For the past year I've been working on my vocals as a singer, songwriting for the first time, and an album. I sincerely need some feedback from a pool of people on some of the tracks I have so far. It's not just "check track man" because I'm planning to put together the best of what I have, and actually pay for real mastering and put together a music video and a show.
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When you have some time, please take a listen to these tracks and give me feedback. Namely, I'm looking less for technical advice on the mix and more just the general feel you get from tracks. As for the tracks with vocals, I need an honest opinion. Does something sound off about them. Does it sound Amateur, Is it boring or fun or interesting. Should I just stick to instrumentals and live for now. Do you like any of the arrangements. Would it be something you'd listen to. Are you into any of the tracks.
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I need to know what areas I need to work on, what's working, and what isn't so I can improve. In return, if you'd like, I will listen to and crit any of your tracks, and if you'd like any Audiotool help from me on something I'll help you out.
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Here is the Link: https://soundcloud.com/chris-smith-10961689/sets
Please at least have a brief listen to all of them.
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Posting this in Chitchat instead of spotlight, because no one reads spotlight, and I really need some visibility and feedback on this so I can move forward with my album.
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If it has time till next weekend I would love to
If you need a remix or something I could help out either ;)
Sounds good, I'd be most appreciative for your perspectives. A remix sounds good. I'll talk to you about it further down the line.
I wrote you on Soundcloud
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Hey @infyuthsion I have a question. If I wanted to buy an audio interface, how convertible/usable is it on audiotool for vocals and recording instruments? Do I need any other DAW or software to properly use it? I know these questions might sound a bit dumb, but I am not interely sure how a audio interface could be used on the site.
You're going to have to do all of your recording and editing in another program. Probe has fairly basic capabilities and you are only allowed to upload 30 seconds, You will need to record, prepare, and export in chunks your vocals. Same with instruments. That is, unless you are looking to do extremely basic stuff like recording a 16 step loop from a drum machine or something, then you could probably use probe.
Having interface isn't going to do you much good with Audiotool itself, if you want Audiotool to run good it's more about having a good cpu. Also you are not going to be able to make use of multi track recording, with multiple instruments at once.
I think I get the genre you’re heading for. Have you thought about having some interlude tracks or introduction track of some sort into your album?
Hello bro.
I will give you some advice, although I don’t know if they will be useful to you.
Firstly I want to congratulate you on this album,I was delighted with the work done and I appreciated it.
Now back to the tips:
1 I think the album should contain both songs and purely musical works.That is, interleaved.
2 Pay particular attention to the melodies. They should be easy to remember.
3 Create contests in audiotool with samples of your voice.For example :
https://www.audiotool.com/track/uprising_remix_contest_vocals_by_melissa_pixel/
So you will find new opportunities or ideas
Respectfully ssagg