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ChrisWerner
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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: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Prisma Absynth Kontakt Oddity Vintage Vocoder<BR> copyright © 2003 Christian Werner<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> This is the result of playing with my new toys. If you don´t now them, test or better buy them!
I bought the Oddity, had a look on the Voxengo Curve EQ, the Best EQ I know (channel and Mastering use)and worked with a sweet little vocoder called Sonicism Vinatge Vocoder easy, cheap and awesome, look here: <a href="http://www.sonicism.co.uk/vocoderinfo.html"> Vintage Vocoder </a>

I Hope you like my testing :wink:
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all system go!... :wink:
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Hi Chris,

I must admit that i'm a admirer of your musical universe[s], and your great technical skills.

This song directly usably in a space movie, nice dreampads and resonant textures

I second you about the Voxengo Curve EQ, it's absolutly amazing. I like improvement in the interface though... If you haven't allready, you should really check out the timeworks EQ for the Pulsar platform. It's an incredibly EQ.

Your music is pure inspiration

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Thank you Hubird and Thalamus, it is exciting that my experiment(s) can inspire you,Thalamus. I can give you back that praise. No I haven´t tried the timeworks devices,yet.
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Awesome intro. Lovely hints of M-Tron choirs throughout. I really like the use of variations on chord triads/inversions to create the ambient moods.
If it were me, I'd have had the chords/layers/moods a bit more to the front and some of the FX like sounds more back in the mix, but that is a matter of taste.
Superb track - one of your best for a long time Chris.

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Hiya Neil,
thank you for the comment and you are right, I didn´t spen(t) :razz: much time to place all tracks.
Anyway good to have you back, has Scotland survieved?
Neil B

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Yes Chris,
Scotland has survived my visit. It just has a lot less malt whisky in it now :grin: :grin: :grin:
It wan't a criticism of the mix, purely an observation. I wish I couldn't spend much time and end up with a mix like that!
Nice to see your English improving too - "spending" time :grin:
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