Sometimes, like this occasion.. ya' need to separate the parts. I'm going to rearrange and leave out some of it. Anything
comes up I'll post it, with credit due of course Keep em' comin' NOSP
I like the feel of this track. As far as the mix goes, I think that you could do away with some of the lows. I feel like they are overpowering the low end of your kick.
I also like the use of reverb. It creates a nice sense of depth.
Thanks for the review, man :)
Yeah, I'm a bit insecure when it comes to bass. As for this one, I wanted to make the low end part of the track more of a feel thing. I'll think about that for my next arrangement.
Really nice use of minor chords with just the right amount of dissonance...gives it a dark, moody melancholy feel. Nice crisp mix and to my ancient ears, it seems to have a great deal of space and texture as well. Good dynamics with nice percussive elements.
The vox just kicked in, really nice work here. I like the way you give them some room to work, and then bring in that nice bass line.
I'd say you have really good skill sets. I'm no expert on house music, but I do know I liked this one, and in the end, that is all that counts. Well done. This is a great track to use to introduce yourself to the others on this great site. I hope all is well.
Hi, much thanks for the honest review :)
I enjoy your way of describing how the music feels like to you.
No expert in house music, you say? Me neither, I just do whatever feels right and call it house or deep house or techno.
Yeah, I've been desperate for some usable deep housish voice samples and this one seemed just fine. I had to cut it up though because it wouldn't quite fit in with the track.
Well thanks but it's mostly my creativity that gets the job done. My production skills are rather petite. I know the basics like use of the right fx, reverb, automation, mix and master (again whatever feels/sounds right is the way to go for me there).
Seriously the trick is to just correct yourself until you're 100% happy with the outcome. Allow yourself to start all over again when you realize you went down the wrong way. This track has went through all kinds of genres, BPM changes and so on before it became what it is now.
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comes up I'll post it, with credit due of course Keep em' comin' NOSP
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Also, awesome, thanks!
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I also like the use of reverb. It creates a nice sense of depth.
Yeah, I'm a bit insecure when it comes to bass. As for this one, I wanted to make the low end part of the track more of a feel thing. I'll think about that for my next arrangement.
Yes, reverb makes the world complete.
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The vox just kicked in, really nice work here. I like the way you give them some room to work, and then bring in that nice bass line.
I'd say you have really good skill sets. I'm no expert on house music, but I do know I liked this one, and in the end, that is all that counts. Well done. This is a great track to use to introduce yourself to the others on this great site. I hope all is well.
Bear
I enjoy your way of describing how the music feels like to you.
No expert in house music, you say? Me neither, I just do whatever feels right and call it house or deep house or techno.
Yeah, I've been desperate for some usable deep housish voice samples and this one seemed just fine. I had to cut it up though because it wouldn't quite fit in with the track.
Well thanks but it's mostly my creativity that gets the job done. My production skills are rather petite. I know the basics like use of the right fx, reverb, automation, mix and master (again whatever feels/sounds right is the way to go for me there).
Seriously the trick is to just correct yourself until you're 100% happy with the outcome. Allow yourself to start all over again when you realize you went down the wrong way. This track has went through all kinds of genres, BPM changes and so on before it became what it is now.
Thanks again,
Nosp