<nonpony><oldstyle dubstep> Starstruck

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<nonpony><oldstyle dubstep> Starstruck

Postby Nine Volt » 10 Oct 2012 18:22

Nine Volts of Starstruckery.

http://soundcloud.com/nine-volt/nine-volt-starstruck

Went for an old school dubstep feel with this.

Also I spent about twice the time on this than I normally would.

Thanks to Kyoga, The Chip, and Orange for listening and giving helpful critique!
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Re: <nonpony><oldschool dubstep> Starstruck

Postby Error404IsFound » 10 Oct 2012 21:37

I don't know much on this topic, but I'm going to give some feedback because I want to!:D Anyway, this track is extremely refined. Like REALLY MASTERED. All your sounds are clear as day, and that is great in itself. The few things I didn't like myself was that the main sub you used didn't feel present enough. It hard for me to explain, but I could here it, it just didn't have that full presence that I've heard from other tracks. Also, the main rough lead you used on the main drop, the LFO seemed a bit out of sync, but that might be me not knowing much on the genre. But then again I don't know very much :P. Great track still. Drum beat drives hard.
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Re: <nonpony><oldschool dubstep> Starstruck

Postby soup2504 » 10 Oct 2012 22:37

I wouldn't go as far as to say it's old OLD school Dubstep, but it's definitely a bit older style. I approve. I really like this, and I look forward to more, possibly. I wish I could say something else other than "It was good!" but I really can't think of anything else to say... Sorry!
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Re: <nonpony><oldschool dubstep> Starstruck

Postby Nine Volt » 11 Oct 2012 04:08

Thanks guys!

I really appreciate the support!

Regarding the LFO being out of sync:
It's because I used a positive value instead of a negative, I just learned that negative values are on sync (with faster wobbles at least). So yeah.

And soup: there will be more of this
It's really fun to make :)
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