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Matti Leppanen - Isthmus
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| Thunder5 |
Hiya,
After several days fighting to get it out of FLStudio. Had over 100 comp crashes, format c: and reinstall windows. And realising that it gets too hot to overclock my comp. :)
So here is the direct download.
www.kolumbus.fi/kotipuhelin/audio/M...n_-_Isthmus.mp3
Comments are welcome... :) |
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| jeremie |
nice but it sound like fruity loop:) i mean a little bit cheap quality:)
anyway its so hard to get a good quality with only fruity loop! you need to know the program sicne more than years to be able to do something really good |
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| Jay M |
| quote: | Originally posted by jeremie
nice but it sound like fruity loop:) i mean a little bit cheap quality:)
anyway its so hard to get a good quality with only fruity loop! you need to know the program sicne more than years to be able to do something really good |
Well, I'm using fruity for less than a year, and i was Fast Tracking before that time. Click here to check my latest result. ;) Anyways, Fruity is very easy to use. If it's to hard you'd better start use ejay or magix :eek: :eek:
Well for this track... Glad you managed Fruity to make some sounds. Try to work on the kick, should be more punchy. Look for good samples or make them in Stomper hyperion.
Find out how to use the fruity parametric EQ and put that on every instrument. The bass for instance is one blurr, that's a shame.
Work on the melody. Listen to loads of trance and read the Production Studio forum. That should help you out.
By the way, I like that vox-pad you used halfway. Nice sample.
Keep on Fruity-ing! Cheers! |
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| Thunder5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jay M
Well for this track... Glad you managed Fruity to make some sounds. Try to work on the kick, should be more punchy. Look for good samples or make them in Stomper hyperion.
Find out how to use the fruity parametric EQ and put that on every instrument. The bass for instance is one blurr, that's a shame.
Work on the melody. Listen to loads of trance and read the Production Studio forum. That should help you out.
By the way, I like that vox-pad you used halfway. Nice sample.
Keep on Fruity-ing! Cheers! |
I do know how to use the EQ, but my EQing sucks (And also my melodies.), actually I'm pretty familiar with the program I think. :)
But I'll keep working on. :) |
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| Sebraa |
Päiva!
I think its time to buy a MIDI keyboard for melodies and start taking piano pratice! Like you said they suck :D but i like very much bassline and hithats. Song sound too chaotic.
Keep it up and greetings from TAllinn.
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sebraa |
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| EternalMusic |
Can't add more to what the guys have already said mate :). First of all work on the musical part, thats the most vital thing imo.
Cheers ;] |
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| Thunder5 |
Getting a midi keyboard as soon as I get my computer back "up and running"... :)
And start taking piano and quitar practice from my brother.. :) |
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| a.m. |
Well, first of all, production is pretty good. Like people have already said, work on the melodies. I've found that you can get professional-sounding results out of fruity. It's just a matter of getting good samples and VSTi's. I suggest you download some of the Native Insturments VST demos, such as the pro-53 and FM7. I also think you need to incorporate some filter cuts and sweeps. Beyond that, just learn as much music theory as you can and keep writing.
Peace |
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| Thunder5 |
| a.m: thanx for the feedback.. :) |
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| midaV |
Not bad thunder, just try to beef up the melody because it seems totally random. Hopefully you have some basic skills of music theory, if not then search for some simple techniques online (chord progressions, arpeggios etc.)
The key is to keep practicing, and you will notice how much better you get everytime you make a track, take care.:) |
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| Thunder5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by midaV
Not bad thunder, just try to beef up the melody because it seems totally random. Hopefully you have some basic skills of music theory, if not then search for some simple techniques online (chord progressions, arpeggios etc.)
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I have some basic understanding of chord progressions and such... As the piano lessons taken when I was young are still haunting at my mind. Though can't really play much piano anymore. Kinda lost the interest when I was teenager. |
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