I don't know how you do this good on your first try for dubstep.
My first time trying Dubstep. (Melodic? Not sure)
This one took forever, but it was really fun to make and I'm happy with how it came out. Thanks to SeamlessR for his YouTube tutorials on FM synthesis; those basses (and risers) sound amazing even if I didn't know exactly what I was doing haha
Feedback appreciated!
Made with FL Studio 12
I don't know how you do this good on your first try for dubstep.
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Ummm... This song is interesting... Lots of the risers you said sounded good, just didn't fit in to the song well. I like the melody and the ideas you put into this song, but I just isn't good in the overall scheme of things. Maybe try some sidechaining to the basses to make them pop out a little more, try different synths, and just overall touch up the song. There was absolutely no mastering involved in any way. Those are my suggestions. I hope you follow them ;3;
-Applesnitch
Thanks for the feedback. If I find time I'll try your suggestions :) I agree that the production is... pretty bad, although that would be because I had less than a month of production experience. I'm working on some new tracks that I think are much better.
About mastering, though - I actually think I overdid the master compression. It's a rather fat sausage as it is.
Sounds good, but the levels could use some adjusting. Also, I wished it would have gotten to a different part eventually. The basic melody was good, it just needs a total breakdown at some point with different notes, instead of the same ones with effects on them. I'm guilty of this too some times, so no big deal. Keep it. Work with it. Do some tinkering until it's perfect. Could be shorter, too.
Thanks for the review! Did I maybe compress it too much? It's a bit of a sausage right now. And yeah, I would like to have a bigger breakdown in the bridge section but I've no idea how I'd make the transitions work, especially while keeping it short. Regarding the melody, I do have three ish different melodies throughout the track so it doesn't just stay the same, although I see how they sound similar since the chords are consistent.
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