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Hey man, first...i love this track...its got SO much energy u could power a planet with it!! Second you put this together so nicely....some parts i wanna move my feet, some parts i wanna smash stuff.... ;)
I listened to it in my studio 3-4 times and i gotta say i think my neighbors hate you now.... and that is a HUGE compliment.
oh yeah if youre looking for the "type" of D&B that this is...i would suggest looking up "crossover" or "skullstep" if you werent trying to make that kind of music well congrats because i think you nailed it by mistake.
As for the mastering problem....the only thing i can offer is that i used to go full out on all levels when i was producing tracks...so it would drive the bass into the listeners brain, what i found out playing my tracks live and having people play them on their own systems for me is that if you turn the loudest bass down by even a little bit (if its on a vol level of 8, lower it to a 6 and see how it sounds) itll cut out the huge punch that scares peoples system and make them want to turn it up even louder !! and we all want someone to reach over during our track and yell "Turn It UP!!" at least that way its up to them to blow their system and they cant blame us lol.
think about it...it might work for you
peace DJ Swindla aka Mike
Thanks, Mike! The drum pattern is inspired by the one in Current Value - Strange Peace, and that's a skullstep track. I was going for a dark, yet danceable track, with some skullstep elements, but i wanted to leave some room for basses and synths instead of completely filling it with drums and a sub bass. And thanks for the mastering tip. I'll definitely try that out on my newer tracks. I've always found it really tempting to make the main bass sound really loud, so it stands out more.
Woah there's a lot going on in this track and I like it very much. What type of drum n bass is this classified as? Would like to hear more of this type. The song structure is great and the way everything sits is also very nice. My one critic on this would probably be the loudness. In certain parts the track gets really loud and I had to turn my speakers down. Other than that nice one!
Thanks! I'm not exactly sure what type of DnB this would be called, but it was inspired by the drum pattern at 1:48 in 'Current Value - Strange Peace' and the bass sound at 0:44 in 'Posij - Hunger'. So maybe that's the kind of DnB you're looking for. Also, could you give me some tips on mastering tracks? I've been struggling with this for a long time now, and sometimes it results in my track sounding bad on some systems, and sometimes it's just too loud.
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I listened to it in my studio 3-4 times and i gotta say i think my neighbors hate you now.... and that is a HUGE compliment.
oh yeah if youre looking for the "type" of D&B that this is...i would suggest looking up "crossover" or "skullstep" if you werent trying to make that kind of music well congrats because i think you nailed it by mistake.
As for the mastering problem....the only thing i can offer is that i used to go full out on all levels when i was producing tracks...so it would drive the bass into the listeners brain, what i found out playing my tracks live and having people play them on their own systems for me is that if you turn the loudest bass down by even a little bit (if its on a vol level of 8, lower it to a 6 and see how it sounds) itll cut out the huge punch that scares peoples system and make them want to turn it up even louder !! and we all want someone to reach over during our track and yell "Turn It UP!!" at least that way its up to them to blow their system and they cant blame us lol.
think about it...it might work for you
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