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>more atmosphere I take critique fairly well and always make changes whenever someone tells me something is off. This one stumped me though. That's one of the things I put my hardest efforts into
I feel like you could go one of two ways, personally. Either get more melodic and structured so it's more like a song, or go further into atmospheric, more vibey stuff. Add some reverb, clear some space. Either way--or both if you're doing an album--is good, but I just felt it was a little incoherent right now. You've got a good starting point musically, and obviously you can ignore everything I just said if you don't agree. I'm not a cop, and if it's popular enough then I'm just not your target audience.
Ayden Morris
It was for the facebook page as a cover image so it needed to not be smaller. Also seeing as the date is from several months ago I'm not really looking for notes on that.
Hunter Clark
I'll make improvements in the future. Thanks for the feedback
Jace Morgan
I review music on YouTube. Subscribe, submit your music, and be supportive. Let me know what kind of music related content you'd like to see that no one else is covering. I'd like to expand my topics.
>electronic >analog >spacey >dreamy >warm recs this is very early wavves-esque but folk instead of surf, if that sounds appealing then this will deliver.
YOUTUBE: youtube.com/channel/UCR7cZjOtLqDnk3XLdfKB3FA 80+ songs i upload stuff every day. some raps, some beats, some extravagant mask ball soundtracks, and some electric polka
Have played with production for a while, but never produced anything until tonight. Interested what people think. Sound quality didn't quite turn out for some reason.
intros a bit long maybe more connection between synths at the beginning to get rid of that space between em (unless that's what you're going for) nice rhythm, unique rhythm
Grayson Bennett
get a new synth sound, drums are pretty nice, ideas work as their own entity but don't mesh well together,
Owen Cook
I know this could be mastered better but I dropped this a couple days ago and imo it's pretty decent
Is it possible to make my vocals sound pro studio quality with an Audio Technica AT2020 condenser microphone hooked up to an audiobox interface, and if I record under a comforter, AND can mix the fuck out of the vocals on FL Studio?
I've got two instrumentals that I made, and lyrics written down but can't record them until this weekend...
One song is pure rap, and the other is like a mix of rap/screaming (think Rage Against The Machine or something)
What should I do to make my vocals sound their best? What sort of effects should I look into?