2:20: Obvious Rukkus vibe.
2:20: Obvious Rukkus vibe.
I hate when people compare me to Rukkus, even though he's good. (I did the second drop in this one)
I can already see someone making a GD level with this. You've come a long way from that one time you got a featured piece. I like this, it's damn groovy.
Kind of ironic that I'm saying you've progressed, because I think you were the one who actually got me scouted(?).
hehe time has passed kek. Ive improved alot and Im still working on my style and the direction I want to go. It has been quite a journey I suppose. I really appreciate every feedback and I really appreciate the kind words. I dont know if I have scouted you. Not to sure to be honest. Ill check your stuff out in a second m8! thx alot again :D!
I have two criticisms.
One-- I understand this is Melodic Dubstep, but really, you need more than just two or three bass sounds, and don't isolate them.
Two, although, be warned, this is just me nitpicking-- you seem to use a lot of reverb and I feel like it's a bit of an excuse/some makeup for a lack of higher instruments. Find some other sounds you can use to fill in drops.
In addition, try some breaks in-between drops. Just a recommendation.
Otherwise, I give this a solid four stars because it isn't bad in all reality. It's just missing some small things it'd need to be somewhat more professional.
Looked at the project screenshot. Do you bounce nearly all of your instruments to audio for CPU purposes?
Anyways, great song. It gets better with time, as do most of your songs. They grow on you.
Yeah, I really have to bounce my orchestral composition into audio to free up CPU power for other things. I can really just work on either orchestral or electronic one at a time.
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b/10
b/10, seems like a decent score.
Simple beautiful. h/10
sounds c418-ish
I'll take that as a compliment.
shit i just got cyber bullied by snady
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