Main Loop: Dubstep/Future Bass drop with growl by Tubulum
Additional Drum loops and vocal snippets by Looperman members
Didn't use a DAW, just used Audacity
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Comments (13)
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I like it.. I don't know the genre well enough to compare it, however I do know music lol. I do believe however these forums are meant for constructive criticism and we don't put our music on here just to get a pat on the back. I don't know about you but I put it on here because I want fellow producers and engineers to shred my work to pieces and help me put it back together, otherwise we keep making the same mistakes. With that being said, I wanted more from it. As Joe stated, I was definitely disappointed that there was not a second build up to a major finale, especially because your first transition felt somewhat weak.. It kind of sounded like you automated a limiter to push/limit everything up for the transition then clipped it back down. There also wasn't much in way of transition as well as pushing or pulling me.. If I would not have had the visual wave of the song I would've been expecting way more from it especially because of that deep bass.. it's like you're teasing us lol. Great mix, great master, just need some arrangement work and definitely look into different ways to transition and pick a couple and just start playing with it until you find what you like. A lot of times something as simple as a reverse cymbal every 16 bars can create a huge impact. Good luck, and please don't stop working, there's lots of talent there.
Thanks for listening and leaving a comment. There's no limiter, compression or any added effects on this save for any effects that the loops I used already had. I like to have a clear mix and not rely too much tech.
I simply used Audacity to pull everything together, since I want to use this mix for a longer dance song. I also tend to work from the perspective of both the engineer and the listener, and I enjoy putting together catchy melodies.
I've been mixing since the days of analog, and just like music, mixing and mastering can be subjective, so I will occasionally bend the rules or stick to 'em.
Hi wikkid, this is so on point! and I have to say you are truly representing the female music makers here, a most riveting and beautiful! track here, love the vocals on this track. Excellent work indeed.
Thanks so much for taking the time to listen and for your comment. I love your vocals! Your song "Gave You All of Me" is one of my faves. Great work on the lead vocal and background vocals. I look forward to hearing more of your songs.
Thanks so much for listening and commenting. Yeah, I've got a weak spot for deep bass. Tried to find just the right vocal snippets to work with this. I went thru quite a few before I found the ones that I thought worked.
at the 35 seconds mark is a prince like a rasberry beret drum sound. I agree that the end does become repetitive. This is where you can layer on and make it interesting. Overall I enjoyed the sounds.
Cru
Thanks for listening and leaving a comment. Nothing has come to me yet regarding the end (except background vocals) so I might just have it go into another song on the EP I'm working on.
Funky track you got here, not to familar with dub, but i have to say this one is nice!!had to listen to it and get the feel of it and sing to it, i wouldn't have a clue of how to do this type of music, but luckly your gifted at it and i can say, this is very professional work, Larry
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I couldn't do dubstep without putting some funk or R&B in it :)
Vocals along the lines of Rihanna's "Umbrella" work with this type of song ella, ella, ella, ella :) It's the placement that is key, so a lead vocal would drop in for a few and then leave so that the music and vox samples take over. But more gospel influenced R&B vocals could work also.
Thank you so much for taking the time to listen and leave a comment. Whenever the inspiration hits me I will revisit the groove after 1:29. Hopefully it won't be too long before a spark ignites, and I go YES! This is what it needs!
Description : An attempt at writing a deep house track. Recorded in some guitar, chopped out some loops and built the track around it. Not sure if you could call it a deep house track though but there you go.
Description : A slightly hypnotic song here, a little impulsive but also comes very relaxing.
As always tinged slightly dark.
I knew again not what kind of a genre it is really.
Therefore, it is under Deep House because that fits in my opinion, quite good. But who knows ....
Who wants to understand the text, but not be German, which can be read by a translation.
To see under - Lyrics ....
Hopefully you like this song - feedback would be nice.
Description : So I took just one pad phrase that Alex wrote and built this monstrosity entirely around it. A gentle deep house ambient sentiment with soft jazzy pianos and deep and dirty bass withs lots and lots of percussion. I really like this one And I hope you do too!
Description : Instrumental version - NOT THE FINAL MIX
Used loops and vox by Joe Funktastic, Loop by Sharpnotes, vox by Sheba (who doesn't seem to be on this site anymore). If I've left anyone out I'll come back and edit this.
Anyway, I haven't uploaded anything in a while after a death in the family. Hope to remedy that with more tracks.
Description : Demotrack #03 St.Ra
Somtimes a banana is not enough, so i turned up my smoothie mixer added some strawberries and this got me back to my roots. I started with fl and deep house. I programmed a slow analog drum machine Blofeld mixed with 808 and Rickenbacher Bass.
Description : Strated making this Deep House styled track yesterday and yea... :D Hope you people like it or dont like it :) and feedback would be great always :)
Description : Again some new experiments. Welcome to my first G-House attempt! It was pretty muck constructed with loops but i also used some one-shots from my packs. Enjoy, comment and download! Peace.
Description : Another wee tune I made in Ableton, I found a cool funky guitar loop on here from a user called Danke and also a vocal from a user on here called Searz. The rest I made myself using various samples and instruments
Description : Thank you very much to everyone and please feel free to leave your comments
looperman samples:
iamalexcaspian - robin schulz style drums 01 kick
rtrjamz - vox loop here we go now
WeazelBeats - deep house vocal cuts
ZarrojDJ - funny vocal chop
Description : After months of working on this i think its finally finished,this is my first attempt at deep house.
I found a Sax loop which i loved and wanted to make a track around that and this is what i ended up with.
I hope you all like it.
Download and enjoy.
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I enjoy your acapellas!
Thanks for listening and leaving a comment. There's no limiter, compression or any added effects on this save for any effects that the loops I used already had. I like to have a clear mix and not rely too much tech.
I simply used Audacity to pull everything together, since I want to use this mix for a longer dance song. I also tend to work from the perspective of both the engineer and the listener, and I enjoy putting together catchy melodies.
I've been mixing since the days of analog, and just like music, mixing and mastering can be subjective, so I will occasionally bend the rules or stick to 'em.
Thanks again.
Faved.
Thanks so much for taking the time to listen and for your comment. I love your vocals! Your song "Gave You All of Me" is one of my faves. Great work on the lead vocal and background vocals. I look forward to hearing more of your songs.
Thank you for listening and leaving a comment. I enjoy listening to your tracks also.
Nope, no daw, though I do use 'em. I use Audacity to quickly find out what I think will work together does actually work.
Thanks for listening and leaving such a kind comment.
Thanks so much for listening and commenting. Yeah, I've got a weak spot for deep bass. Tried to find just the right vocal snippets to work with this. I went thru quite a few before I found the ones that I thought worked.
Cru
Thanks for listening and leaving a comment. Nothing has come to me yet regarding the end (except background vocals) so I might just have it go into another song on the EP I'm working on.
Thanks for listening and commenting. I really enjoyed your track called "Let Me See Your Body Rock."
Thanks again for stopping by.
Thanks for listening and leaving a comment.
I couldn't do dubstep without putting some funk or R&B in it :)
Vocals along the lines of Rihanna's "Umbrella" work with this type of song ella, ella, ella, ella :) It's the placement that is key, so a lead vocal would drop in for a few and then leave so that the music and vox samples take over. But more gospel influenced R&B vocals could work also.
Thank you so much for taking the time to listen and leave a comment. Whenever the inspiration hits me I will revisit the groove after 1:29. Hopefully it won't be too long before a spark ignites, and I go YES! This is what it needs!
Thanks for listening and your kind words.
I do like to mix things up, as the hope is one piece can balance out the other.
Thanks again for your comment.
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I wanted to give this club banger a bit more edge, thus the growls and dubstep integration.
Thanks again for your comment.