Uproar Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,644 posts Joined: Aug, 2004
Posted - 2005/10/07 : 20:20:39
I'm liking this one. Its kind of catchy.
Overall score: 6.5/10
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Doctor_Dangle New Member
United Kingdom
53 posts Joined: Jul, 2002
Posted - 2005/10/07 : 20:32:04
no offence mate but for me the best part came in at around 6 mins, nothing special really ( i'm just like that cowell bloke aint i )
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Jon O-T Advanced Member
United Kingdom
929 posts Joined: Jun, 2005
Posted - 2005/10/08 : 15:16:25
Very good mate! 8.5/10 :) I think the claps in with the beats at the beggining half made it that whole lot better.
From about 5:10 till near the finish i fealt there was something missing. Dunno what though. Just seamed a bit more dull towards the end. But on the whole nice one mate
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as for eq'ing.. any tips.. at the mo i have rout each sound to its own mixer chanel so i could adjust the volume for each a bit better.. but in the middle where the main lead comes in..it kinda swamps the rest of the sound.. but when i turned it down it did not stand out enough. so i applied mild compression to the whole track..
5:10 onwards was dull? i dont know really.. i was just tring to break it down to just a kick and some percussion.. but if the final break down was the worst bit then... thats good!!
my aim was to sound proffesional but still maintain this style i seem to have..
i think i need to invest in some speakers and a decent soundcard as the one built into my motherboard and a pair of headphones kinda restrict me..
Ionosphere Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,750 posts Joined: Dec, 2004
Posted - 2005/10/08 : 20:44:38
Nice tune. I go along with bulby g.
Separate channels, that's good because now you can modify the EQ, ie; alter the
frequency of each sound and this separates them from each other in the aural spectrum,
the same as sterio position separates them in the sterio field.
SERA Average Member
United Kingdom
152 posts Joined: Jun, 2005
Posted - 2005/10/08 : 21:04:25
ahh i see what u mean now,, give each sound it own err "bit of bandwidth"? and isolate it from the rest... obviosly care i think would be needed not to ruin the original sound in the firstplace..