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Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Jun-17-2005 01:13:

HappyHappy XenocreatoR - Freckle Says Yeehaa (256Kbps FULL)

I had fun making this one:

Genre: Experimental Psy Trance.
Synths: All done using Reason 3
Mixing/mastering: Sonar
Mp3 Quality: 256Kbps

Go to the link below & download the 'Freckle Says Yeehaa' MP3.

Link: Temporarily down. I have done major changes & have extended to song for an extra 3 minutes.

Have fun with it. Feedback is most welcome!


Posted by Axolotyl on Jun-17-2005 02:29:

Oh man... le funky...

Still got your signature goofy style going on there at the start.

The synth at 1.00 come in a bit too loud. Either that or you need to separate it some more from the bassy synth and give them each more room to breathe. I think some more avante guarde patch programming could help it a bit too. I'm getting the feeling that some sort of dainty, sqeaky, talking style synth would work well here. The kind you hear on hallucinogen/shpongle style stuff.

3.00 Its got a really nice dark, feel here, I like it how you just drop it down to the beat.

3.29 Pads dont really work for me here. Pads and psy dont ever seem to work all that well for some reason. In place of them you could try some dark ambient style sounds maybe? Take any sample, slow it right down and stick heaps of reverb on it. It could work, anyway just an idea

4.07 break works pretty well. But it comes in a bit less full on than I was hoping. Those pads really mellow out the rest of those leads. I'd say it needs another layer of synths too just to really sell the intensity.

Nice track anyway dude, so much better than you last one but still clearly retains your style. You tracks seem to be getting some structure too which is good, even for experimental style stuff. Reminds me a lot of early Psytrance... Simon Posford, Prana, Etnica etc...


Posted by Klangzentrum on Jun-17-2005 18:53:

somehow an error occurs, when i want to hear it?! i prefer direct-links!


Posted by Desty Nova on Jun-17-2005 19:56:

Be Cool! nice track

I like the blend of old and new, reminds me of electro, with an acid feel? It's got a nice feel good vibe with really cool 303's and synths. Always fun to hear something different y'know.
-Alex

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Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Jun-17-2005 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Axolotyl
The synth at 1.00 come in a bit too loud. Either that or you need to separate it some more from the bassy synth and give them each more room to breathe. I think some more avante guarde patch programming could help it a bit too. I'm getting the feeling that some sort of dainty, sqeaky, talking style synth would work well here. The kind you hear on hallucinogen/shpongle style stuff.


Ok. The bass synths are similar in sound & I was trying for a contrast with the high synth. Ill have a play around with some other sounds & see if I can get a sound that is close to the "hallucinogen squeak".

quote:
3.29 Pads dont really work for me here. Pads and psy dont ever seem to work all that well for some reason. In place of them you could try some dark ambient style sounds maybe? Take any sample, slow it right down and stick heaps of reverb on it. It could work, anyway just an idea


I love that notes of the pads rhythm so I might change it from pads to poly & see how that goes. Ill also try your Dark reverbed sample idea...

quote:
4.07 break works pretty well. But it comes in a bit less full on than I was hoping. Those pads really mellow out the rest of those leads. I'd say it needs another layer of synths too just to really sell the intensity.


That's a good point. I will definitly charge up the intensity of this track!

quote:
Nice track anyway dude, so much better than you last one but still clearly retains your style. You tracks seem to be getting some structure too which is good, even for experimental style stuff. Reminds me a lot of early Psytrance... Simon Posford, Prana, Etnica etc...


Great Review Axolotyl! Thanks mate


Alex: Thanks for giving it a go. Im glad you liked it.

Klangzentrum: I just left-clicked 'MP3' on that page & the downlaod window came up. It seems OK now.


Posted by Klangzentrum on Jun-17-2005 23:25:

mp3 didnt work:

Song Play Error

An error occurred while attempting to play the selected song. The error reported was: Deep linking to songs on AudioStreet is only allowed for premium artists. If you received this error by mistake, please restart your browser (Code 100).


but i tried streaming! worx:

psy is not my style (those melodies sound so weird to me), but the production sounds very good to me!
i like the driving bassline, good use of percussion to underline it!
the break could be filled with some more elements, sounds a bit empty!
maybe its genre-typical...no idea!

overall a good production, although i cant handle it!

// Lars


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Jun-17-2005 23:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Klangzentrum

but i tried streaming! worx:

psy is not my style (those melodies sound so weird to me), but the production sounds very good to me!
i like the driving bassline, good use of percussion to underline it!
the break could be filled with some more elements, sounds a bit empty!
maybe its genre-typical...no idea!

overall a good production, although i cant handle it!

// Lars


lol thanks mate.


Posted by Subtle on Jun-20-2005 00:04:

hey, listening...

it starts out pretty nice, but to be honest i find those bouncy melodies a bit too much, i prefer music more linear.. 2:22.. wot, u add a bassline and some nice metallic sound, niiice.. and some acidized sounds, they sound cool.. 4:10 u got an excellent drive there.. but again u are bouncing notes

original piece as always.. never bad, takes my ears about 5 minutes to get used to the sound

still, great work, but a little more linear please?


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Jun-23-2005 20:28:

The I think your lead could stand some more atmosphere, like delay or something. It kind of clashes with the pad sometimes because the pad seems to be hinting at atmosphere while your lead denies atmosphere.

Try to to something other than kick rolls to lead into your transitions; there are better ways to build energy.


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Jun-23-2005 21:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
hey, listening...

it starts out pretty nice, but to be honest i find those bouncy melodies a bit too much, i prefer music more linear.. 2:22.. wot, u add a bassline and some nice metallic sound, niiice.. and some acidized sounds, they sound cool.. 4:10 u got an excellent drive there.. but again u are bouncing notes

original piece as always.. never bad, takes my ears about 5 minutes to get used to the sound

still, great work, but a little more linear please?


Im not wired for linear processing Though I could always have a crack at it. What do you mean by 'bouncing notes'?

Thanks Subtle.

quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
The I think your lead could stand some more atmosphere, like delay or something. It kind of clashes with the pad sometimes because the pad seems to be hinting at atmosphere while your lead denies atmosphere.

Try to to something other than kick rolls to lead into your transitions; there are better ways to build energy.


I recently replaced the pads with a poly layer. I will try delay on the lead, that could work.

Good point with the drum rolls. I do tend to be a drum roll freak, I should try other ways to build up. cheers jex!




thanks for the feedback guys. I have recently spent alot of time redoing this track. Your feedback is invaluable & has helped heaps. Ill post REV2 up soon.


Posted by Subtle on Jun-23-2005 23:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_ What do you mean by 'bouncing notes'?
notes that goes up and down frequently..


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Jun-24-2005 00:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
notes that goes up and down frequently..


lol, I see. Yup, i do seem to do that alot. I guess I can even out some notes for a more linear approach....



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