Originally Posted by
Bands
nice feed back friend, I would like to know the goods of the track as well, so I can know what i'm doing right as well ya know?
But thanks for the feed back, I'm relatively new to producing and I kinda agree with the synth being bad. It sounded like a key was off, but it sounded pretty good to me. Not too sure, maybe it was just the plugin.
Can you give me an example of filling up the frequency range though. I understand what you mean, but I need like an example to fully understand. If that's a retarded question then nevermind lol.
Or there might be videos on it probably, google is my friend right, but thanks for the feed back, I really preeshiate it
Also I thought the octave changes of the synth, and the center part of the song where I introduce the bongos made it a bit more unique instead of looping it giving it a different lil vibe. Did it not? or was it not enough
I can surely give some refrences about fullness in electronic music.
https://soundcloud.com/officialmedas...oy-schoolboy-q
Notice how even if there is pretty much only the low bass and the synth in the beginning with the vox, the synth lives in the lower mids making it sound warm and full.
When the drop comes the bass gets turned up and the pluck is again very wide frequency wise.
As you can hear having low mid synths and good warm reverb fills up the track without making it feel crowded.
https://soundcloud.com/futureclassic...-lewis-remix-1
Speaking of bass. Notice how the subbass in this track is super wide. When you have solo basses (or almost solo) you need to make sure they super wide.
You can also fill up the track with some ambience like they do here.
https://soundcloud.com/foolsgoldrecs/quix-laundry
Same of the above here. Notice how wide the synths are when they are soloed.
Now if you are intersted in how to make good electronic music I recommend checking out as many different tracks as you can and figuring out what kind of elements and techniques they use in the tracks you like.
Good way to improve is to brutally compare your tracks to the ones you think are world class. It sucks and makes you feel like shit, but hey, that's how you improve.
EDIT:
Kind of similar concept to your track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zScSI8WT8og
Notice how the lead synth again is much lower and warmer. The lows are lower and the highs are higher
Last edited by cowmeat; Jan 4, 2017 at 09:22 PM.