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stimula
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Perth, Australia
Smiley DJ [uplifting trance] Stimula -dust

hey ,
heres a short clip of an uplifting trancer im working on.

the track has long break with nice lush strings with a choir leading up to a 1999 style crescendo.
please check it out and tell me what you think
( i welcome all comments good and bad)

and please tell me what you think of the melodies

project name:Stimula
track name:dust
length : 2:48 demo cut
Bitrate : 192kb

download link -
http://www.arach.net.au/~iwright/stimula-demo.mp3

Old Post Feb-03-2005 11:48  Australia
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Registered: Sep 2004
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Hey Stimula - love the breakdown with those almost orchestral strings

Love the choral pads too, maybe fatten up the 'orchestral strings' a bit - but this definitely has a 1999 feel to it with those synths that come in.
If you work on fattening up the synths then this will be great.


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staticblue
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Toulouse, France

here's fast comment from me

> nice melodies in this one
> your sounds are a bit thin indeed as RickyM said, i suggest you should work on taking off this software feel from them.

with some more workon the sounds this should be very nice

static blue


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stimula
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ta thanks for the feed back
It sounded fine on my cheap head phones,
Guess that explains a lot.

can you tell me more about the problems with the synths?

any thing about the track i should know ?

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Old Post Feb-03-2005 12:25  Australia
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staticblue
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Toulouse, France

quote:
Originally posted by stimula
ta thanks for the feed back
It sounded fine on my cheap head phones,
Guess that explains a lot.

can you tell me more about the problems with the synths?

is it lack of mid range ?


it's not only a lack of midrange, if you add some midrange on a "cheap - sounding" synth it will just sound dull and muddy and even more cheap.


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stimula
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thats odd because most of the sounds came from a roland jp-8080,

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after a second listen on monitors, the synth that needs the most work (IMO) is the high saw playing in the beginning (so the main synth aswell).

sorry, ive exagerated a bit in my first post and those deep growling fx's are nice.

maybe you could work a bit more on the transitions aswell

peace
static blue


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stimula
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Location: Perth, Australia

What is wrong with the synth ?
envelope adsr ?
filter?
FX?

?

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as i said, i think it's too thin. If it comes from the JP i'm sure you can make it sound better. Maybe youve HP-filtered it too much aswell.


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