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Jason Is Dizzy - Full On - Jumper (original mix)
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Jason Is Dizzy
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Posted : Jan 22, 2011 05:54:48
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MouseJunkie
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Posted : Jan 22, 2011 11:31
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The overall sound translates very well on my cheap speakers. My wife sitting across the room was nodding her head with the track.
The intro led me to expect something from Snap! (90's...I've got the power). Overall it's got a Eurodance touch to it.
The sound of the intro and the similar sounds used later in the track sound much lighter than the rest though, so on my system they sound a bit detached.
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Rukiwärsch
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 22, 2011 14:00
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Jason Is Dizzy
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Posted : Jan 22, 2011 19:39
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thanks im always interested how my music sounds threw other peoples speakers. |
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Jason Is Dizzy
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Posted : Jan 23, 2011 05:46
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Thanks for the feed back =D
I deffinatly need to fatten up the intro leads alittle so they can mess better with the track instead of sitting on top of the music. but im glad you liked it |
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knocz
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Posted : Jan 25, 2011 18:42
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The sounds are too static.. Try to make them change and evolve during time, with tons of automation. Just take one of your synth tracks, put a bouch oof effects on them (assigned to a midi controller so you can tame them) and play with it throughout the track a couple of time until you get something you like. then do it one more time, but while recording (you can record the automation or the resulting audio file, your choice). After that, goto the next track and repeat.
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