[Dance] sxop - breakingBEDOUIN
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 53 posts since 3 Mar, 2016
Hi,
after some time again something new:
https://soundcloud.com/sxop/breakingbedouin
And it sounds just like all my other tracks
But this time, I tried to reduce the usage of compressor/limiter as much as possible because I found my previous tracks somehow unbalanced and distorted.
Could now be a little too quiet, but that's not as bad as over-squeezed sounds
Greets,
sxop
after some time again something new:
https://soundcloud.com/sxop/breakingbedouin
And it sounds just like all my other tracks
But this time, I tried to reduce the usage of compressor/limiter as much as possible because I found my previous tracks somehow unbalanced and distorted.
Could now be a little too quiet, but that's not as bad as over-squeezed sounds
Greets,
sxop
- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
Congratulations on your decision to cut back on the sausage fattener.
I can tell you this sounds excellent, crisp and dynamic. No distortion that i can detect
on my phones. Just pure listening enjoyment. good job!
I can tell you this sounds excellent, crisp and dynamic. No distortion that i can detect
on my phones. Just pure listening enjoyment. good job!
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
- KVRAF
- 11502 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
This has a very smooth, dynamic and polished sound. It's very well mixed, and the middle-eastern characteristics give the track a memorable vibe. Nice job with the synths too.
Good work
Good work
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 53 posts since 3 Mar, 2016
Thanks layzer and seismic1 for your time to give feedback, appreciate it
I often use the "gypsy scale" (I learned that from wikipedia) in my tracks so they get that arabic/oriental tune.
I often use the "gypsy scale" (I learned that from wikipedia) in my tracks so they get that arabic/oriental tune.