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WIPs / Re: chinese flute step thing
« on: January 17, 2016, 11:07:25 pm »
I really like it!
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Drums are really lacking and the mix needs a lot of work. The synths feel weak. I would suggest you keep building on this track and do some crazy shit.
That sounds really awesome! The chords and melody really fit the title, the arrangement with the drums sounds really nice and interesting.
Sadly i cant help with identifying the genre, but i dont think that its too important either
Try opening the project in the 32bit version of FL, and see if it crashes there. If it doesn't crash, try enabling bridged mode in the plugins advanced options to see if it forces FL64 to bridge it. This is assuming that the native loader is crashing. Otherwise, remove it from the project in FL32, save, then in FL64 load the 32bit version if it exists. Hopefully one of those will work.
Just a little production tip, add a sub bass under everything to give more weight to the mix.
I dunno if its on purpose, but the little vocal chop that you have in the riser is only a 2nd away from the root, which is a little unorthodox. Maybe try a more consonant interval like a 5th or something? Also, the song seems to lose a ton of energy after the riser. The big thing you should be thinking about in a drop isnt so much how it sounds, but how it retains all the energy that you've built up during the riser. I would recommend adding a supersaw chord at the beginning of each bar, or a percussion loop early on. I don't know where you want to go with this track, so these are decisions you would have to make yourself. The wobble is a cool idea, and the rhythmicness that you have going on with it is nice. Hope I was helpful!
Anyone use the grossbeat sidechain in FL?
Your link doesnt seem to work.