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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: Drum & Bass<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © Mutation records<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> A dance floor technoid track.

Do give critic and such, would like to know peoples opinion on mixdown and such. also i'm a bit stuck on a cool way to transfer from intro to kick in. Might use Basic's ideas from earlyer posts.

from memory, stuff used.

reason ReDrum rv700
cubase atmosphere zeta
sfp prodyssey interpole dubsub vectron player masterverb variouse fx from upto fxpack2 stm2448

Hope you like it, as that is why we write music, as well as a means of venting somthing from deep with in our souls
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Post by Bracelet Z »

Hey,

just good. Maybe more diversity would not be a defect:)

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Like the smiley Hubird

Cheers for the comment Bracelet.

Obviusly people don't really like this track. oh well back to the drawing board.

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nothing wrong with it, actually it's quite nice, after all you got it all toghether:
parts, sounds, arrangements and mix :smile:
it's a question of time to get that wonderfull moment that everything fits like a wonder, that's all :smile:
Like not every cigar of Churchill was a topper :wink:



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Thankyou Hubird.
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Post by AudioIrony »

Good strong apocalyptic theme. This one should have been included in the soundtrack of the Godzilla remake.

Upfront solid production values like someone without the usual pair of boxed-off cauliflower ears
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BIG up to the church massive here is your religeous billiards
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Post by braincell »

I like it. It just needs one really outstanding synth line on top of it at the end. Something up front and with a lot of syncopation.
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Thanks guys.

Madcat you make me laugh..cheers.

Braincell i think you right, be good to build the track up more but i'm a bit braindead as wot type of sound to use and wot freq area to place the sound in. if you wouldn't mind mabye send me a patch or a sample of wot type of sound and freq area you had in mind.

Cheers for the views.

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Post by nprime »

Lots of potential here.

I'd mix churchill up a bit.

I would agrre that it needs something really nasty to just fill in here and there...how about zooming WWII airplanes? something a little bit random to offset the sequencing. something Distorted and nasty perhaps? Not all the time, just occasionally to wake up the ears!

anyway, that's my two cents worth.

R

I kinda like it! I'd just say that it is not finished yet.
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CAN I HEVE YOUR AUTOGRAPH PLSE MATE YOUR TUNES ES WELL BANGIN. I WILL SEND A STAMPED ADDRESS ENVELOPE. BAY CITY ROLLER BETAT THE MASSES MFU.
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Post by Basic Pitch »

Where have I been hehe,

This track has evil written all over it :wink: That bass is perfect! its all nasty overdriven yet doesnt stand out to much, mixed perfectly for all that drive on it.

I also like how the percussion samples have that dirty vinyl sound to them.

Cool stuff mate.

Cheers!
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Post by scary808 »

On 2004-05-17 08:56, Bracelet Z wrote:

Maybe more diversity would not be a defect:)
One thing that people always forget when listening to dance tunes while sitting in front of their computer is that it's designed for being played over loud systems in clubs etc. You can hear a tune you thought was insanely great in the club but in a different listening situation it may sound boring.

I think the track is very good, & quite diverse. An underground track is supposed to be repettitive to a certain degree otherwise it sounds either amatuer or overproduced commercial nonsense. This track is pure funked-out undaground...

Keep up the good trax & watch the panning on the bass freqs...
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Post by Liquid EDGE »

Much apreciated

Nprime, couple of good ideas.

Basic and Scary, glad you like grit as much as i do. Thanks for the positive comments.

Also the understanding of it being a Dancefloor/Club track.

Keep Rollin'

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