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Tomcraft-Loneliness (Gyrus Hardtrance Remix) (pg. 2)
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| NoisyNeil |
| quality stuff dude :cool: |
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| gyrus |
| quote: | Originally posted by coldheaven
powerfull sound m8! i'm not so much into hardtrance lateley, but that sounds really nice! cool breakbeat, and man, that is what call a fat synth!! don't like the bass, you should have tried the wellknown "hennes & cold - first step" bass, i think that would fit kinda good! good job! |
I know exactly what cha mean! I did that bassline on my remix of kai tracid-trance and acid. I wanted a waamp waamp for this one though haahaa. Great minds think alike ;) |
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| Jigglypufffff |
| Aww glad it's moving up - thanks 4 introducin me to soundclick too - not been on these boards 4 ages well impressed with all of the productions I've d/l - esp. yrs Gyrus! :D |
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| gyrus |
hehe :)
soundclick is good, it's a great way of publicising yourself. Best of all, it's free. Dunno where else I can host all of my tracks! |
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| Jigglypufffff |
| How did you start producing tracks, gyrus? Where wud you suggest a beginner start? |
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| gyrus |
I started with reason, fiddled with that for a good 6 months. I couldnt quite get the raw sounds I was after so I hunted down a copy of cubase and set out to learn it. Haven't looked back since. Still think reason is a top programmer, but the sequencer in cubase is light years ahead of the one in reason.
Definitely recommend starting out using reason or fruityloops, a lot of people use FL in their productions (not me). It's better than reason in the respect that you can use VSTs, other than that I dont really rate it. |
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| coldheaven |
| quote: | Originally posted by gyrus
I started with reason, fiddled with that for a good 6 months. I couldnt quite get the raw sounds I was after so I hunted down a copy of cubase and set out to learn it. Haven't looked back since. Still think reason is a top programmer, but the sequencer in cubase is light years ahead of the one in reason.
Definitely recommend starting out using reason or fruityloops, a lot of people use FL in their productions (not me). It's better than reason in the respect that you can use VSTs, other than that I dont really rate it. |
just wanted to say that i'm using FL and i'm just happy with it! took some time to learn it, i was using buzz earlier. Ozgur Can for example uses FL too, aswell as Icone and many others:) |
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| gyrus |
tru dat by saying I dont rate it, was simply meaning I dont really like using it. The prog itself is a great sequencer, heaps of producers use it, just not my cup o tea, but thats not the case for everyone. I'll say my favourite one liner again
"It ain't what cha got it's how ya use it :)" |
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| coldheaven |
| quote: | Originally posted by gyrus
"It ain't what cha got it's how ya use it :)" |
true, true:) |
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| Crash |
i really like this, very driving but it feels like its building up to nothing really. Really like that beat toward the end, really pumping.
I would kill for that vocal. |
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| DickieThijssen |
i like what you did with the vocal, the breakbeat kicks ass too
a real hands-up theme, top production... Perhaps add high notes to the main melody (chord). This production reminds me of the productions made by Solid Solution (like Sweet Dreams). |
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| gyrus |
I got the vocal from www.acapella-heaven.tk in the downloads section, if it aint there anymore pm me and I'll see if I ca track it down for you.....
cheers for that guys, i did the raised octave thing in the second little breakdown thingy, its very subtle but its there, thanks for the listens guys :)
PS, dickie, ust had a listen to your simulated remix :):):) |
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