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: Pop<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2004 Alan Lauris<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Hi everybody,
Here's a new song I completed yesterday. I used Pulsar mixers, sample players and fx. Furthermore, some VST-modules. Enjoy!
New song: How you're able to smile
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could be a nice one for the Eurovision songfestival 
I would mix it a bit more rough, people are used to a big sound, in that area also
An example is the solo piano at the end, why not give a shot in volume and let it make the party?
The cynical (well) caracter of your words can only benefit from the 'happy' instrumental parts, and the basic beat keeps it all together.
In general I would add more hi's, the sound could be more sprankling (hihats, cymbals, maybe a nice delay on the hihats).
Hm, or is it intended to be an early-Beatles composition, like the nice effects seems to hint
(like in I'm the walrus and stuff).
Anyway, then certainly you can push the mix a lot, they were studio freaks!
AlsoI would give those special effects on the voice more amount in the mix
, it will express the arrangement even better 

I would mix it a bit more rough, people are used to a big sound, in that area also

An example is the solo piano at the end, why not give a shot in volume and let it make the party?
The cynical (well) caracter of your words can only benefit from the 'happy' instrumental parts, and the basic beat keeps it all together.
In general I would add more hi's, the sound could be more sprankling (hihats, cymbals, maybe a nice delay on the hihats).
Hm, or is it intended to be an early-Beatles composition, like the nice effects seems to hint

Anyway, then certainly you can push the mix a lot, they were studio freaks!

AlsoI would give those special effects on the voice more amount in the mix

