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I am working on a new psytrance project. Let me know what you think
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solokkhz
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Posted : Mar 5, 2014 18:59:28
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Suloo
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Posted : Mar 5, 2014 21:29
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check out the workshop section
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solokkhz
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Posted : Mar 5, 2014 22:38
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ooo good idea. feel free to move my post to the right section |
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knocz
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Posted : Mar 7, 2014 02:32
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Nice
In the first tune, you gotta work more on the mix, as some things are way in the front and other in the back.. and the ones in front aren't necessarily the best of the both.
You could also work more on the musical arrangement and composition, making things move over time. Use long automations bringing stuff n and out with the aid of gain and effects
In particular the drums aren't that good mixed together, as each sample sounds like it was pasted from all over the place into the tune. Check out drum processing, and remember you can apply acoustic drum kit mixing "tricks" to your tune - because if you mic a while drum kit, you'll end up with a whole whack of mono samples taken from individual microphones pointing to each kit component, with lots of bleed all over the place, and it's you the mixer and producer that must place all the samples in their place and make it sound like you are there in the room.
I'm not fond of how the buildup built tension, a lot more could be done. Then the tunes comes back into the same it has been playing before - you could easily make another lead here.
For the second tune - did you actually use a kick sample as a bass? You gotta make you bass notes longer, like this there is too much air and it doesn't resonate out.
But make more! Dont get stuck on these
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