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Posted by Design on Mar-20-2004 23:08:

Set in Motion

Hey,
I posted a sample of my new song Set in Motion.
HiFi Play
LoFi Play
As usual, I appreciatte all opinions.
Cheers


Posted by Design on Mar-21-2004 08:55:

...suggestions are very appreciated too...


Posted by Design on Mar-22-2004 15:18:

The links are now working again. Can you please review?
Thanks


Posted by Dj-Gingi on Mar-22-2004 18:30:

very chilling
imo sounds a little like tiesto old style from 1999, actually now im listneing to it more, i love it
we need more songs like these, keep it up, and if u can , could u send me the full?
just a suggestion, change the clap maybe

EDIT: im wondering, would u let me remix it?
pm me for info


Posted by Design on Mar-22-2004 21:08:

Thanks for the comments, I'll PM you later...


Posted by alanzo on Mar-23-2004 03:48:

pretty cool.. the triggering on the melody is a little odd though.. it especially sounds weird when the clap drowns out the first few millaseconds of the note... what did you use for the synth on the main melody?

props on "Destiny" BTW - It's the only track from TA that I've managed to keep


Posted by Design on Mar-23-2004 03:50:

The effect that you're hearing is actually not part of the song but whenever I upload to Soundclick there is some additional compression audible. I guess because of a Hi-Fi streaming procedure in place.
I used a JP-8000 for the lead.
Regards


Posted by BassAngel on Mar-23-2004 11:26:

Well, it's a new direction that's for sure. Seems to give a passing nod to electro-eighties in the build-up - just need power dressing and women with big hair!

That was just a joke - it's really nice when the strings come in especially I can get a feel for this now. I like what you're going for it's really chilled.

It seems your synths, like mine, could perhaps use something "extra" on them to bring them out cos at the moment they sound a little soft synthy, even though you are using a JP-8000. I don't have any suggestions to make on that front as this is the area I'm falling down in at the moment, but it sounds like there's something that could be done to take them up another level.

It's really good to see what you're doing with this though, I like it! Different.


Posted by Design on Mar-23-2004 15:40:

Thanks Bass Angel,
making the JP-8000 sound the way I want in my productions has been somewhat of a challange. But, I'm getting there. Thanks again for the comments.


Posted by alanzo on Mar-23-2004 20:07:

nice to know a JP80x0 is capable of more then supersaw sounds



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