And one last thing, try to use the pulverisateur as much as possible as even a basic understanding of it will take you a long way. Using samples is ok but i don't like hearing tracks were people have just put a few loops together, I like to hear people being a bit more creative with samples.
Essentially you want different sounds in the track to be loud at different frequencies so that you can hear each sound clearly. Infyuthsion has the best description for this. (link is only visible to registered users) If you have any specific questions about anything then feel free to ask on my wall.
Thanks for the comment on my wall. This is quite good and i don't think it's too empty or too full. I think that it could do with some eq-ing though. Most of the sounds in this track are coming through at similar frequencies so it sounds a bit full. If you try reducing all the mid-range frequencies (roughly 1000-3000Hz) on the drums and the really distorted part when the drums first come in this could help.
@tornsage
Thanks for that advice. I agree with you, but I can't help but start toying with effects when I'm making a song. It's a bad habit. #shrug
@dronealpha
Thank you as well! It means a lot! I really liked the color scheme, and I felt it went with the title a bit because of the different colors, and I didn't want a generic RGB colored one I guess. :-)
- the best parts are where it's clear .....dont get me wrong i,m no critic for how you might go about improving because i like aspects of your tracks and see huge potential...the fact that you are asking is half the battle but i will ending up needing the same help you seek i fear haha! i would sample more music and also check under the hood of tracks whose style you seek to emulate :)
Hi Adi - dude i'm not very good at dnb, dub nor trance right now ...if you hear my tracks you know what i mean - i would ask greyjoy or some of the artists who are more into what you are creating right now...from a purely listening standpoint (because i happen to love all 3 genres) i would say you might try nixing some of the distortion and going for a cleaner sound