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I like the unique sounding first side chain you used. Don't dis sytrus leads! FM synthesis FTW. Like Bjra said, the kick is good, but I think a good idea would be to use a weaker kick until you bring in the full bass side chain so that it has a stronger 'drop' feeling to it. You have a unique spread of different timbres and that's always a plus in my book. I would like to see a different melody in there somewhere though. The mix is spot on so kudos on that.

You totally stole my "I can't think of an ending" trick with the tempo/volume/pitch downward automation =/ haha or rather I mean I use that all the time.

Overall solid track mate.
Cheers!

-LD-

Box-Killa responds:

lol I am too cheap to side chain, it was just offbeat bass. It has a pretty good ilusion of it though

Yeah the mix was pretty good I think

yeah that turntable trick is pretty old

lol

seeya

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Hey BK,

I think you have yourself a very well written instrumental piece here. I absolutely love the percussion, but at the same time I think a little more variation in dynamics and possibly another perc instrument to help introduce the main snare and bass drum. Kind of like a little bit more of what you threw in around three minutes. The melody is very renaissance. It would work great for something like Warcraft. What orchestral pack/vst did you use? I just had a professional cellist in my studio the other day for some recording and i have been looking for good orchestral back up. Anyways great song, cheers!

- LD -

Box-Killa responds:

:D Yeah edirol/nexus/fl

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Well I wasn't going to write a review until I read below and saw that you actually know the difference between mixing and mastering haha. The mix is actually pretty good mate. The lead might be a tad loud, but only a wee bit. I like the really punchy intro lead and clap. It helps really put focus on those quarter beats which make dancing to this much more fun. I would suggest a little more percussion variation or maybe a breakdown of some sort. Maybe go fugue style with that melody as well by giving some variations of it since it's the only one. Also a good trick(I can't tell if you are using it), but if you put a Fast Distortion on the kick, or maybe even two of them, you get a pretty gnarly kick. My song Contaminate is an example of that. Anyways best of luck to you on your music journey,

Cheers!

- LD -

VelociD responds:

I don't think a distorted kick would fit to the melody, hence i didnt distort it and made it rather punchy.
And that thing in the intro is a snare not a clap :P

Thx for your review!

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Wicked sounding melody. It would be a good idea to fine tune that reverb a bit, and the strings on your guitar might need changing cuz I am hearing a lot resonance probably caused from when a little indent forms on the string and the string doesn't get pushed as much as it should no matter how hard you press. But all minor stuff...get it? Anywayssss I am useless at reviewing anything but mixes because I am just a tech whore.

Cheers!

- LD -

Box-Killa responds:

Oh Yeah I think it's just the guitar that does that, or maybe the strings don't suit the guitar or something :D Thanks for the review MR Tech Whore :D

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mariwanna dance round quarks white house dining table lamp salt. rock. soda. elevator aligator. NINJAS.

craniumgasms.

bananas.

Mid-Night responds:

Hm?

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Well mate I don't know where to start. I suppose Ill go general and work my way to smaller things.
Ok so first thing, it's not drum n bass music. Although the tempo might be right, the percussion does not follow any typicality of dnb. My advice is to try to imitate other dnb artists to try to get the style down before adding your own originality.
The samples used are basically the most generic sounding FL studio sounds you could get. Try to work on changing knobs around a lot and making sounds more your own, putting more effects and what not.
The melody works fine but it's very simplistic and theres only one synth and one version of the melody. Try using other instruments to play the same melody or come up with other melodies that would go along with it.
The structure is actually fine for the most part, but seeing as all the sequencing is so abstract and off, it would be hard not to have interesting structure.
Overall I think you should work on your songs having all the qualities a song should have first. So look into making basslines, leads, and percussion, and make them all go together nicely.

Thats my best advice for a beginner like you. Try not to take it insulting at all, its just critical. If you need any help learning FL studio there are great video tutorials all over youtube and if you are stubbed on something you can always PM me a question and I'll get back to you ASAP. Anyways good luck with music.

Cheers!

- LD -

NZMurry responds:

Thanks man. This is one thing iv'e wanted, for people to actually respond with advice. One thing is that i have the demo for FL... and being 14 i don't have an income to buy the real thing :( But the one thing i find really annoying for me is that i know that my songs are bad but don't really know how to build them so that they sound good. I also find that i try and replicate another Dnb Riff or something but i cant seem to find out how to do it quite as fast on FL or get it right with the FL beat system. I also find that most songs i hear these days sound nice and layered with different drum beats and nice background sound which makes the music sound full and not empty of sound. I should also point out that if i were to really try to make a song on FL it would be better than this, its just at the moment i am restricted by the fact that i can't save anything so i have to finish it all at once or not at all and so time is a factor. And i am also restricted by the FL Demo features etc

Thanks a lot though, for the advice and i will come back with something better if i ever get to buy Fl, or another program like it. Are there any other suggestions of better programs i could use instead?

Thanks

Murry

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Funny thing dubstep. I just started listening to it too and decided to do a track as well. One thing that going to such a slow BPM does to people is makes their beats more simplistic and slow, and this effect seems to have gotten to you a little. I think the percussion, excluding the snare, was a little too much in the back of the mix, and could use some more variation or complexity/originality.

You definitely have the style of dubstep right, but the structure is a bit off. Most tracks have really similar structure to DnB tracks. The standard is near as such:

The Introduction - thirty seconds to two minutes with no bassline or hard hitting drums mostly

The drop - bring in that reese and the main percs and keep it going for a minute or two steady. Variation is fine but keeping the beat for dancing

The dowhateveryouwant - after that it's pretty much up to you on how to do breakdowns/bridges to second themes/outros/etc...

But then again not everyone goes for industry standard structure music, especially here on newgrounds, so I don't hold anything against ya for it. I'm just advising. Overall its a solid track and I've added you to my being watched list (the not creepy musician kind of list haha) so I can look into you further.

Cheers!

- LD -

mr-jazzman responds:

Thank you man, you have definitely helped me. Yeah, I tend to stay away from the typical structure because it's...well...typical, and the only way to make any noise on NG is to be different. As for the quality of the percussion, etc., it was unavoidable because I produced this on my laptop - not exactly the best method for mastering lol. And then my desktop speakers are all sorts of funky, so I'm probably gonna have to find some new speakers. I personally love thumping, balls-to-the-wall drums for this kinda stuff, which I tried to do, but hey, it sounds totally different through everyone's set of speakers. With that said, thanks again for the input, and I'll most def keep you on my watch list as well!

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I'm terrible at handling fast solos so kudos mate. I would go into depth on this but I think the review request club has it handled haha. Anyways, If you check your Rithum post I gave a nice little intro tutorial.

Cheers!

- LD -

SessileNomad responds:

lol ok thanks dude

well u already have gr8 reviews but here's my take

Overall the ambient side really stuck out to me the most, but the DnB section does not really work in my opinion. Then the glitchy DnB outro into ambient was delicious.

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First, I think the filters you used in the beginning combined with the slightly detuned sounding piano of a beautiful melody gave it a good but slightly creepy feeling atmosphere. Which I think is pretty wicked.

When you dropped into the first main percussion at 0:37, some of your mixing seems overdone. This may be where our tastes differ the most, but your percussion seems like it has overly extreme reverb on it, which you might think maybe counters the really filtered intro, but actually just sounds awkward in comparison to both the melody and the genre. It's almost like your listening to a song with a really good mix but in a small closed off cave. And in the cave you cant feel the percussion so much because of all the reverberations of the music taking up space instead of possible intricately creating more percussion layers or having any instruments with effects or having dynamics change more.

When you dropped into the glitchy DnB section around 1:34 the reverb fit very well because the IDM style DnB glitch like that does not stray from that in regards to genre and works much better with the IDM ambient style then pure DnB. The last part was my favorite for sure.

Melody: 10/10
Structure:8/10
Percussion: 7:10
Overall:8/10

If anything doesn't make sense it's I'm on drugs, Cheers!

- LD -

SessileNomad responds:

heavy reeverb is probably the number one thing that people tell me that dont like about my precussion, and honestly, i think the only thing that was really reeverbed was my snare, but w/e, point is yeah i put alot of reeverb on stuff, but i like it that way xD

dont worry my good friend, it all made sense, what are you on?

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