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luizmenezesjr
Hi ppl,

I'm producing my first Psy-Trance track...

I'd like some advices from my mix, master, sounds, melody etc... What you guys think...?

It's not finished yet, but it has 1/3 of the music.

I think this topic won't fit in amateur production (yet), cause I don't want common listeners to advice me at this moment.

http://www.eletronz.com/eletronz_project-psy1.mp3
RiCo
I'm checking it out right now...I'll let you know! =o)
RiCo
OK everything sounds cool except the hi-hats which have to much sheen to them and not enough zing, hehe. I like that wah-wah sound and and the bassline is tight...could be less bass heavy but hey, I don't listen to Psy so I don't know how it should go, hehe. Mixing sounds OK so far in my fatigued ears. One of the notes from the arp that starts at 1:57 swings too early...maybe you did it on purpose but it doesn't sound right. When everything is sounding together, I don't notice it but at the beginning by itself, I can tell it's swinging earlier than the rest. But so far sounds cool...I have no advice since I don't make Psy! :)
luizmenezesjr
I forget to say, I'm still fixing some sync problems with my nord lead arpegiator and Cubase... :(

But thanks for helping... The hats and snare I'm thinking rec my friends acoustic drum sounds...

Thanks for help...
RiCo
Ha! I thought to myself I heard a Nord in there...that sound is hard, hehe. I have a Nord 2. :)
luizmenezesjr
Hehehe...
Nord 2 is almost on 90% of the psy live acts... Mine is the NL3.
Just having one to know how good they are (even without onboard effects). They do what they have to do - alwesome sounds. It's like an Gibson guitar - "effects? Sold separately..."
RiCo
Yep, hehe, I like the sound...even dry like it is sounds damn good. I don't us emine a lot because I've been using software but I'll probably start using it again. :)
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