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: Drum & Bass<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © Mutationrecords<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Another one with Reason in to SFP Mixer
A less angry track, in fact quite chilled.
Not mastered yet so jack up the volume.
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I like it, very upkeeping 
but I'm sure you can get more out of it with a much more brutal mix, without loosing the open structure.
the ambient stuff can easily blownup with reverb and delays and maybe some distortion, the snare could get more ambient character, the basdrum, tho softly mix-in (what is quite possible), is to much neutral to my taste (edit: the choosen kick is basicly perfect: not too much lows, therefor you have pronounced bass synth:-). But there are better ones, and personally I would put such a thin but nervous bassdrum more frontal in the mix
A few well placed drum reverse tricks or even better looppoint modulation or slice filter editing can finish the ridm parts.
It's quite possible that you say it's exactly like I want it, so there's taste involved of course
but you can get some more credits out of it, specialy as I smell some D'nBs atmosphere here...and D'nBs knows what blowing-up means
Mind you, this is absolutely a positive review
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: hubird on 2004-06-30 20:16 ]</font>

but I'm sure you can get more out of it with a much more brutal mix, without loosing the open structure.
the ambient stuff can easily blownup with reverb and delays and maybe some distortion, the snare could get more ambient character, the basdrum, tho softly mix-in (what is quite possible), is to much neutral to my taste (edit: the choosen kick is basicly perfect: not too much lows, therefor you have pronounced bass synth:-). But there are better ones, and personally I would put such a thin but nervous bassdrum more frontal in the mix
A few well placed drum reverse tricks or even better looppoint modulation or slice filter editing can finish the ridm parts.
It's quite possible that you say it's exactly like I want it, so there's taste involved of course

but you can get some more credits out of it, specialy as I smell some D'nBs atmosphere here...and D'nBs knows what blowing-up means

Mind you, this is absolutely a positive review

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: hubird on 2004-06-30 20:16 ]</font>