Description : This one needs a name! So i've been working on this on for a while i guess. I thought i'd try out some DnB since i can't seen to master dubstep. Tell me what you think. This song is in no way complete so tell me what needs tweaking.
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your drum track needs a bit of work on the post production side it's muddying up with you low end bass...
you need to cut the kick eq...at the bottom range remember subs sit in 30 to 60/70 hz and really are more meant to felt rather than heard so if you cut the bottom end and boost at around 100hz with a thin Q you'll still have power to your kick but it won't be as muddy....
as far as you snare goes you need to boost at 200hz and 2.0hz and cut off the very very top...
hats... a neat trick I just learnt is if you cut your EQ at around 6.0hz thin Q gain completely off the hats seem to sit better...give it a go seriously it really does make a difference..
also I would try side chaining you bass compression through your kick... then setting you attack to 0 (zero) and your release up to when you can just hear the bass dipping not too much because you'll end up with a gating effect...now I'm not sure how you do this on fruity but I assure you it can be done... if you get problem try contacting Rollagee the man kicks in fruity...
as I say some nice ideas...sometime the simplest road is the best if you get what I mean...
I like it because it is simple and not too over the top like alot of other dnb tracks. I would say just slight compression on drums and few more change ups in the mix if i would say anything critical but really i wouldn't change it up or add too much, i likes.
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your drum track needs a bit of work on the post production side it's muddying up with you low end bass...
you need to cut the kick eq...at the bottom range remember subs sit in 30 to 60/70 hz and really are more meant to felt rather than heard so if you cut the bottom end and boost at around 100hz with a thin Q you'll still have power to your kick but it won't be as muddy....
as far as you snare goes you need to boost at 200hz and 2.0hz and cut off the very very top...
hats... a neat trick I just learnt is if you cut your EQ at around 6.0hz thin Q gain completely off the hats seem to sit better...give it a go seriously it really does make a difference..
also I would try side chaining you bass compression through your kick... then setting you attack to 0 (zero) and your release up to when you can just hear the bass dipping not too much because you'll end up with a gating effect...now I'm not sure how you do this on fruity but I assure you it can be done... if you get problem try contacting Rollagee the man kicks in fruity...
as I say some nice ideas...sometime the simplest road is the best if you get what I mean...
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