This track has an awesome bassline, and he genre fits a dubstep style. Dubstep is incredibly popular right now, and other kids I've let listen to it think it is good dubstep. Dubstep is basically dynamic bass. This track turned out really well. I suggest listening with headphones for a lot of these tracks becuase computer speakers cannot pick up a lot of the lower sounds.
1)I used Audiotool and with it I met all the requirements for the track.
2)I used creativity to make the music and melodies. I also used creativity to find new ways to modulate the effects to get the tweaked bass. The pun in the title is creative. Once again problem solving was needed to use the program properly. I proved my citizenship by not pirating music.
3) I really learned how to make a great sound filter. I know which effects produce which kinds of sounds and I learned tricks to make stuff sound good, rather than randomly turning the editing knobs. The bass (not bass line) I put in an awesome filter that makes it sound so much more hardcore.
4)I finally got the big bass drop that I just could not get in "mind splinter." My voice is in the song! When it goes yeeeaaaahhhhhhh thats me.
5) I couldn't find a way to add a chorus and a longer middle section without making the track not flow right. Because I spent so much time into effects it would have made sense to make a longer track because the hard part is already done, but oh well.
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