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Nice work jen, I like creating house & electro too, maybe sometime we could have a go at something 

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That sounds EPIC Blacklite
love that kick!

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Sounds ALOT better, nice and dark, kick sounds better too
At around 0:49 when you go into the kicks i think you should make it a bit more climactic, but it sounds very good so far.
@Firehawk
I'm [not] really into dubstyle/DnB that much but it sounds pretty good, nice and clean.
@Blacklite
Haha, wow. Why aren't you signed to fusion yet? Send a damn demo.
Alright here's a track form before, finished the mixdown and stuff, tell me what you think.
Sounds ALOT better, nice and dark, kick sounds better too

At around 0:49 when you go into the kicks i think you should make it a bit more climactic, but it sounds very good so far.
@Firehawk
I'm [not] really into dubstyle/DnB that much but it sounds pretty good, nice and clean.
@Blacklite
Haha, wow. Why aren't you signed to fusion yet? Send a damn demo.
Alright here's a track form before, finished the mixdown and stuff, tell me what you think.
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Blutonium Boy wrote:To make it clear, with Drumazon, Logic Pro and a good signal analisis tool like SCHOPE, it is easy to build and rebuild almost every kick!
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The mix composure is good, though the mix itself is very thin and i feel though its a template for something bigger, with work and a bit of guidance from others well this could be a nice track then, what I suggest is going back to the drawing board with your sound design --- open up a new project and PRACTICE till you just drop down onto the desk and sleep till noon the day after :]
(Thats what I do)
The mix composure is good, though the mix itself is very thin and i feel though its a template for something bigger, with work and a bit of guidance from others well this could be a nice track then, what I suggest is going back to the drawing board with your sound design --- open up a new project and PRACTICE till you just drop down onto the desk and sleep till noon the day after :]
(Thats what I do)
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Ooops left out the 'not', sorry.
Yeah thanks blacklite, I feel the same way, I have huge trouble thickening out my leads and really making the track stand out. I also find sound design tough, making all the different screechs and synths and making them fit together. Have any useless links to guides or something? Or would screwing around in sylenth for hours be better?
Yeah thanks blacklite, I feel the same way, I have huge trouble thickening out my leads and really making the track stand out. I also find sound design tough, making all the different screechs and synths and making them fit together. Have any useless links to guides or something? Or would screwing around in sylenth for hours be better?
http://soundcloud.com/bass-frequency
Blutonium Boy wrote:To make it clear, with Drumazon, Logic Pro and a good signal analisis tool like SCHOPE, it is easy to build and rebuild almost every kick!