the4thImpulse wrote:Feedback as I listen:
Somehwhat generic sounding bassline, it has a nice character to it which I like. Opening the filter through the intro good. Kick comes in, I am not a fan of this kick, it sounds real simple and like its trying to be heavy but it can't. Is there reverb on it? Generaly its a bad idea to put verb on a kick, it can cause it to get muddy and less defined. I suggest you carefully layer 2 kicks together to replace the one you have. The snare is too simple I would put a clap on top of it to give it more character and presence. Ok vocal part is good, fits well volume wise. Wobble time! The main wobble you first play gets old fast imo, I assume your using massive, if so do some wavetable modulation to change it up as it plays. The drums need more presence for this part, I would use some sidechaing on the wobbles and transient shaper on the drums.
Its a good start, and to be honest its better then any dubstep I have ever made, but there is still work to be done and I hope I have helped you in some way.
Wow...that's alot of feedback. Some quick replies:
-No reverb on the kick, but I do have a reverb on the main channel (I think it makes it sound better)
-I have about 10 unique synths in this and I tried to vary them throughout. I got a little lazy with that first wobble though.
-The drums can be louder, the snare I used are two layered snares so I'll screw with the volume on those and try and keep the sound.
Thank you for the critique and the compliments! This is my first really big project and I'm really trying to be open to criticism.