That's A LOT of reverb. You might want to tune it down on the drop chord. Also don't make the piano sound that dominant. Also I recommend a saw sub bass for better result :p
Wow, this took a bit.
So yeah, here's my new track. I tried something that I never really tried before, that being Future Bass, in fact this was actually going to be another House track, but one thing led to another and now here's my first attempt at Future Bass!
Even though this is my first attempt at this genre I think it turned out pretty well. I'm also very satisfied that I didn't use C major for like the fourth time in a row, I tried out the G-minor scale just because I wanted to and from that point I just started trying out different chord progression on my MIDI keyboard (with a house music mindset in mine). Eventually I settled for some depressing-sounding chords and went from there. But after I got to designing the drop I accidentally started placing plucks in a way that sounding like some future bass I used to listen to and I immediately thought "shit." I was too far into the track to change the tempo to 140 or 145 so I decided to salvage the project. So yeah, this is a Future Bass track at 128 BPM. I guess that would make it "Future House" but it turns out that is some other branch of House that sounds NOTHING like this. Even though it was at the wrong BPM for Future Bass I still think I pulled it off pretty well.
Not to shabby in my opinion considered I turned what was going to be a House track into a friggin' Future Bass track. But hey, some music purist are probably going to be salty at me for using the wrong tempo knowingly, anyway.
Nevertheless, hope you guys enjoyed this track!
As usual, constructive criticism is greatly appreciated!
VSTs I used:
Harmless
FL Keys
4Front Piano
Sytrus
3x Osc
BPM: 128
This track was produced on FL Studio 12.5
That's A LOT of reverb. You might want to tune it down on the drop chord. Also don't make the piano sound that dominant. Also I recommend a saw sub bass for better result :p
Thanks for the feedback!
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.