Gotcha
@OGBama . So there are some serious timing issues. The reason I asked you the question is because I think you may need to work on training your ear to detect timing problems. The synth is so far off that the song doesn't make sense. When I say off, I mean this barely resembles the original. So the synth, bass, drums, and every element support each other. If one, or all of them are off in timing then the melodies don't work together anymore. These are the timing issues,
The synth is way late, like maybe a whole second to late,
the bass is probably too early, like way too early,
not sure about the rest, because there is no reference,
There is some feedback for the sounds you are using as well, but that's not even worth mentioning at this point. The timing problems are just way too much.
If you are playing live, that might be the problem. You might not be ready for live midi playing yet. maybe try to program the midi instead so you can see that things are actually lined up.
And listen to the original and ask yourself, what notes are happening at the same time, between the bass, synth and drums. Make sure those are lined up in the midi
Once you get the timing issues figured out, we can start looking at the other topics
Hope this helps