Description : When I was making this song I felt that it could use some vocals so I did some browsing and came across this nice one called Sweet Feelin by MrShammi= https://www.looperman.com/users/detail/161247
Which marks the first time I've ever messed with any Acapellas off of here. This also marks the first time I've ever made a full Reggaeton song (the last time was just a drum sample I've got on here in my loops section, entitled Sweet Beat Salsa). I was wanting to go a different route this time so I chose this genre since its so awesome (amirite?). And I've been wantin to throw my twist on it for a hot minute now (since about 05 or 06), bout time, yes/no? Haha.
Anyways, the name comes directly from the 'pella (the feelin we get when the DJ starts playin some heavy stuff). And musically, I kept it really basic (only 3 channels). For the Leads I decided on a sound font that would be reminiscent of early 90s Techno/Pop stuff. Might go back n add some extra stuff (like horns n strings), but for the mo' I'm gonna let this fly. Hope it can lift yall spirits & add it to yer iPod if ya wanna. Lates!
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This is my fav track for today!
I haven't seen you before ,I think,but,I like what I see!
Great work,interesting and captivating!
Altogether,I like it!
Yummy!
Hey DV, I think I have to concur with the others. First off, great mix and treatment of vocals and drums. Everything is setting nicely in the mix. It would be awesome to hear this one filled out a bit in the middle section of the song with horns, strings, maybe even a bit more percussion....
make it sound like a huge party :)
But it works really well the way it is too. I would say your first use of pellas off this site is a resounding success. Maybe it's time to play with a few more (just a suggestion, ha).
Great advice mate. This was more of an experiment than anything else. Was mostly wanting to get the gist of the 'flow'. Now that I've got that down the next one I do will incorporate a wider range of stuff. Glad ya dug it. Later on!
Yeah, I think we're all in agreement there (this needs moar, haha, but srsly I will be here in a few days... as it needs something extra). Glad ya dug it. Later on!
I like your treatment of the vocals! The drums are sweet! I'm not very partial to that sound font you used though, maybe it sounds a little too artificial. I think you should add horns and strings like you said, it would lift this song to a new level. Well done!
Yeah, I can see where yer comin from there in relistening. When I go to rework this I might punch them down some and add a mirrored layer of something softer to act as the main instead (or might just flip-flop between both of 'em). Glad ya dug it. Later on!
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I haven't seen you before ,I think,but,I like what I see!
Great work,interesting and captivating!
Altogether,I like it!
Yummy!
make it sound like a huge party :)
But it works really well the way it is too. I would say your first use of pellas off this site is a resounding success. Maybe it's time to play with a few more (just a suggestion, ha).
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Bear
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