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Like this a lot Nice mix as well loads of space in the mix (no pun). Good effort if maybe a little light in the bass at least on my system ---- Athlon 3800+ x2, 1 gig ram, 200gb SATA Terratec 24/96 sound card, ATI all-in-wonder x600 graphics card, Windows XP Home SP2, Steinberg Cubase SX2, Reason 2.5 |
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Great track, but it seems you only want to hear about the mix, and since i'm listening through headphones i can't help, so bye. ----
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stevieb19 wrote: Good effort if maybe a little light in the bass at least on my system thanks man, ya, I need the bass to really ploud suggestion noted |
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Reverse Engineer wrote: Great track, but it seems you only want to hear about the mix, and since i'm listening through headphones i can't help, so bye.
didn't mean that, sorry Engineer mix suggestions from other headphones needed also, I'm using Sony MDR V600, useable but not great, someone else is mastering anyway appreciate the spin |
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wavephonic wrote: Reverse Engineer wrote: Great track, but it seems you only want to hear about the mix, and since i'm listening through headphones i can't help, so bye.
didn't mean that, sorry Engineer mix suggestions from other headphones needed also, I'm using Sony MDR V600, useable but not great, someone else is mastering anyway appreciate the spin Well, i'm using sony mdrv-150's (the 'no budget' version of yours ----
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nik will want the art,
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Really enjoying it (though it's midday now here, it 'd be better suited for late night sessions). Dig that space atmosphere and those sparse percussive bits. Mix sound ok both in my Beyer DT770 cans and BX5 monitors. The opening pulse (heartbeat like) sound has enough balls but a few subs more wouldnt hurt esp. for those with a good low end reproduction systems. One comment only: highs are a bit cold for my taste (not harsh though). Have you tried latest Kingston's plugin? Could be what those highs need. Glad I see you've been productive during those months of absence. ---- If I go insane, please don't put your wires in my brain ![]() |
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zeoy wrote: thats an old pic, the room was mercifully sucked into the black hole zeoy wrote: The opening pulse (heartbeat like) sound has enough balls but a few subs more wouldnt hurt esp. for those with a good low end reproduction systems. highs are a bit cold for my taste (not harsh though). exactly!! all will be fixed next week, one more pass should do it...its close now talk at ya soon |
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The eerie low-end is great, the high end being "cold" is the result of whatever lovely fx are on the drums, which I really like. When you have a nice layered depth of field like this it'll often sound less "glued" than something that's been processed through analog warmth plugs - it's a trade-off. A very strange track with a unique feel to it - I like it, wavephonic. |
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runagate wrote: The eerie low-end is great, the high end being "cold" is the result of whatever lovely fx are on the drums, which I really like. When you have a nice layered depth of field like this it'll often sound less "glued" than something that's been processed through analog warmth plugs - it's a trade-off. A very strange track with a unique feel to it - I like it, wavephonic.
appreciate you stoppin in runagate, cool ya like it I use a pocket warmer in the winter thats about it Last edited by wavephonic on Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:59 am; edited 1 time in total |
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hi steve, haven't seen ya for awhile,
ya I think a little smoothing on the highs and a pinch more on the bottom end does it, thanks Ed |
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(voice samples)cheap mic, screaming kids in the playground, thought it be cool to have this stuff bouncing around satellites Last edited by wavephonic on Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:57 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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