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nadir
#1 Posted : 1/13/2010 10:50:01 AM

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After last ego-death experience with changa I became inspired and made up a track.
It's psy-trance, although I wanted to make some psy techno. The track has no end so I'm looking forward hearing any ideas from you how to change it or just some comments.)It also has no mastering, just some normalizing to -0.9dB.
hope you'll like it.)
also I'd like to hear your music experimentsSmile
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#2 Posted : 1/13/2010 12:40:06 PM

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Very happy
I dont really listen to psy trance that often but was really impressed by your work

for not being mastered it was very punchy and proffesional sounding.

very dreamy, atmospheric with some well programmed percussion and a driving, pulsating energised bass.

this track was very immersiive, I tried to do it justice by playing it out my surround sound home cinema system and it sounded incredible!

well done

to be honest I would like to hear more of your productions, what software was this produced on?

right at the end of the track just as its playing out, their is some very gentle and beautiful loop in the background, I would love it if u ripped in that bass one more time complementing this in an unrelenting fashion lol

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#3 Posted : 1/13/2010 12:53:48 PM

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Hey thanks for commenting!
yeah, I think I'll try to make it longer, 'cause it's to short as it is now.

I'm using Ableton 8.0.4 with several vsti : vanguard, absynth, texture, nexus (bassline) and loads of samples.

actually i'm more into ambient/soundscapes, year ago me and my colleague released an ep on endlessascent netalbel.
It's free to download (I think all music should be free to listen)
Now working on a EEG research compilation.
gald to hear your comments!
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#4 Posted : 1/13/2010 1:04:41 PM

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thanks Im downloading the album now friend.Very happy

be sure to link us up with any new projects aswell.

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#5 Posted : 1/13/2010 2:07:33 PM

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I very much like the techno-like echo on the 'warp sound' in the beginning.
The goa bass line isnt really my thing but it does fit the whole picture.

In my opinion you still have lots of room in the foreground. There can be more sounds and contrasts there, blending in and out of the background, merging with other samples to form new rythms or melodies. If you want to keep it ambient and minimal then you can perhaps do it in a very subtle manner. But of course that is just my personal preference, i like it full.

Seems to me you are doing just fine the way you are going.
Keep it up.

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nadir
#6 Posted : 1/13/2010 2:42:38 PM

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yes, there's plenty of space in background.
the problem is i'm using lots of whitenoise osc synths and they take giant spectrum 20-20000 Hz.
i think i'm gonna remove some of them and put some others.
Thanks!
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#7 Posted : 1/13/2010 4:46:16 PM

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I like your sound, brother. Keep it flowing.

As been said there is still plenty of space that can be filled. In my opinion you should bring more chaotic elements into it.
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#8 Posted : 1/13/2010 7:05:19 PM

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Good psy trance! Shocked Love the beginning and how it doesn't end. Very happy only critique is how the snare / high hat snaps at around 0:33 seconds. Definitely going to be listening to this when experimenting on life. Wink

edit: actually, its growing on me now. good work. don't change anything. Very happy
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