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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Trance<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © mutationrecords<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Hello peeps. a house/trance track.

uses cubase.. for beats utronic. stylus. for atmos korg legacy. the plinky arp. dcota

Scope mixer and fx(revs delays comps blah blah).

main lead Minimax
dub sub for, guess wot?

wot are peeps opinion on this as i don't really know house/trance inside out.

oh try ignore,, if you notice , any slight stutter or timing issues as my comp and scope card are at it's limits, i still need to bounce individual things down to tighten it all up if you know wot i mean.

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sounds good man. not the typical "trance" sound, but that doesnt mean its bad. :razz:

i LUVE the kick. sounds very unusual. dont say u created the kick in microtonic???

i've really tried to make good stomping kicks in there..but they always miss the bottom punch, wich u made a perfect example of in this tune.

well, thumbs up man! :smile:
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Post by Liquid EDGE »

Thnkyou very much steffensen

cheers for the sky pointing thumbs.

yep the kick was done on microtonic, with a bit of processing after it.if you like it that much i'll pm you wot patch i used. if you like. got anything to swap with?

any nice hoovers?

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Post by braincell »

Carol King At Midnight! Good job. I had to listen to it a couple times. I liked it. It could use another section before the end. Sounds like it would work really well with a singer. Maybe Carol King would like to sing on this.
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haha looks like we just gave a review at exactly the same time.. spooky man.

cheers braincell, enjoy my rant of a reply to your post.

who is carol king.? maybe i'm to young to know of that name.or just ignorant. :smile:

i'm sure the sample was saying champagne.. well maybe looks like i don't understand the english language. well atleast not when it's pitched up like that..
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Post by braincell »

I spelled it wrong. It's "Carole King". She was this lady who has been singing and writing songs since before you were born. I thought he was saying Carole King. Maybe I'm wrong. Is it from a New Years Eve party? I'm not a fan of hers by the way it's just some of the stupid trivia we have in our heads.
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Post by Frosty »

The riff dragged me right in, like it a lot.
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Post by steffensen »

i aint got anything better than the hoover patch for flexor i'm afraid. :grin:

tbh, the only samples i use, is for drums and loops. and most of them i make myself, either in creamware modular/kickme! or reaktor.

i'd love the microtonic patch tho! u really inspired me to get more serious with tonic actually, didnt know u get make these serious kicks in there.o_O havent tried much with EQ/Compressor on them yet tho, probly does the trick.

anyways, thanks for sharing something new and innovative, for me anyways. :smile:
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Post by ernest@303.nu »

good production! This kind of music is not my cup of tea (I'd rather drink a cup of acid punch :razz:) , but it sounds really good quality-wise.

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