Ahg, I must have that synth at 0:23 >< It's really nice!
This is another great composition, Arsonist! Keep it up :D
Ahg, I must have that synth at 0:23 >< It's really nice!
This is another great composition, Arsonist! Keep it up :D
XD. That synth is a 3x osc with just a little tweaking. 3rd osc is silenced. 2nd osc is at -12 semitones and detuned +6 cents. Brought some of the highest frequencies down a little and added some reverb. =P
Thanks for the review. Really glad you liked it!
Wow, that snare sounds really nice! You do have a lot to learn though, haha. This sounds a little less controlled than some snare players I've heard. Maybe your form is making it difficult to strike the snare with a uniform consistency?
Still sounds good though :D
I don't think it's anything to do with my form, but more of a matter of confidence. I'm not confident about a lot of things I yearn to do...
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It's a pretty straightforward dubstep song. I enjoyed the progression and melody. What programs/vst plugins did you use?
Im just using FL Producer edition pluggins, and some free pluggins like bitcrusher, T-Force Alpha, etc. Thank you for your feedback :).
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A lot of people are probably going to complain that it's repetitive and stuff, but if you're looking at as background music for a video game or something, repetition is exactly what you want.
The synths are put together nicely, but sometimes certain parts get drowned out by others.
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Very energetic! The percussion and the lead were probably my favorite parts!
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This song would be perfect without the voice samples to be honest :/
But...then it wouldn't be disappointing!
This puts my dnb NIM track to shame :(
Don't underestimate yourself, Larry. You still have the flp and samples used with it right? Go back and improve its quality. The melodies in that track are actually perfect for me!
Here are a few suggestions.
- Try using stereo separation and/or phase offset on that crash. I only use the Fruity stereo enhancer to deal with those things.
- Listen to your track on a regular headphones/earphones too if you used a pair headphones with powerful bass to do your music. Most people use a cheap earphone/speaker to listen to our music and they all can't hear the bass that much so the track might be different. :/
I'll edit this if I can get more of my tips for you.
I love it, but it's too short!
I make games and music sometimes
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