit, so I record everything to two stereo tracks, as usual.
May-17-2016 00:18
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Think I take it out for a bit, then bring it back during the break (not the 303, but the synth).
Good advice on making the track wider, unfortunately I still wasn't able to use my multitrack unit, so I record everything to two stereo tracks, as usual.
your better starting with most things monos anyway, easier to mix