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Posted by Chuck Norris on May-19-2004 05:24:

eskimo - ve303

Simple acid techno track, please bare in mind i've only been producing for about 5 months now. Constructive criticism appreciated.

Cheers.

http://www.mp3.com.au/track.asp?id=79053


Posted by Flashback on May-19-2004 07:07:

Ok, yes you are just starting out.

The most important part of any song is the sounds! Choose your sounds wisely. Every sound counts, eventually you will make you own sounds as well.

You mix alright for a beginner. Compression and eq are the next things you should learn. Compression is a biggy for dance music, it just is part of the dance music sound period.

The key for you is sounds and then composition. The sounds you are choosing are cheesy and the song has no structure whatsoever.

I am not trying to be harsh, I was like this when I started out.

Most songs go like this....


INTRO PART A BRIDGE CHORUS PART B BRIDGE CHORUS PART A OUTRO


Those are most classical terms(ie for rock music or pop) yet the same principles hold for all types of music. The bridge can be the build if you will. You can alternatively have a breakdown instead.

But what you have is no structure period, + the sounds you are choosing are no good. Try this as an alternative, take you favorite song.... and listen to it over and over again. Listen for subtle details, listen to the rythum, the low section the mid section and the highs. Try to copy the drums and the melody.

Don't worry I started off like you and check out my song Trance Nation! Well it took 6 years from where you are for me. Some people learn way faster though.


Posted by EternalMusic on May-19-2004 07:56:

I have to agree with what has already been said. Anyhow, you should get some decent VST's cause the track has Fruity written all over it.


Posted by Chuck Norris on May-19-2004 08:07:

This is exactly the kind of feedback i was after, thanks buddy.

You say the sounds i use are cheesy, any suggestions on what i should use? It's hard for me to find loops seeing as though i've just started.

Cheers.


Posted by Flashback on May-19-2004 08:51:

Oh thats the probelm right there. Don't use loops, slice up the individual hit and arrange the sounds yourself. Are you using acid or something?


Posted by Chuck Norris on May-19-2004 11:40:

Oops, sorry :P

Still haven't learnt all of the producing lingo, by loops i meant sounds, ie; my clap sound (DNC_Clap1) etc.

I actually make the acid in Rebirth then save it as a .wav import it into FL and slice it up and mnake different sounding acid lines.


Posted by Flashback on May-19-2004 17:35:

Well, just listen to others music. Try to copy it. Read about reverb and mixing.

If you have aim try me at NathanBelomy. I will send you a song that I wrote in my 2nd year that is sorta like the song you have. You might want to take a music class at a community college on arrangement. Everything helps when writing music. The more you know about music period, the better stuff you write. Knowing all the scales helps write better music. Understanding music theory helps you pick out better melodies and such.



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