i, uh... this is fast, ok
you should add more transitions, like, reversed impacts, white noise (don't overuse noises doe)
i, uh... this is fast, ok
you should add more transitions, like, reversed impacts, white noise (don't overuse noises doe)
Thanks! I was thinking about different ways to make better transitions ( especially for the guitar part ). I fixed some of the transitions so far. I really appreciate the feedback :)
should have been faster
Orchestral Dubstep doesnt need to be slow to have that "cinematic" feels, for example,
Xtrullor - Nirmiti, its 180 bpm
I know, but for the remix, I kept it at 130 bpm because:
1.) Tria is in 130 bpm.
2.) I originally wanted to be faster, but it just sounds wrong.
3.) I know it doesn't have to be slow.
how long have you been making music, this sounds like every beginner ever
very
Well I have been making Music for a year now, but I stopped and the software I used was bought by another company and it's been a while since I have made new parts and I had forgotten. Since the whole pandemic thing I have come back and started making more music. I am trying to expand past my comfort zone because my songs have become almost all the same. Thanks for the feedback though.
is it just me or the kick sounds so... reverb-ish
there is reverb on my kicks yes whats up? I am open to a lot of changes before this single ACTUALLY comes out, on stores, so happy to hear it, I can tell you know a lot about mastering from your work. lets talk
serum has never been disappointing
btw, i got a weird Egyptian vibe to that 2nd drop
serum is the best
thats a weird future bass synth but ok
2nd drop sounds great!
where did you get the vocal
from vandalism future pop vocal
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