Morning in Ponyville (Delta Brony Dubstep Remix)

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Morning in Ponyville (Delta Brony Dubstep Remix)

Postby Delta Brony » 09 Apr 2013 20:56

I have made my new dubstep remix that I have made a few hours ago. I managed to EQ the drums and some of the instruments. I also added some Lowpass filters for the vocals and the synths.

Morning in Ponyville (Delta Brony Dubstep Remix)
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Re: Morning in Ponyville (Delta Brony Dubstep Remix)

Postby fatcat44101 » 10 Apr 2013 13:47

I really like how you start the song with the chopped vocals, and then bring in the rest. Once the beat drops, the bass is awesome ^^ which is what truly makes dubstep, dubstep. I really like the synth you used for the bass modulation. I really like the part at 2:00 minutes. then the break down at 2:37 was nicely done. I also really enjoyed the part around 4:10.

I'd love to know what VSTs you used ^^ Overall, you did a great job
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Re: Morning in Ponyville (Delta Brony Dubstep Remix)

Postby itroitnyah » 11 Apr 2013 15:55

The one thing that bugs me about some dubstep songs is when there's a major shift in mood of the song. Like, the base beat you have going down, it sounds all happy, and the vocals, so the song is a pretty upbeat, cheerful song, right? Then the drop comes, and it turns into a song about the world ending or something chaotic and angry. A song is 100x better if the entire song sticks to the same mood throughout the whole thing. I also have to ask, do you design your own sounds, Delta? I mean, you have over 200 videos uploaded in the ~1.5 years you've been on youtube, with the majority of them being music related. That's about one video every 2 or 3 days. Which either means you don't go to/skip school and do nothing else with your life, or you severely rush your songs. Your song structure is good, and with 1.5 years of experience or more under your belt, that's pretty normal to be good at song structuring. So what's up with this? Do you always rush your songs or something? :S
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Re: Morning in Ponyville (Delta Brony Dubstep Remix)

Postby itroitnyah » 11 Apr 2013 19:27

eery wrote:I strongly disagree with you, itrotnyah. Take for instance foozogz New Fluttershy song(Its dnb, but the point remains). It switches between a demonic sound to a really cheerful lovely sound and it really really fits.

If you're having just one mood in your songs, you're missing out on a grand deal of ideas regarding progression. I mean its fine to have just one mood, and maybe have that intensify, but to say that its a bad idea to have several? Nonsense!
It didn't really sound cheerful or lovely at any point in the song you linked, more like a "calming evil" or aggressive mood. Now, not to say that you can't switch the mood of a song at any point within the song, it's just complicated to do it well. In the example of Delta's song, the change in moods doesn't transition very smoothly, so if Delta, or any artist, if going to do something like that, they should work on making the transition of moods smooth and sound in place instead of making it sound like they simply made some of the "dirtiest hardest" wubs they can and then "dropped the dirty bass hardcore".
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