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| quote: | Originally posted by ampburner
ok, listened to it (well skipped through it , but I WILL listen to the whole mix ) here's my two cents (positive things first ):
*Great style, I vocal trance.
* You picked your tracks very wisely, it's important to pick tracks that go well together, good job
*Overall, you have gooood mixing skills.
*THE GAMEMASTER!
now for the (constructive) critiscism:
*I don't really like the vocals in the first track, a bit cheesy, but that's personal preference
* the mixing from gamemaster into the next track, beatmatching slightly off, happens on some other transitions aswell, nothing major tho
*programming of the set. You start building up to a climax until halfway through the set, but after that you lose the energy. IMO the last track is the one that has to make the most impact, and frankly, after you bring in the gamemaster track, none of the other tunes following it can 'measure up'. especially 'out there', to me is a tune that's great for filling up a set, but not the stuff I'm waiting for when I get near the end of a set.
I understand that you can't keep on pumping, that wouldn't be right either, but I think you 'played your hand' to soon (ok maybe I'm saying somthing really stupid, english isn't my first language, so i'm no expert in proverbs You get the point tho)
Overall, very well done. |
what is a proverb? my english sucks too..
hey johnsmith, your mix was great. keep on practising your beatmatch though. and use the eq's more, the overall was VERY good since this is your first mix.
make another one when you get you new records, we'd be glad to listen to it
and don't let anything dissapoint you, nobody sounded like pvd from the first mix!
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