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davidemonin
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Salt Lake City, USA

I like this. It is kinda minimal on the melodies but it is nicely done though. I'll play this


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Vizay
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind

ahhhh the offbeat hihat is offbeat frmo the offbeat, tighten it up

apart frmo that I really like the track, very nice and calm atmosphere. the only thing I really miss is stereopanning.

I can hear that you have instruments laid out to the rights and left and so on but it's very static. if your'e able to try to play around with the pannings and make some of the FX travel around frmo right to left and vice versa (listen to steve may - open day (Luke Chable remix) and you'll know what I mean with the pannings)


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i suggest getting the gabriel & dresden prog-a-minute. in 3 easy steps you too could change the face of dance music.

batteries not included.

- dave

Old Post Sep-22-2004 12:22  Sweden
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noikeee
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.

quote:
Originally posted by Vizay
(listen to steve may - open day (Luke Chable remix) and you'll know what I mean with the pannings)


that track is the most panned track i've ever heard that still sounds pro like, at the extreme of being over-used


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Vizay
immiNspired



Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind

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Originally posted by paranoik0
that track is the most panned track i've ever heard that still sounds pro like, at the extreme of being over-used


yeah I know, it's almost taken to a ridicilous level of panning in that track (that's why I picked it to show what I meant)


first time I listened to it in a pair of headphones I almost fell to the ground of dizzyness, pretty scary


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quote:
Originally posted by davedresden
i suggest getting the gabriel & dresden prog-a-minute. in 3 easy steps you too could change the face of dance music.

batteries not included.

- dave

Old Post Sep-22-2004 14:37  Sweden
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Massive84
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Sequence Realm

quote:
Originally posted by Vizay
ahhhh the offbeat hihat is offbeat frmo the offbeat, tighten it up

apart frmo that I really like the track, very nice and calm atmosphere. the only thing I really miss is stereopanning.

I can hear that you have instruments laid out to the rights and left and so on but it's very static. if your'e able to try to play around with the pannings and make some of the FX travel around frmo right to left and vice versa (listen to steve may - open day (Luke Chable remix) and you'll know what I mean with the pannings)


ah ya i know what you mean, i did that mainly with the Shinsharaa fx work and sweeping string.

But you know automating and copy and pasting and grouping.. me = lazy hehe! !

but good note, where should i implement this which parts?

David thank you , but il upload a better version this week without this annoying hihat, i just have to do few things for my school, busy week, stupid Microscope course and biology


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Mac
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Registered: Aug 2001
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Great atmosphere in this one...enjoyed it. Good tune bro !

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Vizay
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind

well I think the best things to pan would be the FX

if youre using reason you don't have to do the regular automation
just connect a cable from a subtractor lfo to the pan CV on the mixer for the specific channel you want to pan, that way you'll get a more living and moving pan

and of course your computer wont be more stressed since the lfo is running wether you connect the cable to it or not so


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i suggest getting the gabriel & dresden prog-a-minute. in 3 easy steps you too could change the face of dance music.

batteries not included.

- dave

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DjSimonB
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Glasgow

It seems very chilled out to me, maybe almost too much so, but it's a nice relaxed track, reminds me of the sunny days that we aren't getting any more of up here
All the production sounds fine to me, nice perc effects and so on. Haven't got the chance to listen to it loudly and hear all the elements of it, but sounding good so far. Guitar could maybe stick out a bit more, not sure how you'd do it but I think it should dominate a bit more.

I've said it before though, that I always like your productions more than your remixes, they're always more memorable, but this is a nice effort


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John
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Delft / Den Haag / Dordrecht,

hey mate, lovely tune, digging the vibe. nice and relaxed.i agree on the offbeat hat. got nothing else to fault really will play it again good job

john

ps nice bitrate


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J.L.
Never gonna give you up.



Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada

First off, I like the echoey hats/hits that seem to bounce around the place... Adds good atmosphere and makes the track more interesting...

The bass, in my opinion, sounds a bit digital to me... and it would help if you could fatten it up a bit (layering or chorus?) while still maintaining it panned in the center

There are a lot of synth elements, and they all fit where they are supposed to fit..and keeps the song more interesting...

I have to admit, this is not exactly my style... (I usually like more energetic types of trance)... But I guess, I want to challenge you to try something new from your typical chilled style trance and try to produce something massive and energetic just for the sake of it...

Anyways, mint work, elements are well produced, percussion elements are quite atmospheric and adds a lot to the track while the synths continue to evolve and change... Great job mate

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Massive84
Old Relic



Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Sequence Realm

thanks everyone, i'll review your thing when i get back from school JL .

hehe, uhm i like to keep style change, though the original was uplifting asotish, i just wanted to see if i could make with the melodies something els .

Ya i'll try something like Furor soon, need a melody though...

anyway tnx


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Greetings. My name is Casey. You can call me Moose.
-Moose

Old Post Sep-23-2004 04:28  Netherlands
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d-miurge
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Unicornland

nice work, your sounds are still trancy, with great uplifting synth, try to add more prog house elements like a different kick or percussions, and your remix will be really wonderfull !

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