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Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-11-2003 01:16:

Sean Walsh - untitled. 6 minute sample

http://www.flamevault.com/~celerity...ed_(sample).mp3


6 minute, relatively complete sample of the tune I'd earlier posted a small clip of.

Comments are greatly appreciated!


Posted by Trance Fission on Dec-11-2003 01:47:

it sounds pretty nice.. whatre u using.. fruity loops?


Posted by Fundamental on Dec-11-2003 01:48:

It sounds pretty good.


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-11-2003 01:49:

Buzz, but everything you're hearing other than the percussions is Spectrasonics Atmosphere.

Thanks for the comments!


Posted by Sirocco on Dec-11-2003 02:33:

sounds great man

kick is awesome! same goes for all compression and dynamics


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-11-2003 20:55:

Thanks Sirocco =)


Posted by shawn2331 on Dec-11-2003 23:29:

me likes...nice work.


Posted by alanzo on Dec-14-2003 19:37:

Very nice - atmosphere is such a great sounding synth


Posted by attacc on Dec-14-2003 20:09:

Thumbs up cool sample

very nice indeed, great sounds!


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-14-2003 20:18:

Cheers guys, the track is almost finished so hopefully I'll be posting up a more complete sample soon.


Posted by dbl on Dec-14-2003 20:43:

sounds nice.... me want atmosphere


Posted by BelgianGuru on Dec-14-2003 21:08:

I like it, reminds me alot of the Sensation Theme though, could be me.


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-14-2003 21:57:

Yeah, it certainly wasn't my intention, but it sounds sorta like a cross between Naked Angel and the Sensation Anthem, hehe.


Posted by Fractal on Dec-14-2003 22:00:

Nice work man!
I'm not really fan of this kick,but anyway it sounds not too bad.
Keep it up !


Posted by Luke Terry on Dec-14-2003 22:04:

Cool

its pretty cool


Posted by rzile on Dec-15-2003 06:45:

i like it, very dreamy sorta trance, maybe harden it up a bit to make it drive more


Posted by rqpeyruxvg on Dec-15-2003 15:22:

Madness, luvin it.

luv to do a remix so if youre interested pm me.

Tezz


Posted by Endre on Dec-15-2003 15:44:


sounds massive indeed. great melody mate.


Posted by DJ-Kreing^^ on Dec-15-2003 17:15:

Not bad at all man!
I really like the sounds you used in there, seems like that atmosphere vst is pretty massive...

The melody is great, love the chord progression, the bass could be abit harder and maybe higher in volume.
The kick sounds abit to hard, not enough percussion imo...

Good job man! keep working on it, and it will turn out great.


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-15-2003 17:35:

Thanks for the comments thus far guys, I really appreciate it. I updated the link with a new 6 minute clip of the track which is more or less complete now.


Posted by alanzo on Dec-15-2003 18:31:

I liked the first version a lot better - but this one is more driving so I suppose it just depends on your taste in music.. sounds good none the less

But, the intro to the first version seemed a little amateur with it going right into the pad then the melody.. the way the new version goes into it is better structure-wise. I like this one a lot, I'm definitly going to keep it (I don't keep many tracks that I listen to on here)

B.T.W. - the kick on this is much better then on Land Dweller - Rock the Cradle (Preview) - this kick isn't clipping at all.. good job with the mastering!


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-15-2003 18:35:

Well, I started creating the track with the breakdown part, so that's what the first sample was always meant to be -- the middle of the track. This is the exact same thing really except with an intro to it now, hehe.

I've spent many hours with PAZ fired up on pro productions to see what's going on with their frequencies and how they keep things balanced out, and that work is starting to pay off a little.

Thanks for the comments


Posted by imokruok on Dec-16-2003 03:30:

nice job. master, press, ship!


Posted by Sirocco on Dec-16-2003 03:53:

quote:
Originally posted by dj-sean


I've spent many hours with PAZ fired up on pro productions to see what's going on with their frequencies and how they keep things balanced out, and that work is starting to pay off a little.

Thanks for the comments


got any general tips/hints or patterns u see various artists use?


Posted by re808 on Dec-16-2003 10:56:

Hi,

great track! nice build, tight progression. Thank you for this haunting melody. I think you should work on drums a little bit, try different samples maybe..

re808


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