[dubstep][nopony]graveland

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[dubstep][nopony]graveland

Postby Berri » 03 Mar 2014 12:51

a lil project o' mine i have had goin for a while, its pretty good by my standards , i know its not exactly perfect tho, any way any feedback is welcome.
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thanks for your time! :grin:
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Re: [dubstep][nopony]graveland

Postby Luks » 03 Mar 2014 14:32

Intro was nice and intresting. I think that drop was too long and basses were "buggy" and sounded like generic massive-dubstep-bass patches. Also pay attention on mixing (especially drums), to get it sound perfect. But intro was nice, I liked it.
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Re: [dubstep][nopony]graveland

Postby Twy » 03 Mar 2014 17:43

I also find the intro to be my favorite part. Largely because of the drums, which aside from being just more my style, felt loud enough, more flow-y and cohesive. During the big glitched wub chorus parts especially, the drums are pretty quiet and don't add much drive or energy. The hi hats also appeared and disappeared a lot which felt weird.

I don't really have a problem with the way the basses sound, myself. though they're nothing that haven't been heard before, I don't consider that a problem just like how I don't if I hear an electric guitar or classic trance pluck or whatever. I did find the "woo"s to be on the loud and obnoxious side for me, though. From a subjective song writing point of view at least.

As well, the volume levels seem a bit inconsistent. Like after that chorus bit when we go back to the calmer bits at about 3:12 ish or so the track gets noticeably quieter, not just calmer, which is a bit jarring.

So yeah, my main advice personally would be to see if you can't work on tightening up the mixing and mastering. Making sure everythings levels are good, everything sits where it should in the eq... basically making everything more cohesive and copacetic.



I hope this can be of any help at all. Keep up the good work.
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