Dude, I think you are trying your best here on audiotool, but like if all you are going to do is steal synths and melodies from big artists like Tiesto or Martin Garrix, you won't really get anywhere. Try learning music theory so you can understand which notes go where and what chord can come next. I'm sorry if I sound discouraging, but it's the truth. I would try opening remixes and basically "dissect" how this artist created the song.
I mean the sound quality. You need to start using the graphical EQ, it can cut some frequencies, to get ride of some "noise" you don't want. Also, there are plenty of effects which make the melody sounds better
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aye check out my new track
my advice is that hard work and many hours pays off. dont expect to be the best there and then. its taken me 4 years to get where i am
Dude, I think you are trying your best here on audiotool, but like if all you are going to do is steal synths and melodies from big artists like Tiesto or Martin Garrix, you won't really get anywhere. Try learning music theory so you can understand which notes go where and what chord can come next. I'm sorry if I sound discouraging, but it's the truth. I would try opening remixes and basically "dissect" how this artist created the song.
EQ and more creativity with your sound and then you are set :)
No no not at all ! Presets are the best way (in my opinion) to start learning how pulv and heis work.
I mean the sound quality. You need to start using the graphical EQ, it can cut some frequencies, to get ride of some "noise" you don't want. Also, there are plenty of effects which make the melody sounds better