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TranscendentalP
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Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Bellingham, WA, USA

hey man

I dont really have too much to say here other than that there isnt a whole lot percussion but hey, it works like a charm here. Great synth sounds and nice flow Keep up the good work!


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soundrush
aka Charlie Brownz



Registered: Mar 2004
Location: In A Loop

thanks guys

at nytrox: im using hifi-speakers besides my headphones

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nhibberd
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands

Hi there Soundrush,

listening;

- I think you need to invest in more modern drum samples to use, or play around with the ones you have more. They sound extremely clean and just like they where sequenced around a bit. Play around with good effects. Some elements are realy good though.

- You bassline sounds very clean also, there isn't much space to it. It's a bit of a trend these days, especialy in progressive trance to have you bass bounce around right left. Either with delay effect(1/4d, 1/8d) of with a flanger, chorus or phaser.

- Melodicaly it's very nice. I like these epic pads. Though I think the sound on your pads could be a little more layered. A good pad can have up to 6 different layers, some of them more present than others.

- Your lead sound is clever, makes me dream of big house parties. The problem is though that the sound is very 1999. Supersaws have been played so much that the punters are starting to get sick of them. These days the analog synth is all the rage, also bitcrushed sounds. A lot of these can be found on softsynths like NI Reactor 5.

Anyway, nice work. It's doesn't sound like you have been lazy on this track and gave it all you got. Especialy on the melody. Keep it up.

kind regards,

CD


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rqpeyruxvg
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Earth

nice intro, like the star effect, percussion and kick seems ok here, bass sounds nice, delay on the oh is a bit dodgy, strong clap and groovy bass changes. percussion is not picking up as i expected...

like the pads, when they buildup alot. luv the supersaw too, nice buildup. breakdown sounds nice, like the atmosphere and the kick in but to me somethings missing...

i like the track, to make it better, more percussion, a few more effects and another synth to drive the track slightly more will be perfect, glad to listen to this. keep up the good work!

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Lunar Phase 7
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Zone 4

Really liked this!

Any chance of a full version to use in sets etc?

Not much to add about production, its all prettyu good and deffo signable, good harmonics, and the supersaw is good.

I like, I like a lot!

8/10

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alexlosy
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Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Oxford

Well done duude. Extremely well made. Sounds very 'full', something I can't acjieve right now! Did u say you're using hifi speakers?????
That's extremely good for them! So am I but they give a really different sound to what monitors give. Well done!


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soundrush
aka Charlie Brownz



Registered: Mar 2004
Location: In A Loop

thanks again for feedback.

i've currently passed this to some labels, didnt got any responense yet, i will see what happens.

thanks nhibberd for the detailed reviev. i've tried to do something with butcrushing, didnt got any usefull results now but i'll keep that suggestion in mind

thanks terry and lunar phase, the final version i got finished actualy has some more effects and stuff. i'll upload a full final version if the labels dont mention any interest.

thanks alexlosy, yea, my yamaha am actualy creates a pretty neutral sound. anyway some people mentioned that there's a bit to much of mid-range on the mastering. thats something i couldn't figure out on my hi-fi. just keep on producing, your sound will definately improve.

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i like this a lot! it's going on my ipod

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