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| quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
you sound has definately improved a lot
however, here comes the critique hehe... you shouldn't ideally be changing the melodies in a track until at least 1:30 into it (intro sections excluded), especially with progressive. the track is pretty fast for progressive too. the percs are pretty cool but the samples are still pretty crap.
some of the synths like the filtering pad sound really good, but the actual melody synth doesn't work too well at all imo. the bass is also very simplistic and the constant note doesn't help.
although the percussion is good, it needs more variation and fx, same with the melodies. progressive music is built upon subtle tones and changes at almost every scale, whereas this is pretty much in your face and quite repetitave.
in sum, this is a lot better than your previous stuff and a lot better than the stuff i could hack out and call a track at the same time in my production learning curve. all that i can say is try and take what i have said on board, i may be wrong but hopefully it will help you.
sorry if i'm talking crap i'm still winding down from exams now, complete brain-fry.
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Ok got ya.... so maybe it isnt progressive then I guess i shall label it trance . I didnt use any samples for this I pretty much put everything together on my own with whatever comes with FL (besides VST's). I really suck at making basslines. To be honest I wasnt very happy with the main synth myself but I am having a hard time choosing another one. I will def put more variation into it. Right now I was thinking of changing just about everything after 3:25 altogether.
When is a good time to drop the first melody and then the next...See the thing with me is I dont really like to drag anything on too long because as a listener I know I get bored so I am sure others will too.
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