Nice gonna keep this one short and sweet since theres nothing much to say because the mix is clean the drums hit hard and the instrumentation is dope overall great beat.
Nice gonna keep this one short and sweet since theres nothing much to say because the mix is clean the drums hit hard and the instrumentation is dope overall great beat.
The melody, hihats and kicks are amazing. That is a nice piece of work. I love how the melody is always changing. Although some more percussion and different snare pattern wouldn't hurt. Overall I like the mix and the sound of this track, it sounds amazing (love the uptempo and hyped up vibe of it) really. Nice work!!!!!!
I like the fact that you keep the beat interesting with the different change ups. I like the punchyness of the kick drum I think it punches through the mix perfectly. I will say there is a synth in there that personally I would remove cus I believe the beat would sound better without which comes in I think around the chorus section? Good work though! keep it up
Killing it again man. It's different to the other stuff I've heard from you but everything sounds clean. Like the bass guitar that comes in in particular. Very creative song. Stylistically I would have done a low pass around 1:45-2:08 and have it going from low to high there to emphasise the different section but that's more down to preference. The space in the mix is good too.
Like the snare you have. It's light and has the right amount of reverb. Did you change the reverb during the song?
I think that organ sound is pretty amazing and the snare sound is so clean and nice. Also I like that whittles from 1:15 that was really on point imo. The only thing I would wanted to change was bass sound. It missed some of bass frequency and also it sounded little off from the whittle sound. I also like that it's not really repetitive so interesting!
F4F boombap beat "Royal"
Nice chord progression and the beat is mixed well. I'd like to hear something in the higher register to fill out each level and maybe a change up in the organ chord progression to add some variety (nevermind - hear the higher register organ now...dope job!).