Here you go, have a butchers at this!
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Not bad for something you just knocked up. Is it something you want to develop? or just something that's really finished and you don't intend spending any more time on?
For me it cries out for more lush pad sounds and some soaring saw lines - and an arrangement more like what you have done with the final build section. It could do with some variation on those 3 notes and maybe some arpeggio work - maybe feed those 3 notes into an arpeggiater and see if you like the results and seed those back into the arrangement?
You can get some interesting results without sounding too pants and 80's Blue Day-ish.
Hope this helps
For me it cries out for more lush pad sounds and some soaring saw lines - and an arrangement more like what you have done with the final build section. It could do with some variation on those 3 notes and maybe some arpeggio work - maybe feed those 3 notes into an arpeggiater and see if you like the results and seed those back into the arrangement?
You can get some interesting results without sounding too pants and 80's Blue Day-ish.
Hope this helps
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And Charlie said: "I'm cool with that" and set fire to a posh hammer to make it official
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And Charlie said: "I'm cool with that" and set fire to a posh hammer to make it official
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weeeee!
i cant wait 'til the morning so i can monitor this one at high level
Seriously, i like it a lot. cant comment too much on mixing right now as it is 4:30 in the morning and i am on lousy headphones. but, shameless as i am, im sitting here jamming my new favourite combo on top of it (prodessy/spacef echo2)and having the time of my life (time of my day atleast). ill get back to mixing at a later stage
love the countryside-thingy as well
i cant wait 'til the morning so i can monitor this one at high level

Seriously, i like it a lot. cant comment too much on mixing right now as it is 4:30 in the morning and i am on lousy headphones. but, shameless as i am, im sitting here jamming my new favourite combo on top of it (prodessy/spacef echo2)and having the time of my life (time of my day atleast). ill get back to mixing at a later stage

love the countryside-thingy as well

Excellent track for "something I just knocked up".
I agree with Brett that it could be developed more, but it doesn't have to be.
It felt complete enough to listen to repeatedly and enjoy time after time.
Sounds of the English countryside were fine and blended in well - coming from "Londonshire" it must have been nice for you to hear the sounds too
Liked it a lot
I agree with Brett that it could be developed more, but it doesn't have to be.
It felt complete enough to listen to repeatedly and enjoy time after time.
Sounds of the English countryside were fine and blended in well - coming from "Londonshire" it must have been nice for you to hear the sounds too

Liked it a lot