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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 10:45

heheh last night I saw comment by Crises to the other mix of this I did :)
he said that some more percussion might work here
I tried and stylized the percussions to the 2 step drum and bass style :)
I have also changed a few sounds, and re-done the entire mastering process :)

I hope you will like it.

Comments please

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comments of any kind very much appreciated ;) please please please

[EDIT] I forgot...it has the happy vocal also, dunno if it makes sense though :D but the voice is synthesized so doesn't have great articulation


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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 11:44

Nice, it has a lot of groove and very nice chunky sounds :D
Some really nice drum samples here...have you changed any of the synth samples, they seem alot more powerful, or perhaps thats just because of the drums.

I'm very 'Happy' with this version, as i was with your previous one...yet this one fits more to my style ;)

And in no way am i a dance/techno fan but it fits together really nicely and is a breath of fresh air for me.

Keep up the good work, Booster :D


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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 11:47

yes there is a few synth patches that were changed...
and I used better mastering.
So most of the synths are more powerfull and even the guitar was changed a little by using a kind of "live aspects of playing simulation"

yes and it definitely fits my style more too :)


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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 17:29

hehe i like the drums and all the happy's lol. It's still missing body, though. But that's you, I suppose lol. Good job.

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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 17:38

Quote (MusicallyInspired @ Aug. 09 2003, 23:29)
It's still missing body, though.

hmmm...sorry but now I suppose it's problem of your speakers...or the soundcard...maybe but I think the mix is good ;)
anyway thx for your comment


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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 18:50

It's got body, it's very energetic and full on... Playing with the EQ on winamp gives it alot more thrust. But hey, each to his own i guess.

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Posted: Aug. 09 2003, 19:46

I guess what I mean is it just sounds like too much bass and too much treble and not enough middle.....it doesn't sound full. Sounds far away.....hehe that might just be the reverb lol

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Posted: Aug. 10 2003, 08:26

lol

I don't want a war out of this :))))))))


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