Head over to the Artist Permissions forum section for all the details on how you can get your music into the game.
You'll be able to ask for help, and hopefully find out if anyone is interested in immediately stepping your tunes.
Sounds a bit convoluted, as if you were trying to express too many ideas at once.
The samples are nice though for sure, although I would prefer a more in-my-face mastering (big loud juicy snare that cuts through the mix, deeper baseline or boosted via throwing a sub bass under it etc.), but knowing your current situation that isn't possible.
Also, yes, that's you attempting to make Glitch Hop -- definitely a good first try, aside from my concerns. You are steadily improving.
Sounds a bit convoluted, as if you were trying to express too many ideas at once.
The samples are nice though for sure, although I would prefer a more in-my-face mastering (big loud juicy snare that cuts through the mix, deeper baseline or boosted via throwing a sub bass under it etc.), but knowing your current situation that isn't possible.
Also, yes, that's you attempting to make Glitch Hop -- definitely a good first try, aside from my concerns. You are steadily improving.
I made the percussion then put it into WAV form cause usually it's my drums making my CPU rise a lot. I'll try to work on them a bit then retry. And about the bassline, I just didn't want the bass to be out the roof and cause clipping/instrument canceling/etc. I can definitely fix it to be deep as hell. Then again, it sounded nicer when it wasn't uploaded to Soundcloud. I have a sub under everything but it's not loud enough I guess. I can do a couple of the suggestions you've given me, since most of the stuff is WAV anyway, so it's not CPU intensive.
Nice job makin the snare so punchy haha 10/10 on that, glitch hop tends to have a shuffled swinging rhythm though and tends to fall around 100-105 bpm, this sounds just like your own experimental project. That's all i would know to call it, just experimental
You've grown a lot since the stuff we used to collab on haha, nice mixing, from a production standpoint this one is my favorite you've made, even though you've got a lot of effects goin on at once they blend pretty well
Edit: Sounds like you could quiet down everything a tad and put crazy stupid ass holy fuck venetian snare drum racks over it haha
Update: I fixed up the bass to be really in your face, but the only problem is- I can't get the sub to make a louder sound. I don't want to raise the volume too high cause of reasons, but I want to be able to feel it in my shitty sub. I've got a deep bass hit going on every 8 bars iirc, and that helps a lot, but the sub is still very quiet and I barely feel it. The EQ on the master track (not activated, so it's not limiting) says the sub is really active, but I still don't hear much.
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