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Professor 06-14-2011 08:19 AM

Drum and Bass vibes
 
http://snd.sc/lN5fA8

Check it out if you have the time...

Champiness 06-14-2011 11:04 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
I absolutely loved the intro; the drop could be a little better though. It's still good but the tinkly noises make everything feel a tad "busy".

TheBang 06-14-2011 03:39 PM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
I like it

Professor 06-15-2011 08:11 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
busy tinklies... I can dig it. thanks for listening.


Thanks Todd. Your succinctness is succinct.

froopy seal 06-16-2011 06:56 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
Great. Love this kind of uplifting, 'happy' D'n'B.

None too busy for me. The usual dullness is the reason why I can't dance all night to D'n'B alone. Made worse only by loud, prattling, self-absorbed MCs with '90s meshback hats.

Professor 06-16-2011 08:00 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
Happy is good. Thanks for the props!

King of Snake 06-17-2011 04:50 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
Like the vibe. As i mentioned on FB, I'm missing the bass. Yes there's a subbass going on but imo there should be something above that too.

If you listen to this track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbu5M...eature=related (You've played this on one of your shows and I think it sounds kinda similiar to yours) the bass feels a bit more solid, even at lower volumes or without a subwoofer. I don't know how exactly they do it but I think the production on that track is amazing.

Anyway apart from that I really like myself some uplifting D&B so I dig this :)

Professor 06-19-2011 11:03 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
There wasn't much more room sonically to have the harmonics of the bass reach up in the 300-500Hz range...which is where you'd get that sort of low-mid that would carry on tiny speakers. I realized this, and made a personal decision to allow more of the reverby/atmos mids to carry it a bit more. It's a learning experience for me, as an engineer vs. a composer. Your production mixes are always spot on and for me, I have spent more time on the composition side than the engineering side of production. D&B is a particularly difficult genre to work if you want to have more going on in a track than wobble/drum riff. I listened to a lot of hospital stuff to get the vibe for how they were separating the spaces in the mix, but in the end, I really wanted more atmos... making it more 'mine' than a dancefloor track. In the end, that probably will make the tune sound 'half' finished, or straddling the borders...not certain of where it wants to go. That said, I am going to continue to work on this sort of stuff. I'm really leaning away from the glitchy/dsp/plugin driven "IDM" sounds, or minimal techno etc sounds.

The only reason I go on this tangent here, Michiel, is that I value your opinion higher than most, and we rarely have time to chat about production with each other much anymore.

over and out.

Oh yeah, and I got a little love from Acid Ted this week--which is always nice. :)

BrotherLovesDub 06-20-2011 10:54 AM

Re: Drum and Bass vibes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by King of Snake (Post 150838)
I'm missing the bass. Yes there's a subbass going on but imo there should be something above that too.

told ya!


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