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Kondria
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Registered: Jun 2014
Location: Sydney, Australia
New song! Would like some feedback!

Hey there, i'm a kind of newcomer to producing music, i used to about a year and a half ago but it wasn't very good and i didn't take it very seriously, but i got back into it recently and i am determined to keep at it. Anyway, i released my first song not that long ago and was looking for some feedback/criticism on it!

https://soundcloud.com/kondria/find-the-chems


Let me know what you think and what i can do to improve! I'd really appreciate it.

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pierre_b
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Registered: Jun 2014
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It doesn't sound too bad! Though the drums sounds a bit quiet compared to the leads etc, so i would like to hear better balance there. Also in the chords with the belly synth; there are some low freq that will disturb your drums when they get louder, so try to eq them out too.

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Kondria
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Thanks! I'll work on that.

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Georis
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Location: California, USA

I agree with pierre_b, you could definitely cut out some lows on that lead synth, and maybe boost the upper range a bit. Cutting out some of the low end on the lead will open up room in your mix for a strong bassline, which is really important imo. I also think that throughout the track, you could use some more pad sounds to really glue everything together, and fill the spaces between sounds. Sounds really cool though, I like it alot


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Kondria
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Location: Sydney, Australia

Thanks for the tips! I'll think about that when i fix this one up and in future songs

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