NICE!
Fav'n this dude, and don't fav very often. In fact it might be my first.
I.....have no clue how I managed to make this in a single sitting...but I did. And it's probably my best track to date.
Putting all of my new percussion instruments to use, they kick my old instruments' asses :P
Used ALOT of TS404 for this track, which surprised me a bit, thought I was using 3xOsc at first for my basses and lead XD Every instrument except for one I created or modified the HELL out of a preset to get (and I mean like radical editing, you won't recognize them)
Drop me all the feedback you can, I crave C&C!
--Info--
Genre: Drum and Bass
KBPS: 160
Length: 5:18
Tempo: 160bpm
Patterns: 57
Channels: 15
Automation Envelopes: 2
Effects Channels: 5
NICE!
Fav'n this dude, and don't fav very often. In fact it might be my first.
Wow, incredible.
Damn tight. Soft beat AND it sounds cool as hell!
Blame Concord Dawn for that I guess, they're more on the lighter side of DnB, but undeniably DnB, and I listen to a TON of their stuff XD
Win =D
Love your work, Envious of your talents with music aritistry. Love the feel. Wouldn't mind giving a struggling artist a few tips would ya? ^-^
Pickle in a Jar
At first I was like 'eehhh', then 01:36 came and I was like 'yeeaahhhh'.
I'd like some more variety in my drumfills, chef. That speedy snare gets a little repetitive after hearing it for 5 times!
Great song overall.
yeah I never noticed that at first, definately should've diversified my drumline a bit before submitting, stuck with the amen break and a lil glitch a bit too much
w00tlulz
Awesome. Great use of the amen break, surprisingly melodic :3, but that reese needs moar RAWRRRR (perhaps moar mids? :3). Sweet track anyway, faved :D
raaawg why the hell havn't I ever heard the term "Reese" before?! D: pm me man I have no idea what a reese is xD
edit: nvm just figured it out XD
seriously....why havn't I heard that word before after making music for a freaking decade? D:
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