I know that I've been busy filling the "Latest Tracks Comments" pane with my comments, but for one, I can't say anything bad about a song! I really enjoyed this, and my only bit of advice (for what it's worth) is to make the intro vocals a little quieter. Otherwise, keep on keepin' on!
The song sounded like I could pick out each track that you used. The actual beat was too quiet, and the non-essential tracks (ie, the vocal samples) bled over. A little more mastering practice wouldn't hurt.
I like it, but I don't think I would consider this "Dubstep"... It's more or less "Heavy Ambiance". The only reason I say that is because for most of the song, I was waiting for the drop, but I never found one.
The song focused a lot on the bass synths, which in itself, isn't bad, but for a Dubstep song, I'd say it could use a drop and some more treble.
The bitrate of the song kind of kills it. I feel that if you would've rendered the song at 320kbps that the song would've been a little bit more imersive. The beat was fantastic, but the audio clip that you were playing over it was kind of flattening it out.
I like the song overall, but I feel like the synths could have used a little sidechaining. The bass was doing a little too much work in keeping me interested in the beat, and the echo of the build-up to the drop was kind of disorienting in comparison to the actual drop.
@OP
This is pretty good! Unlike most of the DnB stuff here, it actually sounds like you have a clue about EDM song progression (intro, drop, post-drop, etc.). Most of the stuff I hear drops the DnB beat right off the bat and leaves a lot to be desired,
I liked the begining part a lot, but the build up to the drop and the drop were a little on the lighter side. By no means am I a digital musician, but after the build up, try 3 beats of silence, followed by the last note of one of your repeating loops, then let the listener fall into the drop. Not so much increase the volume, just make the first few notes of the drop feel heavier.
Again, I'm not a digital musician, just a digital music enthusiast.
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The song focused a lot on the bass synths, which in itself, isn't bad, but for a Dubstep song, I'd say it could use a drop and some more treble.
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@OP
This is pretty good! Unlike most of the DnB stuff here, it actually sounds like you have a clue about EDM song progression (intro, drop, post-drop, etc.). Most of the stuff I hear drops the DnB beat right off the bat and leaves a lot to be desired,
peace !!
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Again, I'm not a digital musician, just a digital music enthusiast.
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