You should normalize the audio, unless it is meant for a like background or something. Other than that I was surprised with the recording!
You should normalize the audio, unless it is meant for a like background or something. Other than that I was surprised with the recording!
Thanks. :)
Pretty cool, like that sidechaining on the vocals later on. If I had anything to say as constructive criticism, it would be to use a more out there drum set and add an intro that is not instant ;P.
Thanks. I spent a lot of time on the vocal chop melody in the drop. The is basically no intro on purpose cuz its supposed to be a dance track that has never ending energy.
Thanks for the review!
nice use of vocal clips, reminds me of noisia's old tracks
Big up bruv, means a lot! My brother Fuhnetik / Repose produced this one, absolute gem!
A lot of repetition of that one weird saw bass, but souds kinda cool.
thank :3
Is this a song specifically about deliriants? I was expecting something a lot darker but still pretty cool man. The bitrate sounds low to me though for some reason, as it does on a lot of the new audio. Always make sure toi use like 320 kbs for mp3s, or just use .wav or .flac during export.
I'm new to this type of music, but thanks a lot for the advice, I'll keep them in mind :) I'm glad you like it
love that melody. Nice use of reverse notes. If there is anything I could suggest working on it would be,
the bitrate sounds a bit low and the track flows well but feels perhaps a little too predictable in sections, but mostly i'd say very well done, look at the render settings to fix the bitrate, or the "bounce" settings before export.
Thanks! I "bounced" the project in Logic at 16-bit and 44.1 kHz into an aiff file, and then converted it to mp3 in Audacity. But after your comment, I went ahead and reimported the pre-mastered track at 24-bit and 192 kHz, remastered it, and bounced it at 24-bit and 48 kHz directly to an mp3 from Logic. I uploaded the new version, but to me it sounds about the same. I don't have enough mixing and mastering experience yet to notice subtle differences, I suppose.
Thanks for the review! :)
good, but a little bit too repetitious in my opinion.
Thanks For Listening!
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Es obvio :v, pero gracias :D
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