- blend.io/klemzic
- Planet Earth
- 5 projects
44.9 MB(46 files)
128 BPM
11 Audio, 7 Midi tracks
Progress:Rough Draft
Assignment1, I would love some feedback. :)
Please Register or Log In to post a comment.
Lavric9 years ago
Thanks everyone :)
Cosmowerx9 years ago
Well done, I dig the drums & sub bass!
Barbara Moser9 years ago
Nice atmosphere, great work!
CodaMojo9 years ago
Melody is on point Bro :)
Lavric9 years ago
Thank you!
Franklin Dan9 years ago
Really nicely done.
Lavric9 years ago
Thanks a lot! I have some experiance. I was producing with FL Studio but I really like Ableton Live so I took this course to learn the program faster :)
lifeisaudio9 years ago
Wow this is really cool. I'm gonna assume you have a lot of previous experience with producing electronic music. I'm glad there are more advanced students on the course we can all take inspiration from. Followed you so I can keep up with your work! x)
TEKALIGHT9 years ago
Well I hope you do man and I'll want a copy then !! :)
Lavric9 years ago
@TEKALIGHT: Thanks, and I will finnish this track in the near future :)
Lavric9 years ago
@Dennis: Thanks!
Lavric9 years ago
@Bruce: No problem, yeah there is plenty of stuff on youtube, that's how I learned everything.
TEKALIGHT9 years ago
That's a good first shot man ! Super transitions on each parts : fills, risers, stops are just used nicely and you manage to keep us asking for more after this tricky end :) Well done, no more comment !!
Dennis Dillon9 years ago
Very tastefully done Mr DJ! Pulling this one down to study those filter sweep transitions and that stuff you're doing with what sounds like strings at the end.
Bruce "Music" Christoff9 years ago
Thanks Klemen. Once we get to filters, I'll be able to use this!! Guess I can search on YouTube as well... lots of stuff out there for sure.
Lavric9 years ago
Thanks for the feedback. Everything is counted by 4 or 8 in music, so on every 8 bars you can put these white noise sweep sounds (use samples). If you don't have any samples they are easy to make. Just take any white noise and put a high pass filter on it, then automate the filter frequency to go from higher to lower. This is very effective way for transitions. You can also do what i did at 1:43. Put high pass filter on all of the sounds and just automate it to cut more and more low frequency and when it drops you put the frequencies back. Hope this helped :)
Bruce "Music" Christoff9 years ago
I gave the transition points a closer listen. Even that seemingly simple sort of surround sound up and down let's the listener anticipate. That's what I like about it. The ending... can it use some sequence there to sort of queue up the ending? Just a thought.
Bruce "Music" Christoff9 years ago
This is quite likable! I enjoyed listening to it. What I like better than some are your transitions. I (desperately) need to borrow some of that technique for my raw mix. Did you use any special features to enhance those transition points, or was that sheer raw talent with the music itself?
Lavric9 years ago⚑
So I've been working a bit on the idea. The mix is not perfect as this is still early version.