Realy Good 9.5/10 (10/10 If You Would Made The Bass Stronger) Its The Perfect Mix Of Calm Music
(Tropical House) And Dubstep. Im Definently Making A GD Level With This!
Realy Good 9.5/10 (10/10 If You Would Made The Bass Stronger) Its The Perfect Mix Of Calm Music
(Tropical House) And Dubstep. Im Definently Making A GD Level With This!
Thanks! Ignore my previous response, missed which song this review was on LOL
You've been a long time coming man. I see you definitely going places with your music :)
Thanks man. I'll use that encouragement as soon as I have time to actually make some, haha
Really awesome! I love the vocals! And the drop!
Great job as usual ;D
Keep being awesome!
Thanks! :)
epic song, I got some questions if you dont mind me asking them.
How did you make the filtered drums before the drop? is that just a simple filter vst or is there something else?
and, how did you structure the drop?
HOW DO U VOCALS?
I love the song tho... TRES BIEN!
First off, thanks!
The drums are all bussed to a single channel and then lowpassed as a group. You can do this with an EQ using a high shelf or just use a filter that comes with your software - the one in FL is called the "fruity free filter" for example.
The drop is structured with saws and modulated bass, swapping between the two; but making sure I have at least one bar of each chord using the saws (so the chords are easier to hear.) If it helps at all, SeamlessR recently did a video on this topic as well I think, so it might be worth checking that out on youtube if you want help.
The vocals were done by chopping up a sample I had lying around and autotuning each clip to be a different note, and then arranging those notes. it's a great way to creatively limit yourself in melody-writing and generates fun results as well because each note has a different intonation and feel thanks to the nature of the vowels.
Thanks for the feedback, btw!
I play geometry dash frequently, this song, is beautiful, so I used it.. I got 4000 likes later on! Make songs like this more!
Sweet, thanks! :)