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promo
from United Kingdom on 2004-02-27 18:55 [#01092270]
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The Bro - 2004 posse
Views please. Cheers.
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2004-02-27 19:03 [#01092273]
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i've only been listening to ae for a short while, but that main melody sounds a little autechre'ish (i reckon)
very cool though
i didn't like the ending though, a bit too quick and abrupt, but other than that very well done :)
what did you use to do this track? have you actually got a speak and spell? i thought i heard one in there
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2004-02-27 19:32 [#01092305]
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I love the beats & bass (altho it could do with more SUB..) - but the melody lines are too much; the figure just resolves itself over & over when it really needs to have a similar sense of chaos and tension as the beats deserve & "jungle" demands...
Less icing, more ice....
(fuck, I hope that doesn;t sound too harsh....as it's a v. cool track that just needs a little stipping down & roughing it up a bit...)...
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2004-02-28 06:03 [#01092609]
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oscillik,
I just used Cubase VST24 to make the entire track. The 'speak and spell' was just my voice :D.
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2004-02-28 06:06 [#01092612]
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ahhh
cool :)
sounded very like a speak and spell to me anyways ;)
i want one of them, circuit-bent to fuck
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-02-28 06:09 [#01092615]
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It's pretty good actually. All of your jungle type stuff tends to remind me of the Rage Racer soundtrack, non-offensive jungle-lite type tunes. None of it sounds dirty and all of the loops and samples you have used are easily recognisable. Especially as the tramen comes in...I wanted to hear the dirty Trace bassline.
Not bad, but could do with being darker.
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2004-02-28 06:16 [#01092621]
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This is for everyone.
Yeah I had real problems recording this track because I tried to record it straight from PC to sound recorder but it wouldn't work because the main track was so heavy on CPU usage. So then I was forced to record it to minidisc and back into the PC and basically the whole process has resulted in an inferior recording with lack of bass. So I'm gutted and I don't have a way to resolve it yet. Also oscillik I agree the ending is abrupt and basically I was very mindful that there should be more. So I'm going to add more.
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-02-28 06:26 [#01092625]
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The lack of bass, while a bit of a problem wasn't the main thing though. It is the fact that the track just isn't masty enough, there is no suspense...the melodies are just too nice...in a d'n'b track where you are using fast breaks you have to build up suspense and then when the beat drops it sounds cool. But you track just sort of plods along.
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oscillik
from the fires of orc on 2004-02-28 06:35 [#01092627]
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i don't understand why you're recording the audio that way princo........why not just export the audio from within Cubase?
that way you'd get all the bass that you originally envisioned
i just don't get why you're recording to an external device (your minidisc) and then back from the minidisc to your PC
sounds like you're taking the long route
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2004-02-28 07:02 [#01092634]
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oscillik,
Basically I tried to record straight to PC but the recording was majorly skipping etc. So it jeft a really bad recording. Exporting audio in Cubase VST24 as I recall does include non VSTi sounds. I'll give it a go though.
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