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Posted by eulerfx on Apr-14-2005 06:46:

[progressive] eulerfx - Simplex (Revisit)

I'm continuing to re-compile my old tunes. This is pretty much a remake of my previous track "Simplex". I added a more "trancey" part that I never rendered before.

The end is not yet finished so I faded it out. There are some things that weren't supposed to be rendered, but the general sound is there.

What are you suggestions so far?


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Posted by cybernetica on Apr-14-2005 19:04:

Percs sound very very natural, very tribal-like, just like it should be. It's very interesting you drop in the bass quite lately, but it works just fine.
Awesome (and I mean AWESOME!!) pads. They take me literally out of this world, and you used them very wisely, theyre fading out and coming back again. IMO the best thing about the track are the pads.
I like the really 'deep' overall mood this track has. All the sounds are chosen wisely and work quite well together. Despite all the homogenity, my very personal impression is that the pads sound very spacey whereas the percussion sounds quite natural. Did you intend that contrast? That does not need to mean a bad thing, in fact the track did quite capture me at around the 4 minute mark. I had the image of a shaman wandering over wide plains underneath the endless nightsky coming to my mind. Very obscure and mystic, I love that!

But then, the ending struck me quite unprepared. The piano part just doesnt seem to fit right in the whole track, you suddenly change almost everything. To me, the change from darkness to light might work better if you did this more slowly. In my opinion, the first four minutes were much better. And that gated pad in the end could be worked on a bit, it could sound less noisy and a bit.. juicier... But you should handle my personal impressions with care anyway, I'm producing semi-noise (Psy) .
Anyway, this track was very well done, keep it up!


Posted by TomDeelay on Apr-14-2005 20:20:

The beginning of the song is very good, everythings sound great, song is very mysterious, pads great, but sometimes it missed for me some kind of power which could give song wings of trance but song sound very professional


Posted by goozi on Apr-14-2005 22:19:

great track mate...love the droms and percs! nice bass and great pads

the melody is nice to


Posted by iloop on Apr-15-2005 05:07:

love the intro, sounds really deep, the kick comes in though and sounds a bit less powerfull than the origial intro mix...
Very progressive sounding stuff, the pads at 5min/piano don't really seem to fit the vibe of the first segment the additional synth melody does however, I think you should expand on that. the incoming gatted synths sound nice, but then the track fades....


Posted by d-miurge on Apr-15-2005 10:23:

man this track is simply amazing, I love it. all is good except the clap imo. The bassline sounds like Ashtrax - Digital Reason (Ogenki Clinic Remix), add some lofi percs to give more depth to you track and it will be ok for a release imo.


Posted by eulerfx on Apr-15-2005 18:42:

Thanks for all the comments!

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But then, the ending struck me quite unprepared. The piano part just doesnt seem to fit right in the whole track, you suddenly change almost everything. To me, the change from darkness to light might work better if you did this more slowly.

I thought of using a different instrument for the piano part, however in the end of it all, the piano just sounded best in that particular part. I'm sitll looking and maybe I'll go with the more modern balaeric sounds.

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And that gated pad in the end could be worked on a bit, it could sound less noisy and a bit.. juicier...


What do you mean? Like fuller or a different sound all together, or more delay?

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add some lofi percs to give more depth to you track


Lofi as in lower frequency? After listening I was thinking of making the main bass louder, as the track does lack some depth.



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