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Calcium Deposit
08-25-2007, 11:04 PM
http://www.mydatabus.com/public/asdjkasdjklasdkl/Thatmellowsong.mp3
This is an old song I did awhile back.
Bpm is 150.

I suggest for an optimum listening experience, that you use headphones at full volume, as there are subtle changes in the music.


P.S. Mydatabus will start charging for file hosting services, so you have until sept 7. for the download link to work.

RB_IcePh0enix
08-26-2007, 12:31 PM
Not all that mellow but it's a pretty cool sounding song. I'll try stepping it but it seems like it may be difficult.

Calcium Deposit
08-26-2007, 03:50 PM
Not all that mellow but it's a pretty cool sounding song. I'll try stepping it but it seems like it may be difficult.

That was the intended joke... Guess I'm not that funny, oh well.
I might also add that the bpm changes to 190 around the 14th measure.

Drum and bass songs are usually pretty hard to step, but they make some of the better stepfiles.

Starshot
08-26-2007, 04:10 PM
Ok, first and formost. Up the master volume in FL studio. It makes it very hard to listen to when you don't have anything to amplify it (Such as a stereo or something). It will make everything sound clearer. If you need to adjust the volume of the overall sound, adjust the sound of your speakers, DO NOT touch that master nob.

That should up the quality of the song tremendously. Also, it's not the best idea in the world to add reverb to drums, but that could just be me.

Aside from the volume issues, this is not a bad track when it comes to chaotic DnB. Fix the mastering and volume, and I'm sure it'll sound great.

Calcium Deposit
08-26-2007, 08:42 PM
All my songs seem to have the same problem: mastering.
I should just hire somebody to master my songs for me.
The drums needed the reverb in this case, they sounded too dull and boring without it.


P.S. I don't use Frooty loops, I use Orion Platinum in conjunction with a keyboard synthesizer, Hammer percussion studio, Psycle, and Audacity.

Starshot
08-26-2007, 09:16 PM
Still, the same law follows.

You need to up the sound.

Calcium Deposit
08-27-2007, 01:37 AM
Still, the same law follows.

You need to up the sound.

Just so you know I wasn't about to disregard everything you said because of different software.

RB_IcePh0enix
08-27-2007, 09:39 PM
Meh, sorry decided not to step it.