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Is it decent enough to continue to a full song?

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Dubstep sample
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Dubstep sample Posted:

Ibothard
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Hey guys this is just a 30 sec clip of a dubstep song i made today took like 20 mins just looking for some feedback
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Sounds like someone downloaded the Kev Willow Sample Pack Demo and tried to make a song out of presets.

You can't make songs just using preset loops you have to add some originality to it, for example your own melodies, the only thing I think you actually made in there was the beat. Samples are not the way to start off man. I personally would say trash it and start over and this time make it original.

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Keep trying, no one starts out good. It just takes practice.
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Deffinately recomend not using loops/samples for a song, only use samples for sfx and drums. And it need rthym, start of with an intro(Melodic or drums) for 16 bars or shorter. Then do a breakdown build up(SFX for down sweeps take out some melodic sounds, and use a kick drum or snare to build up) Then a drop keep it kinda the same rthym pattern for the bass so it doesnt sound way off and keep it in key

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