Might want to fatten up the bass a bit, otherwise pretty cool
Might want to fatten up the bass a bit, otherwise pretty cool
Last edited by Fragony; 04-09-2008 at 08:30.
I dunno but it reminded me of some futuristic racing game from Nintendo 64![]()
"No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."
All us men suffer in equal parts, it's our lot in life, and no man goes without a broken heart or a lost love. Like holding your dog as he takes his last breath and dies in your arms, it's a rite of passage. Unavoidable. And honestly, I can't imagine life without that depth of feeling.-Bierut
Hrm, then I must be pleased to see that it "vocalizes" the pacey feeling I tried to tell.Originally Posted by Decker
I was almost sure that techno-freak Beneluxians would be criticizing it and here they are.![]()
Well, some song has to undergo a post-production phase to sound "ready" for the ears. It just got left at the point where I inserted the last sample and listened the whole for the last time.
And I have to agree that bass lines were left weak. I may be doing a revised version of this as soon as I get my hand on Danje eJay 6 again (it's already installed ^^).
Thanks for taking time to listen and drop a few words on it.
Keep 'em coming![]()
No biggy Lefty
"No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."
All us men suffer in equal parts, it's our lot in life, and no man goes without a broken heart or a lost love. Like holding your dog as he takes his last breath and dies in your arms, it's a rite of passage. Unavoidable. And honestly, I can't imagine life without that depth of feeling.-Bierut
Jeez Fragony, the word is 'Phat' - get with the timesOriginally Posted by Fragony
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Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
What Fragony said. Like, but needs more diversity in the bass strength to really drive the heavier bits.
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