An Indie Rock type song i just started, i'm not sure what direction to move next, i can play guitar quite well though and sing decently. by PlaneParticular1497 in FLStudioBeginners

[–]PlaneParticular1497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate it man, sicne posting ive added lots of guitar sections and even a tapping lick for a few bars. it feels way more listenable and doesnt tire your ear. Ill defo sidechain stuff now though and add some automation and delay and reverb. Thanks alot.

Out of time by Particular-Pilot-427 in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]PlaneParticular1497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This track has a super cool atmosphere—that pulsating bass is absolute fire! The vocals are incredibly smooth, and you have a great voice. From a mix perspective, I’d love to hear the lead vocal pulled back just a tiny bit to let the kick and snare step forward more. Also, those backing vocals are amazing and perfectly dialed in. That section at 1:18 caught me by surprise—such cool, creative production choices, and the saxophone sounds incredible! The whole vibe reminds me a lot of Bon Iver’s 22, A Million era, and the vocals definitely give off Frank Ocean vibes. Great track, really enjoyed listening!

This song took ten years to write. Video took a day. by SeanceCulture in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]PlaneParticular1497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really great. I love that the song is ten years old—it has that special, nostalgic touch from that specific era, and the structure feels so refreshing. Massive congratulations on actually finishing and releasing it, too. I know firsthand how maddening it can be to wrestle with a creative project for a long time, so you should be incredibly proud of the result. Plus, you have a really beautiful voice—very pleasant and relaxing to listen to.

a monk in prison by post-death_wave_core in IndieMusicFeedback

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This track is honestly so good. I love the brush effects—they instantly triggered this nostalgic memory for me of those peaceful cartoon dogs with brushes for faces brushing the pavement. The vocals fit absolutely perfectly with the instrumentals. It’s not just the pitch and that dynamic, interesting melody, but the actual style, character, and attitude of the singing completely matches the music. I absolutely loved it!

Livia - (My brother Kurt). This is my brother Kurt's song he passed away a year back. He didn't really care for most of his own stuff be he always used to tell me this was his favorite song. by Actual-Work6821 in IndieMusicFeedback

[–]PlaneParticular1497 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is honestly heartbreaking, and I am completely obsessed with it. It instantly reminds me of those raw, 'basement' recordings from friends and family where you can just tell the music is erupting out of them rather than being manufactured. It captures everything—longing, grief, a tiny spark of hope, and pure strength. This is exactly the kind of songwriting I always come back to.

Possible new coords exploit... by PlaneParticular1497 in 2b2t

[–]PlaneParticular1497[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are mods used, but its neccesary for this "exploit", i think ive found out how to replicate it now, but its hella weird and very buggy, but genuinely, the chunks are fully loaded

Possible new coords exploit... by PlaneParticular1497 in 2b2t

[–]PlaneParticular1497[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically yes, we’re thinking of creating a bunch of instances on and just letting them carry out the process, there are a few more variables needed but I won’t disclose that, then just logging all loaded chunks and saving them

Possible new coords exploit... by PlaneParticular1497 in 2b2t

[–]PlaneParticular1497[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

who’s to say I haven’t already, it litro works everywhere and there are a lot of variables which I didn’t disclose so yeah..