This is pretty impressive sound design wise. Love the intro you have there. The atmospherical choir is nice. When the I hear the drops though it feels rather messy. I don't know what is up with it but maybe use a panorama to help spread the sound out more. I would also use some curve and graphical eqs to carve out the frequencies that are filling a lot of that low end and mid space.
yeah actually got some good headphones and I noticed what Lurk was saying about the left ear being left out.
I used quite a lot of panoramas but got a bit lost. I'll try to fix it for the VIP remix, and yeah a fakeout would be really cool. Don't hear too many in bass music on here either.
I was thinking in the intro you could trick the audience maybe by building up the bass and then adding a fakeout, then the fakeout comes and the drop hits. You should also try messing around with the automation knobs especially the cutoff and resonance, and the envelope knobs on the heisenberg
Hey this is neat. The samples are actually mixed pretty well with each other, though there's too little sidechain. Eq is also important as heck. After you have those two things squared away, you can have a higher quality sub bass and better background elements in general.
Samples are a great way to get started as you continue to practice bass design. The more you work at it, the better you'll get, and I'm positive there will come a time where you no longer need them. :)
k. Some samples are too loud. A bit too Loud. Drouns out a lot of the drums. Louder doesn't mean more powerful. Quieter and adding a nice sub bass under it will make it ten times better.