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Sako K - Miller Park (pg. 2)
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| TranceLover007 |
Added some comments to SC - nice idea Sako, keep going with this man.
Cheers |
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| Chris Crossland |
| Awesome track man, I really liked it! |
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| EddieZilker |
The brights are a little bright.
Other than that, however, it's quite lovely. Love the definition in the sounds and it's a very clean mix.
Nice work. |
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| music2dance2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by EddieZilker
The brights are a little bright.
Other than that, however, it's quite lovely. Love the definition in the sounds and it's a very clean mix.
Nice work. |
+1 what he said, the mix is clean and definition is great now I'm listening on my monitors. You da man.lol |
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| Evolve140 |
Cool pop to it. Good stuff. Mastered, this would rock a huge club system I believe. Might wanna get some compression on that higher octave hoover sounding electroish synth to make it squeeze out and stand out more in the mix. Maybe automate the reverb /delay. I've been told the trick to big tunes is good delay automation. Excellent atmosphere 2:06 in, pretty spotless so far other than the aformentioned.
Very deep, evoking and moves along with good professionalism. Cool whites noises and effects, etc. Might want to hear a couple arps in the background or a few more edits or micro breakdowns, but good stuff. |
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| sako487 |
| Thanks, this is a really old version, I'll send you the new one |
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| G-Con |
Fantastic production, particularly like the percussion and your use of the heavy reverb sounds brilliant.
Great groove as well. I like it. :) |
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| music2dance2 |
| Agreed on the reverb I thought that the 1st time I heard it. Love this track. I particularly like the mix. Sako check ya PM dude |
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| sako487 |
Thanks guys
I acctually used about 4 loops for the percussion and added my own. For the lead I added a massive reverb, big room, lots of wet, put down the dry, high damp and long tail. Compressed it also!
Dunno if you guys noticed but I was trying to reach a moonbeamish sound on the lead |
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| meriter |
| needs more side-chained white noise. Don't hear that often enough. |
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