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Andrew V - Northern Lights
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| Arctic Breeze |
Straight to the point intro. Bass is a little weak? I like the gated (bandpassed?) sound in the background there. Ah, pads! Sounded like Plastic Boy - Twixt at first, but I was wrong. A new lead there, it's great! I thin your building it up too much before the takeoff, so it's not really there. No BOOM effect, just continues from the buildup. Outtro could be longer to hit 6 minutes at least :p
Great track! |
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| technoman |
I really enjoyed that track.It was nice and uplifting.
This is really good man.
Maybe make the kick a bit stronger,this will make the track even better.Make that little sound that starts at 2:19 and ends at 2:21 a bit longer.
I love the main synth that kicks in there.That whole portion of the build up is superb and sounds really pro.I was expecting the kick at
3:54.Thats nice the way you done that.(its different)If the kick was stronger i think it would add to the whole build up.Now it seems to take away a bit.
Overall this is very very good.It sounds like something you could buy in the stores.
Just a question.at 12 sec that shooshing noise.I hear that a lot in the track.It is like an indicator that somethings about to happen.
Can you please tell me how to create that. |
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| Krispy Kreme |
| thanks for the feedback guys i appreciate it. The swoosh sound is made from "noise". I used the V-station for this and automated the filter and volume. Just get any soft or hard synth that has noise and you can get achieve this effect. |
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| SpecRadio |
| If you had sronger less cheesey lead sounds (like, get a jp8080), this track would be MINT. All your elements are down, just need more powerful lead sounds! |
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