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Sound Design / Re: Porter Robinson - Sad Machine remake
« on: June 08, 2016, 03:40:12 pm »
I'm curious.. did you use the soundbank that Porter used or were all of these sounds made from scratch?? Because this is scary accurate. O.O

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Finished Tracks / Re: Be There | Some Dumb Progressive BS
« on: June 07, 2016, 09:11:20 pm »
More than likely the bass has unnecessary highs. The bass is usually where I struggle with progressive house. Not quite sure why.. I'll try some different designs in the future! Thanks so much!

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Finished Tracks / Re: my tribute to worlds,give it a listen!
« on: June 06, 2016, 09:34:52 pm »
I really like the use of Divinity's vocal chops during the break of your tribute. The whole atmosphere you create using the elements from the album is phenomenal. The chords you wrote before the climax of the track are super fitting! If it were me, I would have had a much tighter sidechain on the basses during the climax of your track. Maybe a little but of a boost around 2kHz as well to brighten things up. But overall, this is an AMAZING tribute to an amazing album!

I will most definitely be putting this on my playlist!!

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Finished Tracks / Be There | Some Dumb Progressive BS
« on: June 06, 2016, 09:30:54 pm »
Hey there! First post to this forum, so I figured I'd start things off right with one of the tracks I'm more proud of. I'll start critiquing other tracks on the forum as well to keep things balanced though!

Anyway, this track was more inspired by Tom & Jame's track What Goes Around. The vocal sampling during the break is really cool, and the creation of a verse using a single phrase caught my attention. I went to Splice Sounds, found a vocal sample I liked, and started slicing and pitching!

My main inspirations being StadiumX and Tom Swoon both affected the sound of this track as well.

Please tell me what you think and what I could do to improve my production!

Thanks!

~ Paul Green


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