Description : This was a quick attempt at something that may resemble drum and bass. I am new to this genre, and as you can see the track is very short, however if you guys could give me any tips or comments about how I can advance and take this further, that would be great. Thanks
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Hi. This is decent stuff though, as already said, you just need to turn it up as it is very quiet and thus such a small waveform.
The first half reminds me a bit of French producer who releases a lot of really good chillout for free from his Bandcamp page. His artist's name is Auditive Escape so check his many albums out.
This is all melodic stuff with a bit of a drum 'b' bassy second half.
Opening beat's simplicity reminded me a little of the intro to Stevie Wonder's classic Superstition.
Good layering of those two synths in first half. No bassline but it's OK without though you should have a go at sticking just a minimal one in, perhaps just playing with the bass drum, adding some emphasis to start of bar.
Or you could stay with no initial bassline and then bring a fat one in for the second half. Or maybe introduce it in the 3rd section, which might well be verse 2 (ie back to the start).
I think the progression in under two minutes is good so stick with this one.
Hey I think this sounds great but suggest you turn up the master a bit, very soft in volume now. Further it could use some bass in the mainpart after the intro but I like what you made.
Description : Chaos....Chaos ensues when life is unfolding in many different ways all around you. A demand here, a demand there, do this, do that, things going wonky or all happening at the same time. It's overwhelm but it's excitement, it's crazy but it's also very real. Welcome to the world of Kay-0s!
Please feel free to download from kayos2.bandcamp.com if you want to support our work. Many thanks, Oli&Kay
Description : In 2015 I made a dubstep track called Labyrinth Of The Absurd. This is part 2. Check out part 1 if you haven't yet. This is a Dark D-n-B. Or whatever.
I used Serum, Massive, Sylenth1. I used no presets, and no prefabricated loops. This is all original content from scratch. The only exception being the vocal samples.
Description : Ambient breaking into dnb I guess. All loops (except for 1 synth by my 7 yo daughter) so I can’t take much credit for this. Free demo loops from Loopmasters and LM loops from:
the inimitable blindwolf2; ambient bass loop - danke; arax; l-3436512-0214678; apollo; drmistersir; looperman-l-0291301-0226917; looperman-l-2972616-0231648; jakebur4; looperman-l-0337508-0047278; buffalonugalus; mmedia
Description : 170 BPM drum 'n' cell epic. That's drum 'n' bass with lots of my layered, lead cello playing. It's both banging and chilled out, with intricate basslines and soaring, melodic cello parts. Instruments: electric cello, piano, three synth basses, two synth pads. Drums are loads of drum loops supported by a few programmed acoustic drum kits. It's fast and powerful stuff but there are also two deep grooving half tempo sections. No guitar so anything that sounds like it might be is, unsurprisingly, cello. This was fairly hard to make and required a lot of hard work. It's still far from perfect, especially the rather abrupt, unimaginative ending (I couldn't think of anything better). Have a good listen and then consider leaving me some fascinating feedback. Not much drum 'n' cell about so I like to think this is worth checking out...
Description : Sometimes I love taking our great singers out of their comfort zone and placing them in a completely different genre. This time, it's Callmedezz, for whom I've created a velvety soft bed of sounds for his rather powerful voice, making sure the women feel comfortable after light is switched off :-)
Description : This track uses lyrics written in Morse Code, with tempo and pitch adjustments to fit. I’ve also programmed some Morse into an analog synth part.
Uses:
JustinMachelski-Robot Drums 1-300012
Buffalonugaluss-Bwampbwamp Beat-82554
BigB24-Gameboi Bass Lead Stabs-261845
Kzdano-Ghostmane X Ronny J Melody-144693
PhillyIceT-Lil Tecca Type Bells Melody-214833
ECKSjoe-Cymbal Roll-13216
Blastobeats-Stick To The Plan-Part 7 FX Bel 160 F-282332
NicolayZay-Og Plugg Transition-258470
Description : I met this October with a desire to do something new. I got tired of listening to 90s Jungle and decided to make something fresh that would still sound old-school in the future.
Album: Autumn Tunes
Description : So ive been listening to alot of dnb lately, and i decided to try my hand at it. It turned out to be alittle more chillout than I wanted it to be, but I still like how it turned out.
A ambient type of DnB track, one to make you think, Second attempt at the DnB genre for this year, again apologise to Drum and Bass artist, guessing again not your normal DnB.Used flute Rhodes Piano, and a few other bits to hopefully get the feeling for the piece I wanted, along with a few break beats/bass lines and FX etc...
Please comment/review and the favour will be returned...
I got my start in the industry (As in paid artist/music label) with Liquid DnB, it's a nice thing to go back to every once in a while. Especially remixing such fantastic vocals.
Description : Merry Christmas to everyone, and thanks for all your downloads. This song is from 2016 but is here in this christmas. Thanks to Raphael29 for this great loops. Have a nice day and enjoy!
The first half reminds me a bit of French producer who releases a lot of really good chillout for free from his Bandcamp page. His artist's name is Auditive Escape so check his many albums out.
This is all melodic stuff with a bit of a drum 'b' bassy second half.
Opening beat's simplicity reminded me a little of the intro to Stevie Wonder's classic Superstition.
Good layering of those two synths in first half. No bassline but it's OK without though you should have a go at sticking just a minimal one in, perhaps just playing with the bass drum, adding some emphasis to start of bar.
Or you could stay with no initial bassline and then bring a fat one in for the second half. Or maybe introduce it in the 3rd section, which might well be verse 2 (ie back to the start).
I think the progression in under two minutes is good so stick with this one.
Greetings john
thank you