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Bad Corey Hey guys. I'm relatively new to production, and I'm looking for some feedback on a track I've been working on lately. I tried to go for an older, huge-riff, trancecore kind of sound, and kind of tried to kind of channel Impact when I was making the riff lol. I don't really know anything about mastering, and my mixdown knowledge is a bit subpar, but I tried to make due with what I could. I'd love any and all feedback and thoughts. Thanks!

https://soundcloud.com/bad-corey/bad-corey-runny-mourning
maddkid53 compress th kick m8

highpass filter your hihats/cymbals at 200 hz, and give em a little boost higher up.


something something darkside


with love,

-drunk kyle tansley
dj-freedom Nice work for a newbie mate!! :)

As maddkid said that kick could use some compression, and also in the break down you seem to have bass notes directly in time with the kick, its wise to either sidechain the bass there or remove the sub levels in that section as the kick and bass seem to be clashing, probably because theyre fighting for frequency space.


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