reminds me of cortex command if your where gonna play a campain or something.
its like a pre-action sort of feeling ind kind of a retro aspect of some sort :)
but i like it ^^
A song which is made and started up on my old borderschool on speakers and big screen. Modified and finished when I returned home.
Feedback is very appreciated!
reminds me of cortex command if your where gonna play a campain or something.
its like a pre-action sort of feeling ind kind of a retro aspect of some sort :)
but i like it ^^
Sounds alittle like Cortex Command now that you say it, I didn't even think about that. xD
Thanks for checking it out!
Man.
I like your start...very chilled and pretty house-like. Although i have some concerns as to what happens after the :32 mark.
In my opinion i think you need to revamp the drums. Your Snare got alittle too much high freq on it...which i think is cool...but maybe lower the volume on it...so you can kinda outline the kick drum more...and make the whole perc track sound balanced. The Rev hat sounds okay although its very....loud. The way i like to do my revs an such is to put them under heavy reverb, lower their volume and let the verb do the tricks...potentially it couold do wonders...but i dunno what your scheme was for this track so ima let it go lol. but i would lower the volume of the revhat just for the safe side.
The leads are cool...synths add up pretty nicely. The whole track has that house feel...its put together pretty nicely so nothing to talk about there.
All in all i think its just a little problem with your mixing...thats it :)
Food For Thought.
Keep it Up.
I've heard the "snare bug" from quite alot of people already. I think i'll take it to work and edit that for sure.
And outlining the kick out more could also do a improvement now where I think about it, to give a more stable rhythm, maybe?
Reverbing the Rev's up more you say? The fact actually is, I took a normal crash just as you say, and reverbed it out long so it sounded like a Rev Crash. Same with the noise buildup. Not sure if it should be reverbed once more, though.
Thanks for the constructive critism though, it's very appreciated! :D
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