I actually liked both of the melodies tbf. I think it also has to do with the lead sound you use and how you implement the reverb/delay, some leads would compliment a faster melody with more notes more than a slower one. A lot of clubland style ukhardcore has a lot of the interval jumping type melodies and they generally don’t have any gaps between the notes and they are my favourite type of hardcore melodies.
Just realised I didn't explain the difference between the two melodies that well. The main reason the second one is better is because the rhythm allows breathing room whereas the first iteration of the first melody which you watch me write lacks any breathing room. It's slightly too many notes, slightly too congested. Once I make the changes at the end you'll notice I've actually added breathing room. I hope that clears things up.
I actually liked both of the melodies tbf. I think it also has to do with the lead sound you use and how you implement the reverb/delay, some leads would compliment a faster melody with more notes more than a slower one. A lot of clubland style ukhardcore has a lot of the interval jumping type melodies and they generally don’t have any gaps between the notes and they are my favourite type of hardcore melodies.
really helpful mate thanks!
Just realised I didn't explain the difference between the two melodies that well.
The main reason the second one is better is because the rhythm allows breathing room whereas the first iteration of the first melody which you watch me write lacks any breathing room. It's slightly too many notes, slightly too congested.
Once I make the changes at the end you'll notice I've actually added breathing room.
I hope that clears things up.
Another great tutorial. Thank you, my man ❤ You're awesome!!
Thank you much mate, exactly what i was looking for as usual!