Considering it's a work in progress, it's pretty good.
The first thing I noticed was the lack of a sub bass line. But you've already said it's still a work in progress, so I won't go into that.
But, I would like to suggest a few other things.
First, your panning. You've got a decent amount of stereo on the whole thing, but each individual synth, or loop whichever you're using, should be panned to it's own place. Right now everything is riding straight down the middle, which doesn't give it a wide open spacious, and dynamic feel. For example, the background arp synth, could use a stereo enhancer to spread it wide open as a cradle for all the other sounds, since it's the main piece that's already carrying everything. Maybe even a touch of reverb. All the other sounds you're using could be panned to either the right or the left. But I would suggest not going more than 70% either way. Otherwise it will ride right up on the edges of the widened arp synth, and begin to bury it. Also, by doing so, it opens up room for the drums to breathe, and they will sit out a little more. As it is now, they're a little muddy and lost under the main synth line. In dubstep, the drums are generally quite prominent.
There are a few other suggestions I could give you, but I'll wait to see if you want them before I type them out.
You're on the right path, keep working this one, and you'll have a pretty good tune.
thats a cool new sound, that veeow vwaa veeow, sounds cool I like towards the end you have like a video game sound, maybe add a sub bass to it while we hear the veeow vwaa veeow, btw Im listening to it right now in a cyber cafe with headphones on as oposed to in my house with the laptop speakers on,
Never heard of a piano being utilized in this style of music, but you did a pretty good job implementing it. I find this track really interesting how it's constructed. It has like an outer space, astronaut feeling to it. The talking over the beat was weird at voice, but it grew on me overtime & was really creative. Nice Production! Also, If You Could check out my tracks and leave some feedback I'd appreciate that.
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Considering it's a work in progress, it's pretty good.
The first thing I noticed was the lack of a sub bass line. But you've already said it's still a work in progress, so I won't go into that.
But, I would like to suggest a few other things.
First, your panning. You've got a decent amount of stereo on the whole thing, but each individual synth, or loop whichever you're using, should be panned to it's own place. Right now everything is riding straight down the middle, which doesn't give it a wide open spacious, and dynamic feel. For example, the background arp synth, could use a stereo enhancer to spread it wide open as a cradle for all the other sounds, since it's the main piece that's already carrying everything. Maybe even a touch of reverb. All the other sounds you're using could be panned to either the right or the left. But I would suggest not going more than 70% either way. Otherwise it will ride right up on the edges of the widened arp synth, and begin to bury it. Also, by doing so, it opens up room for the drums to breathe, and they will sit out a little more. As it is now, they're a little muddy and lost under the main synth line. In dubstep, the drums are generally quite prominent.
There are a few other suggestions I could give you, but I'll wait to see if you want them before I type them out.
You're on the right path, keep working this one, and you'll have a pretty good tune.
Take care.
Sloe.
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