(03-03-2013, 11:37 AM)PatientZero Wrote: For the sake of manners I'm gonna put this behind a spoiler, since I'd rather people listened without any preconceptions.Totally right. I'm more than aware of those little clicks and stuff. It was actually the recording software I was using (Ambrosia). For some reason, it doesn't respond well to lsdj. I'm back to using Audio High Jack Pro. I haven't re-recorded any of these though. I think I'm kind of done with that whole "dubsteppy" style. 48 hours is enough haha
Fair warning: I can come across a bit harsh with this stuff, especially since I'm putting it all together in a block like this.
But I will most definitely take your criticism into account for anything I put together in the future. I need to clean it up and keep it more varied.
Thanks for the Feedback!
I had a little jam session recently with a friend of mine and ended up putting together a little dreamy track. I wrote a couple of melodies and simple basslines together in lsdj then we recorded each track separately and EQ'd some and put a bit of reverb on etc. We also incorporated other instruments.
Though it isn't part of my 48 e.p I feel like it would be silly to open an entirely new thread for just that one track. I would very much like some feedback this too. We're pretty happy with the outcome and are thinking of working on more stuff a like. So any criticism would be useful to any of mine and our future projects also.
(03-03-2013, 11:37 AM)PatientZero Wrote: (If you're interested I've got some friends who run a little station, once you hit the mark I'm sure I can strongarm them into getting you some airtime in the rotation, I'd love to get some more lo-fi on the air)
That could be cool. Trying to progress toward a more kind of witchhouse sound. I'll keep posting and you let me know when you think it works. Music isn't really my strongest point so it might be some time haha
Thanks, that's really kind of you dude
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Update.
More new stuff. Simple, repetitive, good vibes.
Enjoy
Criticism is welcome