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Zyon Base
15-09-2004, 01:11 PM
Game Over (http://static.zed.cbc.ca/users/d/danblishen/files/game_over.mp3)
Check this tune... sent over to me by Mr NW Junglist, I reckon with a bit of work it's gonna be wicked.
:slayer:
Zyon Base
15-09-2004, 01:15 PM
Well, I may as well start...
Vocal sample is overused, try varying it by maybe using snippets of it, using filters, different delay times etc.
The reesey pad is slightly flat, tune it up on FL by a couple of cents. This might sound better as a more Rhodesy type sound anyway.
Stick in a big dubby bassline.
Work out the structure, and how you're going to introduce each element.
Then :slayer:
dub moods - aphrodite.
http://www.mirage2000records.co.uk/aph25.mp3
DJ-DS
15-09-2004, 01:29 PM
it needs loads of work on it
the elements are there it needs beefing up heavy sub under it maybe
make that kick drum hit ya in the face and add a bit of snap to the snare
good work tho man keep it up
DJ-DS
15-09-2004, 01:37 PM
Originally posted by daze
dub moods - aphrodite.
http://www.mirage2000records.co.uk/aph25.mp3
same sample speeded up?
or from the same sample pack or cd im guesing?:talk:
that aphro tunes go the same beats as badass(and mmost other aphro tunes
nw_junglist
15-09-2004, 04:42 PM
Nice one for the feedback people. I totally agree with all comments made, and nice one zyon base for puttin it up, unexpectedely ;) I need to learn more about all the button twiddlin, coz all i've really done, is tried to plonk a tune together, not knowing too much about the rest, if ya get mi? I've JUST put a better dubby bass on it, coz that other bassline is, well, poo.... I'll have to hook up with some of you lot, and get some tips/lessons, coz i do believe i can produce a nice tune, when i know a bit more. Nice one anyways:tea:
nw_junglist
15-09-2004, 04:45 PM
Oh yeah, i have a really wank set-up, - speakers are absolutely terrible, so it doesnt help me work on sounds, just yet.......:agree:
nw_junglist
15-09-2004, 05:22 PM
can anyone recomend any decent cheapish monitors?
Djxample
15-09-2004, 05:57 PM
Fostex ones are surposed to be quite good cheap powered monitors, try the digital village website
dj rich
16-09-2004, 01:22 PM
like the intro - reminds of a really old house tune which I can't remember. something needs cleaning up as well, cause I can hear a clip on perhaps the flute sounding sample. layer some drums on top of the break, add a heavy sub, tune that pad string thing and you should be on ya way.
nw_junglist
16-09-2004, 01:42 PM
shweet, nice one :tea: I got a disk off a good mate, containing cubase and loads of other shit. Its fucking quality, and sonic foundry is a beast:agree: I'm gettin the hang of it, all the cutting and effects n shizzle. Nice one for the feedback :tea:
Affray
22-09-2004, 04:52 PM
nice sounds and samples, like Dan said, throw in a big dubby sub
:schmoke:
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