by Nexaka » 05 Jun 2014 14:31
@Trixie: Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! That comment made my day : D
@Azerty: Thank you for feedback, and I'm glad you enjoyed it as well. You're right the vocals did get a little muffled at some parts, I've always struggled with mixing vocals haha! The supersaw chords were really surprising to say that they're too loud, but now that I listen to it, it does sound a bit overpowered. That is probably cause they're layered sounds rather just one big sound (like the wobbles). Gonna need to work on that too. Thanks again for the review x3.
@DJGaugen: Overpowered drums -> Awkward mastering. I know exactly how that happened, the limiter/maximizer I used has a transient recovery thing that I used, and it really amped the volume without distorting it as much, but it really exploded the drums. So I had to choose between a distorted mix, or overpowered drums, and I went with overpowered drums ^^; Not saying it's an excuse its just what happened, I'm sure there's a trick to this I'm not getting lol.
I've never been too good at drops, so I'm just happy it came out the way it did. That second wobble used some soundwaves that I've never really used before, so It was really odd, but I liked the way that it sounded so I went with it. The whole drop is actually more or less built around that sound rather than the other way around, so I guess that's why it didn't appeal to you as much.
I could have used a vocal chop, but I'm not too sure how I would accomplish that without it sounding thin (in comparison to the other, naturally thicker sounds I mean). Oh well, guess that means more practice! Thanks again for the review! : D
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