Zon - Dirty Lights (Remade the original Dubstep track)
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[media]http://soundcloud.com/gklol/zon-dirty-lights-remade[/media]
I just finished this one today, i went back to my old track and you guys seemed to like it. That track was my first dubstep track and since than i learned a lot of new tricks and how to properly make good bass.
Put some samples under the bass part and some silent long decay on the bass, to make it sound less empty.
It also has alot of EQ'ing left, i presume?
[QUOTE=JimmyRobot;30954128]Put some samples under the bass part and some silent long decay on the bass, to make it sound less empty.
It also has alot of EQ'ing left, i presume?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, i'm not the best as EQing, i don't have good audiophile speakers or headphones so i never feel 100% about some tracks.
after having a nice talk with jimmyrobot...
let's just say this is the outcome.
[media]http://soundcloud.com/jimmyrobot/zon-dirty-lights-reapah-remix[/media]
fucking awesome remix.
[QUOTE=Xoniao;30957472]after having a nice talk with jimmyrobot...
let's just say this is the outcome.
[media]http://soundcloud.com/jimmyrobot/zon-dirty-lights-reapah-remix[/media]
fucking awesome remix.[/QUOTE]
thanks man, and good luck in the future<3
[QUOTE=Xoniao;30953978][media]http://soundcloud.com/gklol/zon-dirty-lights-remade[/media]
I just finished this one today, i went back to my old track and you guys seemed to like it. That track was my first dubstep track and since than i learned a lot of new tricks and how to properly make good bass.[/QUOTE]
The effect that goes lower in the beginning could be skipped I think. The snare-drum could be lower, and piano higher. I love the way the effect from earlier "zooms" in though into the wobbling bass, you're overusing the rippling effect though which destroys the effect itself. Use it more sparingly, and have the piano perhaps drop in every now and then instead? It's probably because you used the same effect to begin the song, but the going-lower from the intro could probably skipped again.
Once again, overuse of the rippling effect ruins it and I just want to quit now, you have some really good ground in the melody of the wobbling bass and don't be afraid to have it just roll on, it can carry itself without having the variations you are using with the ripple-effect. Use it sparingly, less is sometimes more!
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