Sequencer 6
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: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2004 Saskija<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> This is again "classic synthesizer" stuff with clear references to the seventies and in particular a certain French synthesist with a double first name. Featuring Virus C (bass, twinkles, lead synth), XV-5080 (Minipop-samples, Mellotron choir, Mellotron flute), D-50 (lead synth), EX-5 (lead synth). And let's not forget the Pulsar for the finishing touches.
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Wow, I really like this track.
What I most like is your mettle to use really in front playing leads and what should I say the leads are brilliant.
This is music I really like, no critics to the mix.
The combination of relaxed breaks and the more busy parts are really gripping me.
Really good work here, thank you.
What I most like is your mettle to use really in front playing leads and what should I say the leads are brilliant.
This is music I really like, no critics to the mix.
The combination of relaxed breaks and the more busy parts are really gripping me.
Really good work here, thank you.
I certainly liked the song, although the top end was a bit too sparkly and piercing for my ears.
My only critisisms are that it does sound very derivative in both the choice of sounds and melody - sort of a love-child of JMJ's Oxygene and the theme from Vangelis' "1492" soundtrack.
Also that lead portamento sound nearly scared the life out of me when it came in ! Did I jump !
Far too loud imho and totally dominating everything else (but then I did have this turned right up since was getting into it).
Despite these little points I did enjoy the track, its structure and clean separation.
My only critisisms are that it does sound very derivative in both the choice of sounds and melody - sort of a love-child of JMJ's Oxygene and the theme from Vangelis' "1492" soundtrack.
Also that lead portamento sound nearly scared the life out of me when it came in ! Did I jump !

Despite these little points I did enjoy the track, its structure and clean separation.