A vocal house track I produced for a singer friend of mine
A vocal house track I produced for a singer friend of mine
An online friend of mine sent me an unfinished track of his, basically a 3 minute loop with those vocals on top and asked me to do something about it, like an extended club version. I used the vocal (chopped up to create the looped bit in the beginning and the end, the verses in the middle are intact), the epiano and a tiny bit of the drums and basically made a whole new track out of those.
As usual, made with Reaper and pretty much only free plugins.
As usual, made with Reaper and pretty much only free plugins.
"I don't shower every day, but when I do, I do it after listening to some Barfunkel" - Anonymous
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Re: A vocal house track I produced for a singer friend of mi
Sounds nice! Reminds me a lot of all that jazzy deep house ca. 2000.
No real complaints about the mix, could maybe be a touch warmer and dirtier but it's fine as is, just could use a little more spice IMO. Bassline could maybe a bit more varied. Kick maybe a touch heavier in the bottom or maybe layer a sub line under the bassline, I was waiting for some big fat bass to come in. Maybe a touch of delay on some of these congas (?). Maybe a bit more filter and delay action on the chords to make them a bit more varied/interesting.
A bit out there but maybe try sending the vocals through a vocoder and then bring that layer in towards the middle/end of the track.
No real complaints about the mix, could maybe be a touch warmer and dirtier but it's fine as is, just could use a little more spice IMO. Bassline could maybe a bit more varied. Kick maybe a touch heavier in the bottom or maybe layer a sub line under the bassline, I was waiting for some big fat bass to come in. Maybe a touch of delay on some of these congas (?). Maybe a bit more filter and delay action on the chords to make them a bit more varied/interesting.
A bit out there but maybe try sending the vocals through a vocoder and then bring that layer in towards the middle/end of the track.
Re: A vocal house track I produced for a singer friend of mi
Smooth as fuck. Well done, sir.
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Re: A vocal house track I produced for a singer friend of mi
Nice track but I agree the bass needs a lot more weight. Layering with a sine with a bit of attack (think 808 tom almost) will do the trick, then find the balance between the two layers.
I think you'll find when you do that you start preferring the siney part to the bass you have now. It does the job of filling space but no more than that really. The other sound that could work, following on from the sine angle, is a smooth FM type bass.
I think you'll find when you do that you start preferring the siney part to the bass you have now. It does the job of filling space but no more than that really. The other sound that could work, following on from the sine angle, is a smooth FM type bass.
Re: A vocal house track I produced for a singer friend of mi
I like the rhodes and the strings tea kettle effect thing.... just think maybe the bassline could sound funkier but i still like it