Matty L
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http://soundcloud.com/p-e-w/matt-leigh-the-end-original
Let me know what u guys think that are into trance
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
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bass is very overpowering at first
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LeeM
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sounds great from 2:30 though
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Siberia
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Registered: 9th Oct 03
Location: Leprechaun Land Drives : Zafira GSI
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were can i buy it?
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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Me being picky but it sounds like the crash-tail is getting filtered on the high-pass cut fills - so, for example, at 1:22 you get the filtered tail as you drop in, then at 1:23 the tail suddenly drops to the full bandwidth.
And for an idea that might add a bit more atmosphere to the 'build-up', what about doing something like a Barthezz/Delerium-esque break? At 2:30 break with huge crashes/downlifts for a bar, then bring in a low-pass filtered (sub)bass for a bar or two, then slowly bring in the arp-synths and ride the cuts on both for a few more bars building up to another 'mini' break, kick/crashes/up and downlifts, bring in the 'piano'-synth and the break percussion you have, bring in the 'running' snares/kicks etc
Perhaps also try exaggerating the cut at 4:32 before you drop-in.
But yeah, really like that!
Edit - Also do something with 'Some house groove'! You've got a really decent synth/hook going, especially when you open up the cut!
[Edited on 16-04-2012 by Dom]
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Matty L
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Me being picky but it sounds like the crash-tail is getting filtered on the high-pass cut fills - so, for example, at 1:22 you get the filtered tail as you drop in, then at 1:23 the tail suddenly drops to the full bandwidth.
And for an idea that might add a bit more atmosphere to the 'build-up', what about doing something like a Barthezz/Delerium-esque break? At 2:30 break with huge crashes/downlifts for a bar, then bring in a low-pass filtered (sub)bass for a bar or two, then slowly bring in the arp-synths and ride the cuts on both for a few more bars building up to another 'mini' break, kick/crashes/up and downlifts, bring in the 'piano'-synth and the break percussion you have, bring in the 'running' snares/kicks etc
Perhaps also try exaggerating the cut at 4:32 before you drop-in.
But yeah, really like that!
Edit - Also do something with 'Some house groove'! You've got a really decent synth/hook going, especially when you open up the cut!
[Edited on 16-04-2012 by Dom]
Cheers Dom, thanks for the Feedback, did u have a listen to the other record?
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