I made a Eurobeat track
I made a Eurobeat track
https://soundcloud.com/user-893911679/eurobeat-test
As the title implies, I made a Eurobeat track. With vocals in mind (but with no vocals :/).
This is my first time making Eurobeat. Several days ago, out of nowhere, I suddenly felt like making a song of this genre. So I did. I can't really say I've listened to lots of Eurobeat, but I have an okay amount of it in my personal music collection. (Can you guys can tell what type of Eurobeat I've listened based on my style? I'm super curious :P)
Oh, as a fair warning to those who don't like mixing genres, It shifts around 2/3rds in the song, but quickly goes back to Eurobeat. Also, the intro is a bit boring. So yeah.
Some more details in the Soundcloud description. Any and all feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
As the title implies, I made a Eurobeat track. With vocals in mind (but with no vocals :/).
This is my first time making Eurobeat. Several days ago, out of nowhere, I suddenly felt like making a song of this genre. So I did. I can't really say I've listened to lots of Eurobeat, but I have an okay amount of it in my personal music collection. (Can you guys can tell what type of Eurobeat I've listened based on my style? I'm super curious :P)
Oh, as a fair warning to those who don't like mixing genres, It shifts around 2/3rds in the song, but quickly goes back to Eurobeat. Also, the intro is a bit boring. So yeah.
Some more details in the Soundcloud description. Any and all feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
Thank you!Lebon14 wrote:the bass line is too loud. besides that, it sounds AMAZING! That speed!

Thanks. Also, that sounds interesting!KoolKool wrote:my headphone think the bassline sound balanced...
but it's nice track, you have good potential, wanna join the indie team?
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I personally disagree! I think I may have heard a few songs that have a pumping bass, but that's usually something for Hardcore or songs that lean more toward in that direction. It's not really a thing for Eurobeat imo.Anthony McBazooka wrote:The bass isn't too loud, quite the opposite, but I would recommend to use some side-chain compressing with the bass drum to get more of the pumping effect you need for Eurobeat.
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No problem, because my agreement with my statement is so strong, it even covers your agreement, so you can totally disagree while not disagreeing at all.Gabriel C Media wrote:I personally disagree! I think I may have heard a few songs that have a pumping bass, but that's usually something for Hardcore or songs that lean more toward in that direction. It's not really a thing for Eurobeat imo.Anthony McBazooka wrote:The bass isn't too loud, quite the opposite, but I would recommend to use some side-chain compressing with the bass drum to get more of the pumping effect you need for Eurobeat.

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Oh snap haha!!Anthony McBazooka wrote:No problem, because my agreement with my statement is so strong, it even covers your agreement, so you can totally disagree while not disagreeing at all.Gabriel C Media wrote:I personally disagree! I think I may have heard a few songs that have a pumping bass, but that's usually something for Hardcore or songs that lean more toward in that direction. It's not really a thing for Eurobeat imo.Anthony McBazooka wrote:The bass isn't too loud, quite the opposite, but I would recommend to use some side-chain compressing with the bass drum to get more of the pumping effect you need for Eurobeat.

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