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CrsSlash

By s0nlxaftrsh0ck on January 17, 2016 5:22 am

I...actually had a bit of fun with this one! I need to work on transitions >_<; but i'm pretty glad with how the deep drums came out on this one. I even had some fun with the sound panning, so pop your head phones in for the first bit of it big_smile. This is probably the first or second time i've dipped out of 128BPMs and tackled a 95BPM. Next, maybe working on actual drum beats.

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Lots of stuff going on! Don't be afraid to copy-paste a few measures - it adds structure that might make your transitions easier to visualize.

Brackleforth wrote:

Lots of stuff going on! Don't be afraid to copy-paste a few measures - it adds structure that might make your transitions easier to visualize.

I always fear that i may paste one too many measures and then the song becomes repetitious so i tend to double back and keep it insanely short.

Thank you very much for that tip, i'll try to expand my measures a bit more to flesh out the song. You're right, that should definitely help me out with making transitions easier.

Yeah, there's a lot of fun sounds and ideas here. Even somthing as simple as a noise channel swell before a new section can do a lot to let the listener know something new is coming so it's not as jarring.

hypnogram wrote:

Yeah, there's a lot of fun sounds and ideas here. Even somthing as simple as a noise channel swell before a new section can do a lot to let the listener know something new is coming so it's not as jarring.

True! Thank you for that! Didn't do that much this week sadly >_<; but it's something i'm going to practice on the next one.

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