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Oni - Capella

Xsze


Started Topics :  5
Posts :  657
Posted : Feb 23, 2012 23:30
I always listen your tracks and now I want to post some comment

You sure have your own happy vibe, good sounding full on basslines, on blind test I recognize your track in second

When you pass intro and go forward I always have the same thoughts and comment "ooo that's jumpy" and it is like that, you jump very fast on melody and your melody just jump on your fat bassline like kicking some happy chipmunk in the nuts

Don't get me wrong, there is so positive vibe in your work, but as someone mentioned earlier it's sounding too presetish,sterile is my name for that...

Your music reminds me on Freaked Frequency style, very melodic and happy funky feel, he just knock the smile on your face during the whole set...and I love it...better than trying to rape my mind with some crazy fm routed shit

i think more automation of leads will be good thing, more effects because those happy vibes must be rich and not so compressed...

after some bass drops there isnt't that ooommpfff, maybe some explosion to move everything faster, for me if brake don't move forward he is moving backwards....

Take my opinion like constructive one and make some more happy music











Oni Katsu
Li/fe

Started Topics :  101
Posts :  704
Posted : Feb 26, 2012 21:33
Thanks so mucho dude!!! Its really good to hear that you recognize my sound! That's for sure, as long as you enjoy it, that is.

I looked up freaked freaquency, and that shits F'in EPIC!
The track "FF Syndrome" Was really fun! And yeah, i'm not good at FM modulations, but i'm gonna put up a supercool lowpitched Supersaw and play it along with the bass melody to create a vibe like he does in that song, it was really cool, and it sure put a smile on my face

I tweaked the absolute shit out of my Bass, managed to obtaine a good sound without any form for compression, and no type of EQ at all
It only kills the sound once it sounds good.

And i tried to fix my buildups, a little at least, added more breaks, louder sweeps and tried to fix the "epic" distorted Psyfart-Squelch


Before i say this is finished i think i would need some chopping/Glitching advices, any good tecniques for creating what i attempted, just better?

Maybe some VST that ISNT Supatrigga, supatrigga sux dik for what i want. It's too randomized.

Could i try NI-Kontakt?
Just export the files and try it out that way? :/
I would love something like... dBlue-Glitch....

And since we are on a new page, heres the track link.



           http://soundcloud.com/li-fe

I said I like it dirty, not muddy.
Xsze


Started Topics :  5
Posts :  657
Posted : Feb 27, 2012 07:35
My best advice will be to use some exotic scales and to work more on urge after the brakes....

You have wrong sounds in the good vibe, spice your lead a little more, less is more, but that less must be huge and fat

Tweak,tweak,tweak because you need something that is deeply you, something that isn't heard so many times, you must create that track everybody always listen to remind themselves of that vibe, something to dance for, something to feel and smile

it's hard to make something with full on, I know, these days cheesy syndrom is all over the place and it's thin line from something just happy and damn cheesy...

Find your inspiration somewhere far away from isra full on,
inject something amazing that full on didn't see because of copycats and trends, and don't admire to everything you hear to much, don't lock yourself in some artists vibe, show the world your heart in wav/mp3 format


In the end of the day, you are artist not full on factory worker




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