HarryFulls

HarryFulls

  • From : Exmouth, United Kingdom
  • Joined : Sun 2nd Feb 2014, 10 years ago

Comments (4)
  1. AZZYKO
    AZZYKO on Wed 4th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago
    Commented on First Attempt by HarryFulls

    All I can do is agree with Gzglitchers. Nice first attempt, but in next tracks take care on his advices ;)

  2. StaticNomad
    StaticNomad on Fri 21st Feb 2014 - 10 years ago
    Commented on Having a Go by HarryFulls

    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.

  3. johnnyproducing
    johnnyproducing on Thu 20th Feb 2014 - 10 years ago
    Commented on Having a Go by HarryFulls

    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.

    Greetings john

    HarryFulls
    Reply by HarryFulls

    i will definitely take that into consideration
    thank you

  4. Modnex
    Modnex on Mon 3rd Feb 2014 - 10 years ago
    Commented on First Attempt by HarryFulls

    No comments yet? This is a great first attempt at dubstep. Here are some of my suggestions,

    - I think you should vary the main baseline up a bit, as it does get quite repetitive.

    -Bring the drop in a little quicker.... In dubstep the drop usually starts after the 16th bar or 8th bar, rarely ever do dubstep producers bring it in after the 32nd bar, unless they have a very interesting intro which will be used for a music video.

    -Add more synths and glitch it up even further. Considering you are new to making music, i would suggest downloading dbglitch if you're going to be producing dubstep. As it is the perfect free vst plugin for making dubstep.

    -Add some reverb and Eq to your main synth and drums. It will not only make it sound better but it will give it a bigger and louder sound to make the mix even better.

    Later on in your music career you will probably want to buy Native instrument's massive vst. Its perfect for making dubstep and drum n bass.

    In the end you did a pretty good job, i hope my tips will benefit you. Take care!

    HarryFulls
    Reply by HarryFulls

    Thank you very much :)

    I will definitely take all of those points into consideration!

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