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man what a clusterfuck of a song, not in a bad way however
its pretty good, very odd sounding which adds to how unique the atmosphere is

CHiLEDAWG responds:

hahaha ! thanks for the review man appreciate it :)

i cant stand using massive, cool to see another ableton user here though :3
the title alone made me click on this and i was not disapointed
your instruments used were very diverse, some unique sounds on this song
awesome song all around yo! i got a new one for the favorites

Baumarius responds:

Haha, thanks! I understand why you might not like Massive. My girlfriend saw me using it and was kinda annoyed with it too. I'm glad you enjoyed the music though!

its good but i feel like the drums could be changed entirely so they stand out much better
good melodies and mixing them together

it sounds like old dubstep tbh
it could use a few improvements here and there but it was a decent attempt of sound design
fm bass is kinda tricky

canonblade responds:

As soon as this got uploaded on DubstepGutter, i can't agree with you. I mean I made it in December 2k17. Sounds pretty decent and good to me. This is how i feel like listening and making to music, not give what people want. You're not supposed to like dubstep, (most of my listeners don't) and it's absolutely fine by me.
Anyway, thanks for your feedback.

very nice groove you got here
i like the ambience in the track, very nice

hGea responds:

ay thank you for your kind words :)

your lead synths volume is really high
its got a good rhythm to it
maybe a bit too repetitious

TeraVex responds:

Thanks for the feedback! I'll be sure to turn the synth down a bit!

honestly, to make FM bass like this, open up sytrus, on OP1 change the modx on the phase of the waveform graph so you can use the X/Y grid, changing the phase of a waveform is what makes the ''wobble'' in FM basses, then route another OP into the first ones path so you can get a modulation source, most FM basses utilize 2 Operators with an X/Y mod changing the phase,

the first waveform is the dominant portion of the sound whilst the second waveform is the one that changes, or modulates the first waveforms pitch, DnB, dubstep, neuro, all those genres revolve around this simple form of sound design, its very easy to do it with sytrus

check out this guys youtube, he makes great tutorials, he knows what he's doing so you actually learn, and he uses FL studio
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2mgCVJWitRUTIpgd7pLung

DaneeWive responds:

Thank you for your review,actually I am trying learn as quick as possible,because I have a bunch of dubstep in my head that sounds like Xtrullor's style(a lot of phasers),thanks for the lesson,although,I have used Serum for the Dubstep now I am trying to make a dubstep composed of Harmor,Massive,Serum,and that you said I will try and Sytrus!!!

the 2 minute process means you used samples so im only judging this based on its sample arrangement, its good arrangement but it could use more variation
the high pitched plucks don't fit very well with the other sounds

EMBL3M responds:

true

the swing function on the sequencer makes things so much easier right?
pretty good remix here, i like your instrumentation
good master too
keep it up yo!

HEYYYOOOOO i try to make some cool music, enjoy it if you want! i use FL studio 12.5 and ableton live lite

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