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Liked that - nice, smooth hats & the bass drum kicks!
A couple of things came to mind immediately:
The four-note lead sound that kicks in at 0:36 (and again at 1:24) seemed a little loud in the mix. Also, perhaps another very simple little melody in a different voice could be used as an answer to this.
The bass initially plays a rhythmical counterpoint to the bass drum and then...dissappears. I think you have a great opportunity to bring the bass back in to really drive the tune along after the first break (1:11). I was saying to myself, "Go Completely Mental Man!! GO!!"
Royston
A couple of things came to mind immediately:
The four-note lead sound that kicks in at 0:36 (and again at 1:24) seemed a little loud in the mix. Also, perhaps another very simple little melody in a different voice could be used as an answer to this.
The bass initially plays a rhythmical counterpoint to the bass drum and then...dissappears. I think you have a great opportunity to bring the bass back in to really drive the tune along after the first break (1:11). I was saying to myself, "Go Completely Mental Man!! GO!!"

Royston
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Thanks guys.
counterparts, might play around with the idea of an answer to the main lead.
Don't get it about the bass as their is an ubber bass/sub at the drop.
Braincell, not much was done at the mastering stage i litarally used ozone to make it louder and that was it, no comping, eq, excitng, widening.. nout.
Blgrace, does it go down well as a starter, main course or pudding.
Cheers, comments are much apreciated, it's nice to know peoples thoughts.
Keep Rollin'
counterparts, might play around with the idea of an answer to the main lead.
Don't get it about the bass as their is an ubber bass/sub at the drop.
Braincell, not much was done at the mastering stage i litarally used ozone to make it louder and that was it, no comping, eq, excitng, widening.. nout.
Blgrace, does it go down well as a starter, main course or pudding.
Cheers, comments are much apreciated, it's nice to know peoples thoughts.
Keep Rollin'
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I listened to it @ work through the worlds's cheapest headphones (probably came out of a christmas cracker) so it's very possible that I'm missing the sub stuff! Will check it on something more substantial at home!Liquid EDGE wrote:
Don't get it about the bass as their is an ubber bass/sub at the drop.

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Depends entirely on your mood. I've been known to eat leftover Chinese/Thai/Indian and/or Pizza for breakfast as well as for lunch or dinnerOn 2004-09-21 18:07, Liquid EDGE wrote:
Thanks guys.
Blgrace, does it go down well as a starter, main course or pudding.
Cheers, comments are much apreciated, it's nice to know peoples thoughts.
Keep Rollin'

I just love my food and my music. You obviously love music too
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Thankyou for the positive vibes
Basic,Grok,Garyb and Nprime.
Blgrace..Food and Music is Great.. R u fat or phat?
Nprime i don't mean to be thick but what does LMAO stand for? and thanks for the big up.
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Basic,Grok,Garyb and Nprime.
Blgrace..Food and Music is Great.. R u fat or phat?
Nprime i don't mean to be thick but what does LMAO stand for? and thanks for the big up.
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i'm not fat all my phat goes in to tunes. i got less less meat on me than a chicken mcnugget.
i once had lippo sucktion and wot was left over i used to put in my creamware card.
Cheers mr swim and bracelet..the kick is from a reason refill, well two layerd together but i can't remember from where..
bracelet tell me why you wan't to know i'm intrigued. than i'll say..
i once had lippo sucktion and wot was left over i used to put in my creamware card.
Cheers mr swim and bracelet..the kick is from a reason refill, well two layerd together but i can't remember from where..
bracelet tell me why you wan't to know i'm intrigued. than i'll say..