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Posted by websley on Mar-06-2005 18:29:

Invisible Grin [Anthem Trance] weBsley - The Rats

It's actually a project started in 2004, but I got lazy and couldn't finish it back then I guess it's pretty much finished now, just let me know what you like and what you don't like about it

Genre: Anthem Trance
Used: Cubase SX/Acid PRO4
Length: 6:17
Date Recorded: 04-03-2005


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And yeah, yeah... I WILL finish other projects I submitted soon enough because it's time for that album now, I think

-weBs


Posted by kopi_luwak on Mar-07-2005 16:46:

Hey,
Listening .. Nice, good intro , the voice, I dont liked the way you mastered it, sounds to crispy and bright though.I like the main synth and the melody is great, kinda retro .
In overall, I liked this track a lot keep it up man .
Kopi =o.


Posted by websley on Mar-08-2005 20:33:

That's the problem with keyboards... They often have a strange EQ setting which is not easy to compensate in wavelab Maybe I a can add an equalizer with the windows volume control, see if that works I sometimes get tired of those midi-settings and just switch over to a softsynth. But keyboards WILL always have a warmer sound, and that's why I keep using them on a much more regular basis

Thanks for the replies, I'll see if I can do something with that EQ-setting indeed!

-weBs


Posted by Dj Radman on Mar-11-2005 01:57:

hm...I like this one, I can see this being a good one to remix. But yes, it does sound a little old, and it could still use some work, but as it is now? I'd say it's definitly worth listening and dancing to so thats all that I think maters , good stuff mate, peace!


Posted by websley on Mar-12-2005 17:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Radman
hm...I like this one, I can see this being a good one to remix. But yes, it does sound a little old, and it could still use some work, but as it is now? I'd say it's definitly worth listening and dancing to so thats all that I think maters , good stuff mate, peace!

Thanks

I assume that the only thing left to do, is to adjust that EQ on the HI-shelf from the reverb and make that bass less deeper

I know, I hold a different view on how a melody should be. But the reason why the melodies are so different, is that I almost ALWAYS think/play them out before I even start with the project


Posted by MrPit on Mar-12-2005 23:04:

Hey man, first of all..your song is not a bit but verry noisy, your sound/noise ratio is very small. I don't think it sounds old, what means old in music?? I think dj_palm wanted to say that your track is a bit dated. The melody is sweet, sounds are ok. I don't speak about the mix because it's about my personal taste. Overall nice song.


Posted by websley on Mar-26-2005 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by MrPit
your sound/noise ratio is very small.

What do you mean by that?


Posted by Takkra on Mar-27-2005 12:49:

I think the melody is dated too.. BUT I simply love the style from back then! you could get the crowd back to a 2000 feeling with this one.. "where's my cygnus X compilation " you did good by starting this project again! i like the synth wich fades in @ 4:05
good work!


Posted by MrPit on Mar-28-2005 00:59:

quote:
Originally posted by websley
What do you mean by that?


i ment the dynamic range representation is very restricted. The noise is too present in comparision with the sounds/instruments of the track. I think a good noise to signal ratio would be >70 dB. Yours is much smaller. If you do not set the levels corectly on your synthesizer(S), you will record the sound with much noise. The noise is good as it is in righ tplace . But if it is present hole track, that's not good IMO.


Posted by websley on Jun-07-2005 01:49:

quote:
Originally posted by MrPit
i ment the dynamic range representation is very restricted. The noise is too present in comparision with the sounds/instruments of the track. I think a good noise to signal ratio would be >70 dB. Yours is much smaller. If you do not set the levels corectly on your synthesizer(S), you will record the sound with much noise. The noise is good as it is in righ tplace . But if it is present hole track, that's not good IMO.


I found the thing that caused the noise There's a small bug in the MIDI cable, I made it go away by removing one of the cables BEFORE recording a master version. I always did that (I think) , but I simply forgot about it through all the years of producing

I will master this one properly soon, before releasing my 2nd album "No Problems", fo sho


Posted by PDM on Jun-07-2005 05:22:

Outdated alright, but synth work sounds ok nonetheless. You'll need to work in your kick drum, is to deep, I mean, it will rumble a lot in big speakers.

Anyways.... keep working on it.


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Jun-07-2005 15:53:

Pretty good. I can't say much more than what everyone else has said, though.


Posted by websley on Jun-07-2005 16:07:

quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Pretty good. I can't say much more than what everyone else has said, though.

Ah come on, it's a free country... Even ours...

You're all right, but I think I'll wait until I'm ready to drag every song of mine through a final 'test' before I put them together on a CD.
Check those other songs in my sig from me if you want (the ones which have been in the TA promotion forums, are links)

-weBs



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