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mitkofen
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Prog Rock Instrumental song

Post by mitkofen »

Hi guys!
I'm new user here and new in Scope Fusion Platform . Just got my Luna 2 pre owned from a friend and did some quick mix+master with Final Liza trough Scope.
http://nalbantov.com/Dimitar_Nalbantov_Tsunami.mp3

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Dimi
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Post by seymourbutz »

fantastic execution :) that guitar must have been fun to play. The genre leaves me a bit cold then again, big congrats on a recording so well done
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I have to agree with Seymour, xept that I like the genre. Well done.
What may be improved here is the base, it´s not up to the rest of the tracks standard.
I think about the way a guy like Tony Levin would aproach this song,
the base-player with Peter Gabriel.
That´s what I´d love to hear in this track !
It may only be that it´s to low iin the mix though, it may be ok.

Keep those kind of tracks coming..... :D

Jörgen
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Post by dawman »

Fuckin' A.

That's a great demo of fine guitar work.

Your placement of B to E bi-string bends is very tasty.

So you did all of the Guitar work that we are hearing?

It sounded like a couple of Guitar tracks going on, and I am not familiar w/ the song. But it matters little actually. Just curious.

Nice work.


JV
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Post by mitkofen »

Wow :o thanks for the quick replay!!!
I'm glad to hear that you like it! :)
Here is another track that I passed trough Final Liza...
But I have to work more with Scope...I'm new in all this stuff :)

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Dimi

http://nalbantov.com/Dimitar_Nalbantov_ ... _alive.mp3
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Thank you!
Both are now in my mp3-collection!
Very good indeed!

Jörgen

PS. I just bought your CD, looking forward to it!
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Post by mitkofen »

zangsta wrote:Thank you!
Both are now in my mp3-collection!
Very good indeed!

Jörgen

PS. I just bought your CD, looking forward to it!
Thank you for your support!!! :) I deeply appreciate it

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Post by mitkofen »

scope4live wrote:Fuckin' A.

That's a great demo of fine guitar work.

Your placement of B to E bi-string bends is very tasty.

So you did all of the Guitar work that we are hearing?

It sounded like a couple of Guitar tracks going on, and I am not familiar w/ the song. But it matters little actually. Just curious.

Nice work.


JV
Yeah all the production is mine :)
Made with Cubase4 and Scope 4 :)
Thank you!
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Post by mitkofen »

zangsta wrote:I have to agree with Seymour, xept that I like the genre. Well done.
What may be improved here is the base, it´s not up to the rest of the tracks standard.
I think about the way a guy like Tony Levin would aproach this song,
the base-player with Peter Gabriel.
That´s what I´d love to hear in this track !
It may only be that it´s to low iin the mix though, it may be ok.

Keep those kind of tracks coming..... :D

Jörgen
Yeah the bass is somewhere in the background...I will remix the whole song for sure! it was mixed on my AKG240...I will check it on KRK6 these days :)
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Post by paulrmartin »

WOW! This is somewhere around where Sonata Artica and Nightwish lie.

Beautiful work! Definitely room for some vocals, don't you think? :)
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Post by spacef »

very nice track and trippy guitar feedbacks. The intro is super then i am less into heavy metal now, but it is very well played, and also recorded. congratulations.
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Post by mitkofen »

Yeah, it would be great to find somebody to lay down some vocals :)
Here is a video part from the Tsunami song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCci-xcB9M8 bad quality, sorry :lol:
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Post by mitkofen »

spacef wrote:very nice track and trippy guitar feedbacks. The intro is super then i am less into heavy metal now, but it is very well played, and also recorded. congratulations.
Thank you! :)
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Post by BingoTheClowno »

Although I'm not a fan of rock music, this sounds professionally executed. It reminds me of the music from True North.
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Post by mitkofen »

BingoTheClowno wrote:Although I'm not a fan of rock music, this sounds professionally executed. It reminds me of the music from True North.
Glad to hear you liked it! :)
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Post by Neil B »

Not the style I listen to a lot, but 2 great tracks - enjoyed them.
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