I'm not really into folk stuff, but your tracks are amazing.
You really have a good vision, this is incredible what you come up with, I think I've got a new idol!
Wow awesome, this is something I am not used to hear at looperman,
and I of course mean that in a good way.
This is some high level artistic stuff I hear, great job on the vocals.
The backing track is simple but it totally suits it.
Looove the flute twist at 2:50
I didn't expect the guitars and after that also Rock :D ( I did not read the genre before playing this track)
A really nice touch to it,
I tought it was a hiphop instumental xD
Awesome stuff!
I've heard the best comment I would ever want to hear.
It is a matter of genre, whether the song likes or not. But mastering and mixing requires professionalism. I care very much about this subject and I am working on it. It made me happy to receive a good return on the subject I care about.
I am no fan of dubstep but the initial part of the song and the parts where you used it troughout are more then enough reason for me to fav this song xD 10 out of 10, love the ending, good choise there! :D
Thanks, eighteen. I'm a big fan of Daft Punk as well. They are truly experts with vocoders and, I think, talk box as well. I don't know what they use, but I don't think the vocoders are VSTs. I think they are original hardware units. I need to go back and listen to their stuff again because I think there are some good lessons about what works well and what doesn't.
I'm not quite sure what your referring to as "low end guitar". Since Kargalar did the rhythm guitar I'm not exactly sure about his set up but in his profile he mentions an SM-57 which is the same mic I use for recording live through the amp. No mention of what he's using for effects but I would assume if hes recording through the amp hes probably using pedals and in this case it sounds like overdrive, maybe slight distortion, so he could be using a Boss SD-1 or maybe an Ibanez Tube Screamer. Of course hes pushing the amp, with a fair amount of gain. Hes also playing a PRS Mark Tremonti SE with dual humbuckers which is a very potent guitar that can produce some quality tone. I'm playing a Suhr Strat standard with 2 v60 singles and an SSH HO dual. Its a direct in set up here with an amp sim. I applied delay and reverb effects in the vst.
There is a bass track in there but the guitars and drums are clearly more dominant in the mix.
The easy guitar you mention is all Kargalar and yeah, I dig that too. That little section works perfect to de-pressurize things, drop the intensity a bit to allow some cool string and stick work to lead in to that nice build section. I know its kind of short but its pretty much dictated by the structure here. Stretching it out wouldn't work as well.
Don't know if any of this really answers your question bro but I gave it a shot. Thanks a lot for the comments.
My comfort zone right now is 'Melodic Dubstep' so I think switching it up to melodic dubstep on the second drop would be good and it turns out fine, btw thanks for taking the time to listen.
Hi Eighteen, Thanks for your comments and the fav. Well, good question about the left pan. I did this all on my headset so it sounds different, but thanks for pointing it out. I did change the pan to center and it does sound better. Thanks.
The song itself is really awesome, only thing that I notice is that everything seems way to hard compressed/limited, so everything sounds on the same level and seem to push each other away.
Regardless, sick beat and rocking vocals, Love it!
Wow man, this is one that can be played on the radio!
The bass is so silky smooth to my ear,
I rarely like songs like this, on the radio or otherwise.
But I can hear myself listening to this one specifically a lot of times,
on Fade to Grey (-Dj Huntaz remix-) by Rorshach2021
on Lets Play by spearcarrier
You really have a good vision, this is incredible what you come up with, I think I've got a new idol!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on Who Is Digging on My Grave by spearcarrier
and I of course mean that in a good way.
This is some high level artistic stuff I hear, great job on the vocals.
The backing track is simple but it totally suits it.
Looove the flute twist at 2:50
on BCV Ca Dingue ft D Tacita Virginia Slimm by BCVProductions
The backing bass is sick man!
Love it!
Faved!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on REGGAE STRUM and CASIO BASS OLE SCHOOL BPM 75 by CVADER
For the rest it sounds good and full to me!
Nothing to object :)
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on Time to Waste by RaizerVT
This also sounds like this could be on the radio or clubs or something :D professional stuff, I like!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on CHILLi Powdered Pineapples by ronabo
Cheers!
~Eighteen
Cheers!
on Lm29 - Redirected by Lm29
A really nice touch to it,
I tought it was a hiphop instumental xD
Awesome stuff!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
Thank you for feedback!
on Sultry by MOONLYTE
Kickin bass/kick! and awesome vocals, perfectly suited for this kinda beat
I like! :)
+ fav
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on The Street Lights Fly By by ClickbaitCabaret
Love the dark sinister feel to it!
+1 fav
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on M-ilios ft Farisha - Pages Of My Past by ts61
But instead it is mixed masterfully!
everything is mixed perfectly in a sense of not a single sound is fighting to be louder then one of another.
Vocals are also slamming on this track!
A Dang good job man!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
It is a matter of genre, whether the song likes or not. But mastering and mixing requires professionalism. I care very much about this subject and I am working on it. It made me happy to receive a good return on the subject I care about.
Thank you for the answer.
Cheers!
on cheap-Ass Antihero by xstokes
as for the vocals, its perfect calmly and menacing at the same time like the vocalist from The Cure - Lullaby
Thank you for making this! :)
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on Once upon a time by FrozenStick
on Geppetto by krotan
+1fav!
Cheers! :)
~Eighteen
on haunebu by krotan
I mainly say this because I hear no rock at all in this one. So I would put it under weird, but that is just my opinion.
The song is really cute, as it made me smile
:) cheers!
~Eighteen
on Dont Play by Butterfing4r
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on haunebu by krotan
~Eighteen
on Please Dont Love Me Cover by EricMilligan
The vocoder is perfectly done, Love it!
+1fav
Cheers!
~Eighteen
Anyway, I do appreciate the feedback.
Eric
on Lm29 - Over Again by Lm29
I checked your account, and it's a shame you didn't upload any acapellas :(
Love this song!
+1fav!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on Control by Neomorpheus
The easy guitar around 2.30ish is really nice, wish it was a tiny bit longer xd
Mastering is very well done and have zero complaints!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
I'm not quite sure what your referring to as "low end guitar". Since Kargalar did the rhythm guitar I'm not exactly sure about his set up but in his profile he mentions an SM-57 which is the same mic I use for recording live through the amp. No mention of what he's using for effects but I would assume if hes recording through the amp hes probably using pedals and in this case it sounds like overdrive, maybe slight distortion, so he could be using a Boss SD-1 or maybe an Ibanez Tube Screamer. Of course hes pushing the amp, with a fair amount of gain. Hes also playing a PRS Mark Tremonti SE with dual humbuckers which is a very potent guitar that can produce some quality tone. I'm playing a Suhr Strat standard with 2 v60 singles and an SSH HO dual. Its a direct in set up here with an amp sim. I applied delay and reverb effects in the vst.
There is a bass track in there but the guitars and drums are clearly more dominant in the mix.
The easy guitar you mention is all Kargalar and yeah, I dig that too. That little section works perfect to de-pressurize things, drop the intensity a bit to allow some cool string and stick work to lead in to that nice build section. I know its kind of short but its pretty much dictated by the structure here. Stretching it out wouldn't work as well.
Don't know if any of this really answers your question bro but I gave it a shot. Thanks a lot for the comments.
on LunnchBoxx - Coin Slot 777 by LunnchBoxx
xD I don't believe that, but if its true, its really awesome, the double drop is sick xD
Jokes aside, I don't recall ever hear one of your tracks before so I have no idea at this moment what your usual comfort-zone tracks sound like.
But this is really awesome enough for me to put this on my play list instantly!
Awesome job!
+1fav
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on Keeping It Saxy - Ronabo2020 by ronabo
Crazy sax solo, but I have one question, why is the sax so far panned to the left?
The switch at 2:57 is the best hands down!
All in all, It's a killer track!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
Ronabo
on SHATTERPROOF by AAP FT LEO VALENTINE by djphildrummin
Regardless, sick beat and rocking vocals, Love it!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on GetOuttaMyHead Remix AAP featuring Leo Valentine by djphildrummin
The vocals are damn awesome, and so is the beat, wild and insane, Love this!
Cheers!
~Eighteen
on CXRTER - Out My Mind Ft Xbrodie by swansea
The bass is so silky smooth to my ear,
I rarely like songs like this, on the radio or otherwise.
But I can hear myself listening to this one specifically a lot of times,
Good job!
Cheers!
~Eighteen