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Circuitfry wrote:Likewise, it will change again, next time, to being Twilight's textbook-intensive opinion.
PYR3LIGHT wrote:Circuitfry wrote:Likewise, it will change again, next time, to being Twilight's textbook-intensive opinion.
Twilight confirmed for next mascot?
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
Circuitfry wrote:Likewise, it will change again, next time, to being Twilight's textbook-intensive opinion.
Alycs wrote:-snip-
As a base though, how does this sound? I'm trying to go for a kinda chaotic/ fast feel
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/5vw ... 20Bang.mp3
TranquilHooves wrote:Circuitfry wrote:Likewise, it will change again, next time, to being Twilight's textbook-intensive opinion.
So everything has to be perfect ;~;?
GCKrastin wrote:Alycs wrote:-snip-
As a base though, how does this sound? I'm trying to go for a kinda chaotic/ fast feel
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/5vw ... 20Bang.mp3
This is all just my opinion, and considering the aim of the album I'm not gonna even touch how good the mixing and whatnot is. (considering I'm not very good at that myself)
Also, I'm not trying to say the song is bad, it definitely has potential but there are a few things about it that could be better.
Important things:
- The kick drum is panned to the right; it's very distracting and awkward.
- The lead synth doesn't seem full enough, like it doesn't have enough stereo spread or reverb or something. Try boosting the highs (maybe around 5 KHz?) or cutting out the lows (500 Hz and down) a little bit to help it have more presence.
- The transitions between the climax and the bridge and whatnot sound forced and a little out of place, a short drum roll right before the switch might help a bit.
- The noise sweep at the beginning shouldn't go down and then back up, it should start with the filter completely closed and then sweep up, in my opinion. Also, the resonance on the filter for the noise sweep is too high, when it reaches the completely open state the noise is very piercing and uncomfortable to listen to. Or at the very least, have the resonance decrease as the filter opens.
- I don't like the tempo change at the end, it's too abrupt and only really works if you're changing genres in my opinion. It's also beyond evil to DJs.
- I didn't notice hardly any bass. The majority of the sub was taken up by the kick drum and it really overpowered the rest of the song, so if there was an actual bass, I didn't hear it.
Nitpicky things:
- At the end, I feel the lead should have some sort of delay or long reverb on that last note, so it transitions out of the song a little better, or perhaps a subtle noise sweep in the background.
- The song is really short. This is fine most of the time, but it makes the song feel rushed, not to mention the fact that the verses and bridge are very short and don't give a sense of suspense before the next drop hardly at all. Sometimes making a song at a very fast tempo makes it difficult to make it a decent length, but I generally have no trouble making dnb or hardcore songs 3 - 5 minutes long. I think it's really a matter of preference and also the style of producing, though.
- The drum pattern seems a little awkward. Hardcore music usually is kick snare kick snare kick snare kick snare (with kicks playing with the snares as well), but your pattern seems to be kick kick snare kick kick kick snare which takes away a bit of the rushing feeling.
- The filter for the lead at the beginning goes up and down and up and down; this might be by design but it doesn't really help bring in the intro to the song very well and it's a little distracting.
- This is more of a personal preference, but I don't think the kick was sidechained to anything. It's very important in EDM to sidechain your kick with everything (especially bass) so its sub doesn't mess with the sub of other instruments. In house music, it provides the characteristic pumping sound like what you hear in deadmau5's music. In hardcore, it helps give more of that bouncy, fun sound because of how fast it is.
Not terrible, but not great either. The melody is cool though. Also, I'm not much of a hardcore person anyways, (I mostly listen to and produce dnb) so the things I pointed out might just be characteristic to the genre. Again, this is all just my opinion and I'm not trying to be blunt or harsh, just stating the things I think could be improved. :3
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
Freewave wrote:TranquilHooves wrote:Circuitfry wrote:Likewise, it will change again, next time, to being Twilight's textbook-intensive opinion.
So everything has to be perfect ;~;?
I talked to Cfry on skype last night and while Rainbow & Rooted : One Last Shot is very much mixing and mastering IS less important, the next comp will be very much FOR the argument that mixing and mastering is ESSENTIAL, as well as an entirely different tone (IDM)).
Twilight is by the book and about perfection so study up in the next year or don't enter.....
CommandSpry wrote:You know guys can you please not post WIPs when you see someone else posting a WIP, can you rather COMMENT on his WIP? How the hell can you expect to get feedback on your WIP when you just ignore someone posting before you?
I like Ocular's WIP but it all sounds like one big intro, it doesn't seem like anything went down in that mix yet
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