"Panic Stations" by Deltalogic

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Please leave comments, I need to get as much help as I can on making my tracks better :)

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  • May 19, 2010

    MorsMantus

    1st off welcome to Sampleswap! My advice to you is instead of putting all the samples together, gradually insert each sound once in a great while to further progress the song. Other than that you got it!! Oh and sytrus will be you best friend when it comes to basslines(if you are not using it already). Again welcome, and I hope to hear more from you.
  • May 19, 2010

    Deltalogic

    [quote:14c2d5d4b0="MorsMantus"]1st off welcome to Sampleswap! My advice to you is instead of putting all the samples together, gradually insert each sound once in a great while to further progress the song. Other than that you got it!! Oh and sytrus will be you best friend when it comes to basslines(if you are not using it already). Again welcome, and I hope to hear more from you.[/quote:14c2d5d4b0] Thanks for the comments :) Not sure what you mean by all the samples though, I assume you're talking about the guy talking? And I used Sytrus for 4 bass/synths in this song :P Guess it's just trial and error to find out what sounds good ^^
  • May 20, 2010

    MorsMantus

    I was talking about the synth sound in the background that shows up every 20 seconds or so. The vocal samples are fine. You're doing great.
  • May 20, 2010

    tempore

    Yo, it sounds like your making good progress. The hi-hats are quite cool, don't know if you've processed the drum samples at all but I would suggest playing around with the EQ some more. At the end of the day the sound is your choice but I would be going for bigger fatter kicks and snares with more reverb...these things can also be mixed up in the mix to make things more interesting. Just another small note... to me, the hi-hats are a bit too loud in the mix. keep it up though

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