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danman
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Posted : Mar 27, 2004 22:54
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danman
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 02:40
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danman
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 22:58
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are there problems with opening these files for somepeople?
Let me know what is going wrong so i can try and fix it.
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Trip-
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Posted : Mar 29, 2004 01:20
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The link is working mate.
Very armospheric build - I like that side.
And I actually do hear goa influences there - which is great !
The first bassline that enters is out of the place in the mix imo - screams a bit considering the other basslines.
the second part of the track was using less sounds... which is not something I expected towards the ending... :|
very nice production averall
keep up
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danman
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Posted : Mar 29, 2004 01:44
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thank you much for the reply i appreciate it. I am only using Reason 2.0 right now. I am still trying to develope that goa sound if you have any tips feel free to lay them upon me |
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motorik
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Posted : Mar 29, 2004 15:13
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hello man
nice drum section. some nice psy sound over there.
the production is good too some nice ideas
and good thinking.
but...
The BL is too much mid-high you need to boost the low range of the BL (look for BL tips at the "Equipment and music creation"
forum).
the bassline don't have the power it should have in order to for it to be a real trance track .
their is no real low range playing in this track.
pumping up the volume of bl channel could also help.
could be a very good track if you redo the Bassline.
salute
motorik
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