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Sick tune as always! :o

nice! <3

SpeedoRH responds:

Thanks man!

Lets gooooooooo

Oh man why it didn't show up in my notifications :o
This tune is sooooo juicy, you squeezed everything from it lets go

P.S. Thanks for the shoutout man ly <3

SpeedoRH responds:

Tysm! You helped me squeeze it as well, so that deserved a credit right away.
Ly too!

Tbh that went really really well! :O
Thing I would add: when you have machine gun basses, they are often layered with some heavy snares or actual shooting fxs to just give it that hard slapping sound.
Overall it was really juicy and you should definitely do more of this in the future! <3

SandDisplayMan responds:

Thank u :)

The guitar :o

Duuuuuuuuuuuuude the vibes... :O
This is definitely one of my favourite synthwave tracks!
Lyrics felt for me like these typical Daft Punk vocoders, which I geniuinely love. They are so catchy as well! I have no idea if you made them by yourself, but if you did, then you nailed it.
Love it

Vimori responds:

Thank you. I have been thinking about writing a similar track for a long time and it finally happened. I took the vocals from the Vandalism pack, but I changed it a little and the processing here was really mine. Well, what can you do, I can't sing :D

interesting...

SandDisplayMan responds:

Idk kinda wanted to test that out, maybe a interresting method for making some good hip hop melodic loops, ofcoarse with less panning, rip correlation meter :(

Hahah that one was sick!

SandDisplayMan responds:

Heheh tnx!

It's not bad, but the drop feels not that exciting. You should defnitely stack more saw chords on this one, maybe with a little bit of distortion. Also, don't get me wrong - by saying more I don't mean another 20 layers. You can stack even two layers as long as they sound full - and that's the important part. Less layers = less problems with mixing later on. Also they don't have to be really complicated, sometimes the easiest sounds are the best. I also feel that the bass is too high and a bit boring. Try to use different distorted basses (maybe reese) just to make it more thicker and interesting. The same thing for a lead - adding a juicy, distorted lead on top of your chords can really make your stack way bigger. There are plenty cool tutorials on youtube about this, for example from Oversampled :))
Overall, keep it up you have potential :D

SandDisplayMan responds:

Yeah, maybe spme layers would make it better. Fun fact: i actually used a reese bass for the bassline lol

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