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hey cheggy
like a tiger

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Okay, first of all, I think that some of the transitions are a little too abrupt, like all of a sudden, the lead comes in and then everything stops. Little reverse crashes and stuff can do wonders to help ease the transition. With the lead at the begining, try bringing it in with the filters (Cutoff and decay/sustain) to make it ease into the track a little more. Also try experimenting with some percussion builds, they can be useful at times.
Melody reminds me of the old hard trance era, back when it was good that is.
Bassline is a little weak, I can't really feel/hear it over the rest of the track.
I'm kinda starting to dig the meldoy and lead towards the end of the song. It is a little bit simple but still quite catchy. The piano sounds at the beginning are really nice though, and the strings are good too (Atmosphere?).
In all, I think your track was pretty cool, but there are just a couple of areas that could benefit from improvement. also, have you tried putting a little reverb and delay on the lead to make it a bit fuller?
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Feb-28-2004 03:31
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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I agree with pretty much everything cheggy said, hehe. Not bad, but could use some work still. Bassline needs to be a lot more noticeable, and there could be more going on in the background. As it stands, there's a lead, a bassline, a kick, a few minimal percussions, and... that's all you can really hear. Throw some counter melodies in there and some synth type effects. The lead kinda reminds me of the one from Picotto - New Time New Place, even though this song is absolutely nothing like that one, hehe.
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Feb-28-2004 04:54
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hey cheggy
like a tiger

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Okay mate, I'm listening to the new version, although its hard to compare because I can't save the mp3s, only stream them, so its difficult to see the differences. I think the bass might be better in this new version from memory, it was a little weak before. Definitely sounds a lot fuller in general which is good.
also, I know this will sound like a weird request, well its not really a request, but here goes. During the breakdown, I was hearing the melody and because there is no kick, I used my judgment to decide when the phrase starts. Anyway, I got it wrong and it sounded a bit wierd when the kick came in. Have yoy thought about moving the melody (the one that starts at about 1/3 of the way through the song with the sharp lead during the breakdown) forward 1/8 note so that the hinote of the lead falls between the kicks rather than on it. Just an option, it might also work with that arp lead later on.
Anyway, sounds better. It has a rich feel to it now. It nice to see people actually take suggestions into action rather than ignoring them as many do. Nice work.
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