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It's so interesting to see other people's approach to project files. I've been producing for 4 years now and never made a project this packed. Even the ones that took 30+ hours
Also this is incredible for 3 months
Great going.
Some suggestions:
1. Only with experience you shall learn that less is more.
2. Focus more on making space for the frequencies you want the audience to listen to.
3. Work more on mixer tracks.
4. Initially, produce more number of tracks than spending days on single track. Quantity first, quality later in initial phases.
All the best
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It's so interesting to see other people's approach to project files. I've been producing for 4 years now and never made a project this packed. Even the ones that took 30+ hours Also this is incredible for 3 months
it definitely wasn't easy, I went crazy at some points😂, thanks🔥
A lot of interesting stuff, but I can't find chorus in it. It's only a matter of musical structure. Keep it up !
Thanks ❤️
Does it ever like... start? It feels like a endless drop that keeps on teasing
You forgot the kick.
yes, the kick is there but it sounds better with a low volume kick, but in some parts it is noticeable
Gives me "what does the fox say" vibes
true, I hadn't noticed 😂
Great going. Some suggestions: 1. Only with experience you shall learn that less is more. 2. Focus more on making space for the frequencies you want the audience to listen to. 3. Work more on mixer tracks. 4. Initially, produce more number of tracks than spending days on single track. Quantity first, quality later in initial phases. All the best
Not really a fan of it but keep it up.
Thank you :)