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Originally posted by TranceLover007 Yes you can !!! Go to your track and look to the right, there is a "Secret Link" option, use that. Cheers |
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Originally posted by top0ftheworld i don't mind the kick. sounds pretty fat. not really a fan of the bass line. sounds like a cool intro? would be curious to hear the rest of those saws and some kinda melody on top of it. here's mine. |
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Originally posted by itsamemario So, okay.. to kick this off then.. Here's a WIP thing I made.. If you want to post a WIP of your own, you need to say something about how awesome my bass was and the woofers need more tweet, and sidechain. Uncourttrajet by Alfi on Mixcloud |
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Originally posted by Storyteller Here's mine (high end quite distorted by Soundcloud compression): Need to find some melody to put in there at some point. Getting previews up to that point usually is rather easy. |
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Originally posted by tehlord I'm thinking the kick isn't right, and I never really felt the bassline. But it was fun to do as I don't often make tracks like this. |
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Originally posted by top0ftheworld i don't mind the kick. sounds pretty fat. not really a fan of the here's mine. |
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Originally posted by Richard Butler This is great club music, deceptively simple, well executed, and what I call a chugger, nice to nodd along too. I admire your confidence by not feeling the need to make this too complex or melodic. |
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DIGINUT - from what I see so far this is a great thread and much needed. |
Oh and I've talked about tracks so now I can post a new one
Here's something I did today, a little different, but it's def. still work in progress. First track that I've recorded like this, and also the first 100% made in Live. Lolpad edition :P Anyways yeah, the intro is kinda whack, I'd been trying to keep the track under 10 mins, and well, the intro is not the best one Ive performed, but all the other tries ending in complete failure, so I guess this will have to do haha :P
A WIP about 60% done. Really not sure my singing is up to it this time round;
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Originally posted by Richard Butler A WIP about 60% done. Really not sure my singing is up to it this time round; |
haha loved it.. needs more crunch and dirt, and the vox needs to be clearer, but thats a nice-ass track richard!
My wip! feedback plz.
i am going to post some feedback on the clips i've listened, this may be a good thread please don't troll.
invalyd - NCD: This is actually very good Only remarcable things i'd mention is that i don't like very much the synth stabs around 1:15 i'd quit them or make them more complex, but feel a bit unnecessary, with some extra release and an automation delay would be better.
2.- Kick may need a little bit emphasis on the low end, sounds a bit muddy with the bassline.
Good job never the less not big issues.
Alffi - Uncourttrajet.. : I like the clap you are using here, has a nice progression, hats need more volume and i'd add some shakers around 2:05 instead of another hi hat line to give the track more drive. Feels a bit repetitive but very subtle. Needs a vocal hook or something to be really effective but has potential. About the kick i am not sure what to think it sounds a bit odd at ~3:00 but throughout the track i like how it interacts with the bassline. I'd try with something more conventional though.
Storyteller - Nieuwe tellertrack I like how it sounds, one of your best works i've listened. It needs a melody on top as you point and could be something very similar to Chris Reece or Edx's old stuff which is great.
Bluff Monkey - Sum Howse. This is very very well produced and mixed no things to mention from the technical point of view. Congratulations.
Richard Butler track: I like it, really good one vocals are fine show some extra self confidence, the reverb is very well executed. I won't judge the mix down since youtube is crap but apparently vocals are maybe too loud, shakers need more presence and kick is not punchy enough. You have some eye for drum n bass i'd gently buy an EP of this track and your previous and play it.
atxshotcaller1
E Harris vs Stanley Steel - Greedy (Club MIX) Well this reminds me a lot to the trance stuff i usually make, has a very nice classic feeling. However i see some issues:
-Section that has no bassline that starts around 5:30, this needs some filtering or effects that make it attractive, right now it looks like the last beats of the song.
-I believe kick has a too long tail i like how it is layered with the bassline but kicks with shorter tails tend to sound better in clubs. If you've added reverb on the master or in the kick cut it this will help.
-To be a club mix is a bit stale, is not really danceable. Build up is not really a build up doesn't create any expectations of a sick drop.
I'd add at 3:14 the bassline with the plucks and at 3:41 highpass filter it and start growing it from the lows with a 303 acid line (check Angry Man - Tyrant (Angry Acid Mix)) this might give you some extra ideas, check the drop)
- The drop needs percussion, shakers or something to create some drive, this might server as a chilled down progressive trance track but most probably it would clear the dancefloor.
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Originally posted by Rodri Santos atxshotcaller1 E Harris vs Stanley Steel - Greedy (Club MIX) Well this reminds me a lot to the trance stuff i usually make, has a very nice classic feeling. However i see some issues: -Section that has no bassline that starts around 5:30, this needs some filtering or effects that make it attractive, right now it looks like the last beats of the song. -I believe kick has a too long tail i like how it is layered with the bassline but kicks with shorter tails tend to sound better in clubs. If you've added reverb on the master or in the kick cut it this will help. -To be a club mix is a bit stale, is not really danceable. Build up is not really a build up doesn't create any expectations of a sick drop. I'd add at 3:14 the bassline with the plucks and at 3:41 highpass filter it and start growing it from the lows with a 303 acid line (check Angry Man - Tyrant (Angry Acid Mix)) this might give you some extra ideas, check the drop) - The drop needs percussion, shakers or something to create some drive, this might server as a chilled down progressive trance track but most probably it would clear the dancefloor. |
Next time do not forget to give feedback yourself before posting your own track. Otherwise this topic won't work...
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1 My wip! feedback plz. |
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1 |
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Originally posted by Rodri Santos Uff i don't know if this comes from a new trend that mixes chiptunes and techno but i can't say very good things about this. -Kick is way too distorted -The first sound that comes in is ear pearcing. I assume this is a very early idea of what you want to develope later but this is not the way to go lower one octave and get a kick + bass working first. |
Rod and Itsame - Yea, that was a bad choice of a kick. It sounded ok at first, but over time, I realized it wasn't good for the track.
I've made some modifications to the track, with one of them being that in this bounce, I took out the buss compression (on all the percussive elements and the bass) and the master channel treatments (which I should've done at the end instead of doing them before finishing mixing).
I didn't change much else though, but I'll consider the other things you talked about.
itsamemario: Nice dark vibe, the kick and sub are working very well together, all the sounds are gelling fine, maybe the clap a bit too upfront. The track is simple but effective it flows very well and the use of effects for the transitions are ok, something that is hard to achieve in a live recording.
djshire: much better this time the kick is less boxy.
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Originally posted by Mise |
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Originally posted by Mise itsamemario: Nice dark vibe, the kick and sub are working very well together, all the sounds are gelling fine, maybe the clap a bit too upfront. The track is simple but effective it flows very well and the use of effects for the transitions are ok, something that is hard to achieve in a live recording. djshire: much better this time the kick is less boxy. |
I really like the low end. Overall the soundscape is really nice.
I like the kick and the reverb and delay work is really cool.
Very underground, dark, retro techno. Still needs more elements I think, but it is something different and could be built on.
I think this one needs more elements and a lead to make it more exciting but the bassline seems good so far.
I always feel like my leads are my weakest point. I usually like the stuff going on in the background of songs I make and like the idea of the lead, but have a difficult time balancing it and making it sound right. Any feedback on the lead or the overall track is appreciated.
This one climaxes in several places abruptly, so don't have the volume up too loud despite some relatively serene parts.
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