You've definitely got the motivation and right mindset for music. You're getting soo good extraordinarily fast, more so than like 99.7% of AT users. And before you know it, you'll be one of the top people here. It's really nice to see someone make the music I used to make. You're doing an amazing job, and I really mean it. One of these days you'll be one of the elites, playing in the big leagues. Please don't give up, you're going to make it somewhere, I promise
Lol you didn't like the facts I said so you down voted it? I was just saying that if the likes aren't legit, they don't get registered. This is info directly from the Moderation Team of Audiotool. It's just what dictates the charts.
Not trying to put To put them down. Just simply informing, because its actually fairly common. I want to give them benefit of the doubt, and you are right. I have been here for too long, so i know how new accounts work. a lot of new accounts are the exact issue, If they arent validated. Honestly if your going through the effort of making 30 validated accounts just to be on the charts, go for it. its a lot of work, lmao.
ohhh dang came and listened to this again and i love ur edits! i can definitely tell the difference in the perc! the one crit i have is the kick doesn't have much power. it doesn't have much body to it. the low end is kinda lacking and the transient is kinda weak. it is very phat tho... i like me some phat hehe
When you layer the sounds together it can be very useful actually because it allows you to create more complex and interesting sounds by combinining multiple elements. For example, you could actually layer a sample of a top endy kickdrum with a more low endy bassy kickdrum to add more body and texture to it. However it's really up to you. But I would say there should be a balance between layering sounds and having too many elements competing for space in the mix.