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#1 kid a   User is offline

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Posted 16 March 2003 - 8:54 PM

hi there. i've worked out a couple of tracks and i think it would be optimal if you'd give 'em a try. it's a kind of trip hop, 2 step, electronica, big beat....



please listen and gimme some feedback, thank you for taking you time.



go, http://www.ganz.dk/sind

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Posted 18 March 2003 - 3:10 AM

Yea, I like it. Does track 05 have "it doesn't matter"s hi-hat sampled in the beats??
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Posted 21 March 2003 - 6:21 PM

no, but i sampled an old hi hat which sound just like the one from 'doesn't matter'.

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Posted 22 March 2003 - 10:41 AM

Track 01. Very good 8)



Track 02. I like the style, but you should make sure that all parts have a more equal volume.



Track 03. Cool stuff. Nothing to add, well done.



Track 04. I would maybe change the "snare" to something more crisp.



Track 05. That's the only track I did not like. The vocals don't fit the other parts too good, and the overall EQ settings could need some more high frequencies.





Count me in for a full CD. :)

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Posted 23 March 2003 - 9:29 AM

1) I LOVE IT! Its awesome, make a little the vol a wee bit lower. Am I mistaken or do I hear some Fruity Loop samples in their?



2)Meh, its alright, slow, kinda boring, but its still good.



3)Groovy, it has that funky sound...But, the lyrical break at 1:18 is kinda weak.



4)Piano sounds great, strings sound great, I would make the kick a little less bassy.



5)Woo! Those are some sweet synths just before the guitar/distortion comes in. Put some real cool FX on the vocals.



Those are some good songs. What program do you use, if any, and how long have you been making this type of music? I really liked it and you could go somewere with this stuff. I am interested in making music, but I am just starting and dont have and equiptment. All I have is Fruity Loops, a drum machine and rebirth. If you could give me some tips, I would appretiate it.

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Posted 23 March 2003 - 4:35 PM

thank you for taking you time to listen to the tracks and give back feedback....

can't remember who, but someone asked what equip i use:

epiphone acoustic guitar

marshall electric guitar

roland synthesizer

fruity loops

mmm6 deluxe

ts404

cubase

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Posted 23 March 2003 - 8:34 PM

Awesome, do you have a record label at the moment?

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Posted 24 March 2003 - 5:23 PM

no, im an amateur. everything is made in my bedroom..

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Posted 24 March 2003 - 5:43 PM

Which roland synth have you got? Is it a new one or a vintage one? I looked at the new ones, but wasn't too impressed - I went for Korg in the end

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Posted 25 March 2003 - 1:28 AM

The only new synth from Roland kinda impressive is the JP 8000/8080. But even its a few years old now...
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Posted 25 March 2003 - 3:12 PM

Yeah, those are great but hard to find now - they're starting to disappear from the shelves. And their pretty dear, but they are fantastic synths, would love to own one.

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Posted 27 March 2003 - 10:39 AM

As long as you can pay for it.

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