For this project, i started with one bass part that was a loop already made. i added a couple drum loops, that i wrote. i put in a slayer part that was a loop. i used panning frequently, which added some depth. i also used just a little bit of reverb.
I wrote a bass part to be in between the two guitar parts. i then wrote a guitar part with slayer. towards the end i found a sim synth part called fat n Brassy. it sounded a little like a fat man skipping. i finished the song with a short loop of a tuba.
This loop changes a lot, without developing any ideas. I like you opening chopped bass loop, but then it seems to wander. The electric guitar is a bit soft, and the bass seems to begin playing another tune at :45. The simsynth tuba sound doesn't support the screeching guitar at the end. You show mastery of the tools (chop, transpose, etc.) but your writing could be more organized.
i agree alot. i kept finding cool sounds and just getting excited so i threw them in. i probably should have just saved them for a spot in another song that fit the loop.
This loop changes a lot, without developing any ideas. I like you opening chopped bass loop, but then it seems to wander. The electric guitar is a bit soft, and the bass seems to begin playing another tune at :45. The simsynth tuba sound doesn't support the screeching guitar at the end. You show mastery of the tools (chop, transpose, etc.) but your writing could be more organized.
ReplyDeletei agree alot. i kept finding cool sounds and just getting excited so i threw them in. i probably should have just saved them for a spot in another song that fit the loop.
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