Beckoning - alternative melodic trance

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Is alternative the right word? Not really sure. This is basically inspired by the artists SuperGreenX and bLiNd (both remixers on ocremix.org, one of my favorite websites and music communities). I tried to work in some progressive melodic ideas, while keeping a someone constant energy. At the same time, I wanted to try something new with the percussion rather than just four on the floor.. I think it came out pretty well (the artists for whom this was a 'tribute' to enjoyed it, at least).

I'm not sure if I can still edit this, because I've switched computers/hard drives since I've made it, but feedback is nonetheless appreciated. A few people I know said the snare is a bit too 'biting', but it's not a consistent complaint out of the people who have heard it, so I doubt I'd lower the volume significantly, if at all. One last thing: sorry for the Soundclick link, but I'm trying to conserve bandwidth on my server, as I'm beginning to run low.

http://www.soundclick.com/util/Download ... ID=1554595

enjoy!

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hey , me likes :D
this snare gives the tune some modern R&B taste, jus a bit
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Heh, didn't think of it that way. Thanks for the input.

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I like how it goes from the harmonic synthy thing into the goa lead in soulstorm, I didn't see that coming. What did you use for that detuned arp in the middle of reckoning? Was that superwave? I don't know of any softsynths that can do that other than sw and zeta.

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4 layered Synth1 patches, each one set to double saw, each panned symmetrically across the stereo spectrum, each one tuned in unison away from the others - you get the idea. A few effects and filter cutoff linked to a single knob, and the job is done. I actually dislike both Superwave p8 AND z3ta for that type of sound; only other synth setup I trust for that would be Reaktor's Junatik ensemble, slightly modified.

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Nice stuff, well done. I dig all the glassy sounds. Could use some more thump in the bass, but that's a matter of taste.

Cheers, and keep it up.
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