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So funky, makes me wanna get up and dance

Excellent sound, turned out great

Noice!

What was your inspiration for the song?

SettaXy responds:

It just came to me as I was listening to the beat. I just freestyle and if it goes with the beat I make a song around what I started with. Sometimes I just pic a subject and make a song about it. 🤗

This is whom I am referring to.

This takes me back, instantly. Good Job

Sounds just like a five finger death punch song, it is beautiful in every way.

RobSoundtrack responds:

Amazing compliment to me man,
thanks very very much

Good remix. I don't think that DJGabe really grasps what remix is though.. None the less good remix.

PrEmoEffect responds:

Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!

Hey man, not a bad start. Since your new to Fl studios be free to send me a pm about any questions you have. I'd be more than happy to help.

coaster3000 responds:

I have to get a new copy... I sure will though :P I have to rebuy it D:

Hey man, i got your PM and I'd be more than happy to review. :)
Kick, snares and hi-hats:
I wasn't a big fan of the snare in the intro stages(0:00-0:49, just because it didn't add that certain umph to it,to achieve that umph you could try adding a compressor and some reverb, and possibly even a small amount of delay. If you use delay though set the timing to 3:12 as this is the optimal time for that dubstep/house since it matches with the beat. Maybe even try to have a pre-shifter sounding snare as well(if you don't know what that is then just google it and there will be more than enough tutorials on how to achieve the sound. And when the snares start to build up try adding a Fruity LP Filter. Create a automation of the cutoff and have it slowly increase, that way it just doesn't rise out of anywhere. The kick was excellent and didn't overpower any of the other instruments. As for the hi-hats maybe maybe try to add some variation that way the beat doesn't become stale. The general sense of the pattern were well planned out though.

Your ability to work melody's the way you do is very impressive. So keep at that. And this track is very mellowed out, has a good amount of bass to it, i could definitely imagine hearing this on some sort of game.
If you have anymore questions then just PM me,
3.5 stars for you now, but 5 stars are not out of your league at all, just keep at what your doing.
and 5/5( because I think more people should hear your work:D)

xxxZigZagxxx responds:

Wow. Just wow. This is super good advice, man. I'll implement all these things and then see what the revised version sounds like. I'm reckoning it would sound pretty awesome.

Thank you for the awesome review. Thanks for supporting me too.

Benjamin

Nice little way to add a little skrillex in there ;) but you gotta make sure it flows when doing so, try to get a build up when switching parts, or it just sounds like random chaos, and make sure to have a powerful snare, it gets drowned out in some parts, just eq it to cut- off in the low frequencies and hit decently hard up in the mids-high.

N3rgul responds:

good advice, thanks lol, im a bit new to making dubstep and most of my experience is in industrial haha, i can definently work on the snare as well as the different frequencies throughout the song

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