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| John |
give this track some vocals and you prolly have a top40 hit;)
tho production wise it's very well made! i like that happy feeling in the tune, puts a smile on my face:) cheesy or not i like it:D
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| DJ-Fuq |
| lol cheese isnt the word, i had to turn it off after about 2 minutes :whip: |
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| Eugene |
Very well-produced and can certainly put a smile on your face.
How long have you been producing?
Could you tell me which synth you've used for the main arpeggio and what the fx are that I hear ("narrowing" the sound and expanding it back).
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| quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
Very well-produced and can certainly put a smile on your face.
How long have you been producing?
Could you tell me which synth you've used for the main arpeggio and what the fx are that I hear ("narrowing" the sound and expanding it back).
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Thank you and John for your kind words :) I'm glad you both enjoyed it.
Sorry you had to turn it off after two minutes :(
I've been producing for about a year now, but have been pretty musical all my life- guitar, drums, and piano especially - since I was 3.
Sure! The main synth lead (which is actually used throughout the entire song here and there) is actually 2 patches from the JP-8080. The one that's up front in the mix and has that crisper metalic sound is a triangle mod/square patch and the one more in the back is supersaw/square wave patch. For the other sounds, I used a Nova and Micro Q (bass and pads).
There is a new mix up called the "Extended Trance Mix" which I think you non-cheese blokes would like better :) It has basically the same melodies but much more progression and new padwork/breakdowns/piano etc. Check it out!
www.soundclick.com/omegaseven
Take care,
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