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Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:18 am
by scopus
hey guys new chillout track im working on. mixing mostly in scope, a couple modular patches, lots of omnisphere,stylus for perc, nexus for piano..please let me know if nething to adjust/fix or ready for mastering, hope u guys enjoy

cheers
http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/13572725
Re: Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:43 am
by Nestor
Cool atmosphere, I like how the song starts to raise in details and nuances, very nice use of high voices synths, I guess this is Atmosphere
The first minute or so has a little overload in the bass section, at least, with my speakers that are not the best in the market you could say! I think you need to cut frequencies there, or try to center more the panning of the bass and then spread higher frequencies a little more to the sides R-L.
Cheers
Re: Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:52 am
by scopus
thnks , yeh ur right now that u mention noticing the bass freq conflict prob between the bend sound or piano, imma make some cuts
cheers
Re: Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:15 pm
by kensuguro
nice intro with highs and detail. pianos come in.. slightly mucky bass.. piano bass is fighting with the kick with longer decay.
sequenced gliss lead. I think still think the long kick is dirtying up the mix. reverb / er to push it further back in the mix, so the decaying done is limited to super lows (20-40 hz)
break section.. low, low bass balances well. busy highs back.. the highs are overpowered by the round bass tones.. worth bringing highs up a bit, or use a harmonic enhancer.
The composition overall is awesome though. the emotional flow is easy to latch on to and grab on for a ride. Overall I'd concentrate on more high end detail and character. I'd also tighten up the bass so it doesn't become so predominant.
Re: Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:58 pm
by dante
Mate, tell you what, this is great stuff, but it cries out for a melody to come screaming in half way through or something - I could hear a Jan Hammer lead with a heart rending melody ripping into it.
Re: Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 1:17 pm
by scopus
kensuguro wrote:nice intro with highs and detail. pianos come in.. slightly mucky bass.. piano bass is fighting with the kick with longer decay.
sequenced gliss lead. I think still think the long kick is dirtying up the mix. reverb / er to push it further back in the mix, so the decaying done is limited to super lows (20-40 hz)
break section.. low, low bass balances well. busy highs back.. the highs are overpowered by the round bass tones.. worth bringing highs up a bit, or use a harmonic enhancer.
The composition overall is awesome though. the emotional flow is easy to latch on to and grab on for a ride. Overall I'd concentrate on more high end detail and character. I'd also tighten up the bass so it doesn't become so predominant.
thnk u soo much! this is way more help than expected

and exactly whats needed. I agree with all the suggestions, and gonna make them asap, n ill try my best dante to cook something up, love this forum, long live the Z!
cheers
Re: Drifting into Eternity
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:56 pm
by dawman
Samples with a modern day Tomita-ish quality of synths.
Really nice stuff, again.
Cheers