this will be great once it is
mastered. it is very chill and
upbeat. i really like it but
could tell it was not mastered.
once this is mastered it will be
worth the download.
There's far too much to producing to give 1 or 2 tips that would make a major difference tbh. But I *do* say this to anyone that does ask...
Listen. I mean *really* listen to other people's work. Take a note of the chord progressions, every time a new instrument or sample is introduced. How that instrument interacts with the rest of the song etc etc. Listen,.... and try to 'copy' what they do.
Watch lots of tutorials for your DAW if you have the patience. Read articles, download books.
I've been doing this for 8 years now, but most of my progress has been made only in the last year because I tried to learn everything the hard way. I got a lot better because I studied.
That's probably the best advice anyone can give you :)
Crikey!! :) Liking the didgeridoo in this, something i dont hear too much of on this site but it really adds something to this. Nice tribal sounding groove with the percussion too, nice job man! Enjoyed listening!
This is going to be a similar review to the last one.
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Again, I don't hear any bass. No track of this genre is complete without a bass line. Even a simple bass line goes a long way to making a track complete.
Again the melody is really nice, but needs more variation. You won't find any professional tracks that rely solely on one melody played throughout the track.
Again, a lot of potential - but not finished yet lol
thank you! i know i pretty much just started so i need to get the feel of how to change it but not make it feel like a different song comment back with any tips or ideas
You've got some really nice ideas here :) the potential is definitely there - I wouldn't call this finished though... You need to do more
As nice as that arp melody is, there's too much of it. Try adding some variation to the loop so it doesn't become tiresome to the ears, chop it up a little or something. And maybe add another motif too so there's more variation.
This track needs more bass. Particularly when the track drops. I don't think I hear any bass besides during the build up's... (I also think I hear a note or two that clashes with the pad)
I see you're new to the game of producing so nothing's going to be perfect yet. You may want to read some article's/watch some tutorials about Equalizers (EQ). Learning how to do mix down properly is a good skill to have and really bring your tracks to life...
Like I say, this has a lot of potential to be a great track, but it's not finished yet, so keep at it ;)
on dosnt have one by navarez
mastered. it is very chill and
upbeat. i really like it but
could tell it was not mastered.
once this is mastered it will be
worth the download.
on mine 3 by navarez
on morose by navarez
There's far too much to producing to give 1 or 2 tips that would make a major difference tbh. But I *do* say this to anyone that does ask...
Listen. I mean *really* listen to other people's work. Take a note of the chord progressions, every time a new instrument or sample is introduced. How that instrument interacts with the rest of the song etc etc. Listen,.... and try to 'copy' what they do.
Watch lots of tutorials for your DAW if you have the patience. Read articles, download books.
I've been doing this for 8 years now, but most of my progress has been made only in the last year because I tried to learn everything the hard way. I got a lot better because I studied.
That's probably the best advice anyone can give you :)
on Australia by navarez
on morose by navarez
MORE!
Again, I don't hear any bass. No track of this genre is complete without a bass line. Even a simple bass line goes a long way to making a track complete.
Again the melody is really nice, but needs more variation. You won't find any professional tracks that rely solely on one melody played throughout the track.
Again, a lot of potential - but not finished yet lol
Toonz
on FINISHED VERSION by navarez
As nice as that arp melody is, there's too much of it. Try adding some variation to the loop so it doesn't become tiresome to the ears, chop it up a little or something. And maybe add another motif too so there's more variation.
This track needs more bass. Particularly when the track drops. I don't think I hear any bass besides during the build up's... (I also think I hear a note or two that clashes with the pad)
I see you're new to the game of producing so nothing's going to be perfect yet. You may want to read some article's/watch some tutorials about Equalizers (EQ). Learning how to do mix down properly is a good skill to have and really bring your tracks to life...
Like I say, this has a lot of potential to be a great track, but it's not finished yet, so keep at it ;)
Toonz
on Australia by navarez