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Claxton_HTID
27th September 2007, 11:43 PM
http://www.4shared.com/file/25206631/71e34b9f/moremore_rmx.html

Lykin this meself.... improvements to be made.... i hav realy made most of this 2day cos i wanted it finished 2 moro lol... so improvments to be made...

tell me wot yas think and where it cud be better.......

needing feedback here ppl. :541:

Richie
28th September 2007, 12:22 PM
Could do with a little reverb on the vocal imo and the Synth could do with a strenghten..your kick drum is Nice and Beefy .

But sounds good so far..:)

fenby87
28th September 2007, 05:26 PM
Its orite this mate, structure is sound. It works well. The thing id like to point out is maybe thers to much 'beef' in the kick, i can hear alot of distortion on it!

Might be overworked compression... ?

Here's sum compression info i got when i was looking into this b4. 'copy nd pasted' haha

It's quite common for producers to use a compressor on their drum bus to flatten peaks as well as shape transients. Good use of compression can often glue together several tracks and make them seem more unified. However, one of the draw-backs of this is that you are affecting the overall dynamics of the bussed signal, when often what you're wanting is some grit to thicken the sound. This is when you use New York compression.

What you need to do is to send your drums to two busses - both identical. One bus you leave unprocessed, on the other bus you insert a compressor. What you want to do is to completely over-compress this signal - have a very fast attack and slow release, a high ratio and keep the threshold so it is squashing the sound to the point of distortion. Play with the settings so there is a pushing pulling breathing rhythm on the compressor that is squashing the sounds. This bus should sound messy but with rhythm. Now bring the compressed bus right down in volume, and the non-compressed bus to just under the level you want it to be and slowly bring up the compressed bus until you can just hear it. It should thicken out your drums and make them sound extremely phat and big.

DANNY '91
29th September 2007, 10:32 AM
amazin that...musical gold ;)

Fasta
29th September 2007, 09:58 PM
sounding good mate, done with this imo.

Claxton_HTID
30th September 2007, 02:03 PM
cheerz 4 the feedback lads......:541:

25 downloads people

Claxton_HTID
3rd October 2007, 09:09 PM
uppppppppp!!!

Claxton_HTID
6th October 2007, 11:38 PM
33 downloads lol... poor amounts of feedback... and thats jst the people hu downloaded it..... countless amounts of people hav listened lol

Anth McNish
7th October 2007, 11:14 AM
thats what its likd on buzz unless u actually dj out. the more people who know of ur abilities on the big stage so to speak will listen to ya

0104
8th October 2007, 02:14 AM
this is good like , the delay on the vocal is pure sexual like on the break , and later on wer it sounds like its gated , like cuts off a like that like , saw lead is lethal and am dnt normally like square basses but it sounds good like , makes the tune sound faster

lead needs eqin or maybe jus slightly amplified , try bangin a eq on ya master n jus give it a little more high end , same wiv ya lead

good stuff like

sokkydoo
9th October 2007, 11:15 PM
sounds good.

its your tune make it the way you want it, if you like lots of compression and little reverb its your choice. if you made a tune to please each person you would never finish it.

sounds good the way it is, good work

you dont need feedback, you need confidence.