It's not house for sure. This is much more psy-trance territory IMO. It's a cool track. I just wish it wasn't so compressed. Makes it sound very boxy and confined. Like it wants a nice open sound to the delay/verb but it just doesn't have the room.
So, I did a quick mixing demo for a friend to show him how I set up my mix usually, right?
So, I didn't want to use patches I'd made myself in it, so I used stock patches, and stock LMMS samples for the drums.
So I kinda ended up loving the demo I had done enough to make a full track out of it.
I must atone, for I have sinned.
Ended up modifying all the presets beyond recognition, and then really tweaking the drums with effects.
Added some elements on top and here we are. Always wanted to make a track like this.
Edit: Redid the mix.
It's not house for sure. This is much more psy-trance territory IMO. It's a cool track. I just wish it wasn't so compressed. Makes it sound very boxy and confined. Like it wants a nice open sound to the delay/verb but it just doesn't have the room.
Rectified the genre to reflect it as accurately as possible
(We really need more genres to choose from)
It's an entirely dry mix, there isn't any reverb anywhere.
I went specifically for a dry mix.
If I added reverb anywhere I'd most likely have it sidechained so that it'd be ducked by most everything, which would leave it about in the same place as the pad you hear in the back.
Admittedly I was debating whether to put some reverb on the snares but opted against that.
I felt the snares being dry, rough and abrupt was more what I was looking for.
Something akin to the vibe you get from tracker .MODs y'know
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