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Posted by Christian Ö. on Jul-21-2006 18:39:

G&D - eleven (Christian Ö. Remix)

I'm about to remix Gabriel & dresden - Eleven


You can hear a sample on Myspace, www.myspace.com/chrillaz


Please give me some commets


Posted by substorm on Jul-21-2006 21:52:

Jag har inte hört orginalet, men det låter bra produktions messigt, men annars, tycker jag melodin var ur trist. :P

Trevlig helg


Posted by Robot Rock on Jul-26-2006 04:25:

Sounds good man....I was a bit doubtful at first because they themselves are the ultimate remixers, but you've done a good job.


Posted by Affiliation on Jul-26-2006 09:34:

hey,
Nice synth lines in Noname004; I approve. maybee just gets a liltle bit long towards the end.
which software?


Posted by irish-tech on Jul-26-2006 21:45:

hey c. glad youre now getting into producing.

the remix is certainly interesting the opening is not my cup of tea and technically not really a sound opening - you might want to experiment with intros (i.e. look at above and beyond's sequencing - they are flawless) 2-3 bars is generally a industry standard.

im impressed the bass and kick were pretty much matched up which is a common problem for producers (maybe the spinning helped ya haha).

also, the sounds reminded me a little of atb.. which eh.. i dunno i think most would probably agree isnt good since that was an out of the box preset sound he used, if you replaced that lead sound with something more current, youd definitely be getting somewhere BCUZ i really liked the groove swing your bassline carried.


now to noname004 - 100000000000x better! the sequencing was better - still remember the intro thing.. hihats are possibly not eq'd correctly a little too much high-end perhaps... partially preference though.. i love the progressiveness of this track even though i thoroughly dislike hard prog - im impressed with it. you could totally expand on the track and make it less ambient prog with another melodious lead to counteract the Awesome piano-like lead.

ok well i could probably blab forever but i got shit to do haha good stuff man cya

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Posted by Christian Ö. on Jul-26-2006 22:36:

quote:
Originally posted by askspence68
hey c. glad youre now getting into producing.

the remix is certainly interesting the opening is not my cup of tea and technically not really a sound opening - you might want to experiment with intros (i.e. look at above and beyond's sequencing - they are flawless) 2-3 bars is generally a industry standard.


hehe yeah, that is not the intro, it's just a sample from the tune... I know how intros and outros should to be but thanks for your comments


Posted by Christian Ö. on Jul-26-2006 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by askspence68

now to noname004 - 100000000000x better! the sequencing was better - still remember the intro thing.. hihats are possibly not eq'd correctly a little too much high-end perhaps... partially preference though.. i love the progressiveness of this track even though i thoroughly dislike hard prog - im impressed with it. you could totally expand on the track and make it less ambient prog with another melodious lead to counteract the Awesome piano-like lead.

ok well i could probably blab forever but i got shit to do haha good stuff man cya

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It's the "Intro Remix" I've uploaded (It should be played as the first tune in dj sets) thats the reason for the chilled intro

thanks again, I will work on another lead and see what I can do


Posted by irish-tech on Jul-27-2006 02:58:

yeah makes sense.. i was just listening i didnt really read the description above.. haha besides.. after i wrote it i was like... hes a dj he would know. i had a laugh. anyways i mean you might like that lead sound its preference obvi but i think you could make it sound a little more current by just tweaking it and adding some verb to increase the overall thickness. its a good production though - noname004 crushes it in my opinion cuz thats a hot like piece for that genre. not neccesarily my type of music but i can tell it would totally groove people which im sure it does when u spin.

peace out bro


Posted by PTR on Jul-28-2006 23:19:

I like it mate, really like it. share full when you finish and fix all the things.
Which program and MIDI did you use mate? Im asking coz I produce too and using ableton 5 atm its too basic but I'd prefere to use Reason 3. Drop me a line when you get a chance.

btw I love orginal mix its a little bit too slow and very hard to mix but sammples are great


Regards


Posted by irish-tech on Jul-29-2006 04:15:

reason 3 is more than anything anyone needs for a typical mix - as long as you know what youre doing. an ableton/reason3 setup would be considered dynamite dude = synthwork/programming of reason with sequencer/fx of ableton.

i would definitely say reason is a must have!

spence



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