Dom
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This was and old track i produced (over a year ago), but i have re-mastered the whole track and cleaned up sections etc etc.
Eitherway, just posting this for some feedback (good or bad ) on it and what you all think of it
Click >> HERE << (7mb...download or stream)
Dom
p.s - i have already guessed that its abit repetative and gets abit boring towards the end, but any ideas on how to brighten it up and suggestions are welcome
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Paul_J
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Downloading now... I still remember your Breathe remix...
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Adam
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Good so far
What do you use?
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Paul_J
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Listening to it now - its pretty good for a remix, I didn't like the original song (pre-remix) - but this is alright.
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Adam
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Takes a bit to long to get going for my likeing, and bring the bass up a db maybe?
Not sure about the lyrics @ 56sec, clash with the beat
and 1.14, just sounds odd :S
[Edited on 02-06-2004 by Adam]
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Adam
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Apart from that very good
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Dom
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cheers all
yea, ill look into the bass...might change is slightly, to a more raw synthy sound....but since i did it over a year ago, need to find the original files (plus make sure i have all of the VSTs and plugins that i had back then)
tar adam for the times, will help loads
Dom
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Paul_J
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Just finished listening to it - it's pretty good, just doesn't help I hate that 'what a girl wants' track ... other than that it'd be decent
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Adam
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quote: Originally posted by VisibleMan
cheers all
yea, ill look into the bass...might change is slightly, to a more raw synthy sound....but since i did it over a year ago, need to find the original files (plus make sure i have all of the VSTs and plugins that i had back then)
tar adam for the times, will help loads
Dom
Guessing your using Cubase then
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
quote: Originally posted by VisibleMan
cheers all
yea, ill look into the bass...might change is slightly, to a more raw synthy sound....but since i did it over a year ago, need to find the original files (plus make sure i have all of the VSTs and plugins that i had back then)
tar adam for the times, will help loads
Dom
Guessing your using Cubase then
CUBASE ?!?! pfffftttt.....nah. ive had to learn SX over the last 2 years for A-levels, but its bollox, especially when using vsts and plugins, its more midi based program. I use good old fruity loops...its very simplistic, but offers good support for vsts and plugins etc plus its nice an easy to use...unlike cubase i use protools (with my external digi 001 box) and loads of other peices of software like Cool Edit and T-Racks (for mastering).
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sfxer
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fruity loops allthough good is hardly anywhere near as profesional as cubase / logic audio.
much more fun tho
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by sfxer
fruity loops allthough good is hardly anywhere near as profesional as cubase / logic audio.
much more fun tho
personally, cubase is bollox...its good for midi and using audio files (Protools is far superiour to cubase in audio recording, thats what i use instead) but when you want to use VSTs and plugins its shocking. The UI is terrible....although like i said, is pretty good for midi stuff.
Logic, yea i agree good piece of kit...although ive never had a propper play with it, so i dunno what its like to use. But again, i its similar to protools, except it isnt restricted to the RTAS plugins....which cost an arm and a leg for protools....some of my plugins cost me 500 quid a pop couldnt find them on special K either
At the end of the day, its not what you use, its how you use it....and since i know my way around FL extremely well, thats what i use. However, i do agree, it does lack the sound engine for a decent production....but then again, i dont think cubase SX is all that in terms of the used sound engine, still sounds w*nk.
Dom
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nik
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Agreed cubase is good for midi work etc but not my fav prog. Fruity loops is cool, pretty quick to use Got a load more programs somewhere but it's a while since I was into all that
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by nik
Agreed cubase is good for midi work etc but not my fav prog. Fruity loops is cool, pretty quick to use Got a load more programs somewhere but it's a while since I was into all that
aye
i just think cubase functions are hiden to much in the UI. If i want to wack a cut in a part in fruity, its a simple case of sending the synth/audio to an effects channel, wack a filter plugin on and voila its sorted (or from the options window on the synth/audio file). Under cubase, it took me nearly an hour to work out how to do that or how to control external effect plugins
Like i said though, the sound engine in cubase is alot better....but i cant justfy it enough to make me want to swap over, especially since alot of my work is software based, rather than live recordings or midi to external racks/synths/sound modules etc
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Gavin
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soundz sweet dude! i like
pew pew pew pewwwww
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