Droozehdeh
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i really like this last one but i think the panning could get kind of annoying. what do you think?
Yeah, definitely good ideas. The development is good. You change it up enough to keep it interesting without getting too busy.
Better ($$$) vsts would probably help a lot. If you try using different types of distortion to add some overtones that could do the trick. Or maybe put some decent compressors on them and really jam them hard to get some overtones out of them.
I think they sound pretty good. I would definitely cop some new synths and vsts tho. Also I think they can be eq'd better. If you have better sounds I think they would go better with your drums. Also compression would make it sound good. On the third track the snare is kind of weak. Sounds like a snare straight out of lex lugers kit, nothing wrong with that to me but it needs compression, eq, and layering if you want it to stand out. Cool tracks over all.
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Seems like you're in your beginning stages of catching on to your own feel. I'd def say , you've got some nice sound selection going in your head. I really enjoy the "finally workin easy" , sound. I'd say mostly , focus on structure to make the bats sound a bit coherent , and as well more melodies. Just guessing , but it kinda sounds like you're building sounds in key together, vs starting with chords? If so , I'd say make that a focus too , so you can pick up on a more coherent "vibe". Keep it up though!
Sorry it took so long to respond. Usually I try to learn different methods on my own to how to get things to sound better. I didnt go to any school. I learned about most techniques through tutorials and playing with stuff until it sounds good to me. If your new to music production, I would say you have to buy some monitors because its the only way you will actually here the changes while mixing. I consider myself new to this because I have only been learning about music production for a couple years. Also if you have a keyboard, it will definitly help you make melodies.