Uuuuu a future garage track! Nicely done my friend! :D
Uuuuu a future garage track! Nicely done my friend! :D
Hi bleen! Glad you like it, thanks for review <3
The best thing about it is the ambience. I love it! Also the drop with this 2010s feel is amazing!
Well done mate! :)
I like your idea. I think it was really nice, however, I feel like you lost kinda the power of the drop :o What I really like tho is this kind of positive and jazzy vibe especially from the 02:06 moment - it's really amazing! :)
Work hard and never give up my friend! <3
~Bleeno
Thank you for the kind words!
To be honest Code: Pandorum machine gun bass isn't that hard to create as long as you know how to do it. It's a combination of hard hitting snares and some crunchy basses. There are many tutorials on Youtube if you're interested :) Anyway you came up with something yours and I think it's also really great :) The only issue is mixing (EQ, volume leveling). But overall I like your work c:
Thanks for your constructive critisism! :)
I wish more people would reply like that
Beautiful song my friend! Well done <3
Thank you <3<3<3
Pretty good for a beginner! :)
What I would do is improve the mix of the drums especially (EQ, volume leveling). The sounds themselves also feel like they could be more glued all together.
Also you could think of some cool switch ups, maybe different sounds? :)
Keep up the good work and don't give up! :D
~bleeno
Thanks m8! Yes, I think my main problem now is that I am stuck on just one sound for fear that another will sound bad, I have to try new things even if that takes me much longer, thanks for the recommendations, I really appreciate it :)
Wow! Really like your idea and its final result, but as I sometimes do, here are some tips from me:
First of all, I feel like some of your sounds are a bit dry (e.g. this melody at the beginning), so adding a reverb would do a lot of job! :)
Another thing is that the song feels kinda empty, but don't worry because a lot of people struggle with this. Actually adding some ambiences or atmospheres (e.g. these from Cymatics, but there are many on the internet in some packs so you can find some really cool) would both fill your frequencies so the song would feel fuller and more glued together, and it will give your song a special vibe which won't be boring for the listener :D
The most important thing that also kinda lacks is mixing. Mixing is the most important part of making your track sound good. And I repeat - the most important part. It's basically like 90% of the success. Not mastering, but mixing (even tho a lot of people say that their songs sound bad because they are not mastered) What I mean by mixing is simply volume leveling (setting volume of each sound to the right level), as for example your drums are too loud comparing to your dubstep basses, EQ sounds if needed (if you have high quality samples you don't really need to EQ them heavily), etc. There are many tutorials on Youtube about mixing, for example from Jay Eskar (even tho he makes Future Bounce), or In The Mix has especially great tutorials c:
Overall I really like your track and it sound great, tho it needs some improvements. However it's never too late to learn! :) Keep up on making music as I see that you have potential.
Keep up the good work,
~bleeno
P.S. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me ;)
Thanks Bleen for the amazing review that you'd made of my track, and yes, I'll take all the arguments and tips to make betters my next songs, and I'm so amazed by your comment, however, so much thanks for the Support! I'll use the tips and see examples and guides to mixing into my next projects!
Greetings!
TheLeon
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Thx!
Heavy as always!
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