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Magma by BLP
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BLP
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Posted : Nov 5, 2005 22:30
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Hi pll,
here is my new track, i made last night and to day.
wat you mean about this...?
i love your inspiration or kritik.... this help realy to make good work of psy trance...
thanks my friends
www.woodroom.ch/mp3/magma.mp3 only premaster
have fun ... smile |
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rübe und luki
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Posted : Nov 6, 2005 14:31
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moin blp
your bass is a little too muddy and could be clearer.. perhaps all it would need is a faster release/deacy.. or perhaps your bass should have a little more punch in the middle-frequencies since your basslines are tuned rather low.. (well, used as offbeat after 5:20 it works just fine..)
Second, I really don't like your hihats.
You have a sharp openhat on every "and" while counting in a 4/4 beat. hmm Try it with a closed hat (sort of a short "ziip" or else). I think this openhat just steals too much room and this gets a little annoying.. And you could (you have to! hehehe) work on more variations regarding your hihats in terms of sequencing (not sound).
Besides that, this sounds rather solid. Perhaps a nice atmo-pad could give your song a somehow deeper feeling.
Anyway.. good work mate.
best regards,
rübe & luki |
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BLP
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Posted : Nov 6, 2005 19:16
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hi Rübe & luki,
thank you for your coments and help.
The Bassline is not finisch (sounds). while to make this is only possible in the studio.
1. i work at my home with Hifi speaker and headfones.
2. in the end of working, i go to my studio for the mastering. is not posible to make clear basses with headphons...smile.
hmm. you give mi realy good inspirations.
i want made new beter hats on all my tracks.
ok... thanks you and have a good time
bass
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rübe und luki
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Posted : Nov 6, 2005 20:33
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If you like "tech-hats" like I do, try make a couple of your own hihat-isch sounds (zips, woshs, ticks, blips, sticks and so on.. hehe) with any synth that's capable of makeing some nice noise and support for enveloppes. Add Distortion, Waveshaping, Transient-Tools (like dominion) ... whatever..
Well, that way you'll end up with sounds that don't really sound like a real hihat. But that's a good thing (if you like that of course)
Another very nice technique is to use samples of metal or wood hits and such things. Such sound-material can also serve well for any granular synth. Well that's more a thing for percussions in general... But such things are extreamly healthy for a good/clever/groovie rhythm
Anyway, don't forget to pan this sounds. And if you do so, you could also play with a decent delay set to Invert-Mode
have fun and best regards,
rübe
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