new beat... "MO SHUNN"

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  1. Misterguywick

    Misterguywick Producer

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    rate,hate, love, advice. anything

     
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  3. Nought

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    Hello my friend!

    I don't listen to this style of music, there's really nothing in them. Since you told us we can have every opinion, I wanted to tell you to try to learn music in an apprenticeship manner. Find a music master and listen to everything he/she says. Then you can learn in the right ways to think about music.

    In today's world, it is not easy to understand what music really is. By following your master's advices, you will have the chance to look at music in a more professional way.

    I don't want to disappoint you. Of course, you have any freedom to look at music in any way you want.:wink:
     
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  4. Misterguywick

    Misterguywick Producer

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    ok pal
     
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    Hey! I like the vibe that's going on here but I feel like you can expand on this more with creativity. Try to play around with humanizing instruments and percussion by varying velocity as well as experimenting with layering! Add in some ear candy or other elements for us listeners to make it more interesting. Also, I think the hats "feel" a bit too sharp. I notice just after a listen through that I found it more distracting rather than adding to the groove (I'm listening on Kali Lp-6s and NS-10ms with Adcom 545).

    These are obvi just my opinion and I'm excited to hear an update! :)
     
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    I like it.
    To me, it's real soulful\mellow.Reminds me of late 80's R&B.
     
  7. Misterguywick

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    thanks mate. what can can i layer?
    I'll roll off the highs a bit on the hats, i noticed that souncloud accentuates this further.
     
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    sounds like it comes out of a paper box
     
  9. taskforce

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    Musically, this is a really soulful beat which i like a lot. On the technical side, you should refrain from using any limiter/comp until you learn how to apply it properly. As it is, it kinda destroys the whole thing sonically, it sounds like a bad commercial where a noob engineer cranked the limiter to -24 db squashing the whole thing, making the more soft elements like the piano move way back in volume when the beat kicks in.
    As for layering stuff, the "proper way" to add percussion and rhythmic elements is to find a rhythmic value for each of them that occupies its own rhythmic space within your beat. Like 4ths, 8ths, 16ths, triplets, dotted notes etc etc. Also try to add some more swing/shuffle to them so they don't fall flat on the main rhythm but more groovy instead. Beats which incorporate all these we call 'em poly-rhythmic, because they seem to contain a rhythm within another rhythm and so forth. A good example like this to study would be Timbaland's work. Poly-rhythms is his signature anyway.
    Cheers :)
    PS: I put quotes on proper way because there is no proper way really, just what ticks your ear best man.
    Oh and nought's suggestion ? It is suspiciously Foster-ish and the fact that he hides his profile even more :rofl:
     
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    Lol i thought there was something too much about it.. but i wanted it loud as shit. thanks for the insight though
    Poly-rhythms... gotcha. thanks a lot for your time and xplanation man.

    that poly-rhythmic stuff is major
     
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  11. Herr Tony

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    I think you need to train two major qualities when producing: musicality and sound quality. Each one of them is better managed by each of the two sides of your brain. Right now you are full of musicality and you were able to deliver a track, which is something positive. The track is musically good, sounds like a combination between an ambient track with a trip hop cadence and some jungle overtunes, it is happy and flows. While keeping that aspect intact, I suggest you start investing in the logical brain to create a better sound quality. Be aware that the more you invest in the logical brain, it can stressful and can negatively influence your music if you become a master of sound quality. So it is, give and take until you find a good balance in your brain and that will translate to music.
    Cheers!
     
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    Thanks a lot. You're right it's pretty illogical for me to think I'm doing a great job with £15 headphones from a pharmacy :D
     
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    what vst plugins were used making this ?

    and just when i though KONTAKT was written wrong since day one
    we get ''MO SHUNN '' (MO SHON /MOW SHEN OR AS FELLOW AFRICAN WOULD SAY MO SHAN )

    i ll be brutally honest
    i only heard first few seconds, then went to the middle for few seconds then close it
     
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  14. Misterguywick

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    piano - pianoteq
    koto - tal sampler sf2
    lead/bass - roland jv80
    rhodes - one shot sample
    pads, korg m1
    sfx, bass, emulator x
    drums 808/mpc60

    Lol I don't know i just named it that.

    that's fine
     
  15. MelOnymous

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    My advice is... keep practicing.
    I've been working for warner bro's for a couple of years now.
    Few years ago my music sounded like shit and all I had was a banjo and a paper textbook to read my lyrics off and performed on the street.
    I was noticed by their ceo's and they gave me a laptop and a bunch of headphones.

    Now I make multi billion dollar records for a whole list of different movies, tv shows, and artists.

    Keep grinding, you'll get there
     
  16. Misterguywick

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    i got your pooint the first time as and others have explained what i can do. why are you so bothered about my shit music.. your clearly a known member fixated on being passive aggressive. made a new account annd all lol who is dis lol.jpg

    i'll give u the best answer. u deserve it
    i hope u can rest easy tonight :)
     
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    OMG. I now realized how wrong i was to learn guitar & bass, piano and synthesizers, drums and percussion, singing, programming and sequencing, recording, engineering, producing and mastering. Why oh why didn't i learn the banjo. 40 years of learning music down the drain...
    Not to mention this is proof that the best way to acquire and learn how to use a laptop is to first learn banjo too. Dam, those wasted years...
     
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