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| novastorm |
A bit hard to comment on anything based on the low quality sample, but you've got the right idea with the layering, the production just sounds a bit thin, especially the low end. First thing to change will be your kick! All the groove and rhythm arises from the kick, so you gotta get a good fierce one going.
Try a bit more reverb and EQ on those synths, they are promising but sound too basic at the moment. But as i say, first step is to create a deeper, more driving kick and bassline because that will make everything else sound miles better, then start tweaking from there :) (sounds like you're only using one layer for the bassline..? you need more, try overlaying at least 2 or 3 bass elements in different octaves and frequency ranges and mix them so they integrate nicely with each other). Have fun with the experimenting! |
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| archaudio |
| quote: | Originally posted by novastorm
A bit hard to comment on anything based on the low quality sample, but you've got the right idea with the layering, the production just sounds a bit thin, especially the low end. First thing to change will be your kick! All the groove and rhythm arises from the kick, so you gotta get a good fierce one going.
Try a bit more reverb and EQ on those synths, they are promising but sound too basic at the moment. But as i say, first step is to create a deeper, more driving kick and bassline because that will make everything else sound miles better, then start tweaking from there :) (sounds like you're only using one layer for the bassline..? you need more, try overlaying at least 2 or 3 bass elements in different octaves and frequency ranges and mix them so they integrate nicely with each other). Have fun with the experimenting! |
Yeah, i agree with the streaming quality. It is harder to critique with that. I had 2 basslines but i don't think they complemented each other.
Thank you very, very much for the input! :) |
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