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This needs redoing, i hear your ambition, but shorten it and balance it

5

Love your work. Great acoustic track.

ConnorDeVaux responds:

thanks! this is old now but it means a lot that people still enjoy it somehow

I will always 5 you. You have a unique style and tone to your tracks which I instantly identify as yours.

This is a cool, funky, acid groove that is begging for a vocal, similar to ian brown. I may attempt something.

keep it up

5

pitbulljones

Syntrus responds:

As always feel free.

yes, i'm on this like a tramp on chips.

How did you do the vocal?

JoeliusNG responds:

Recorded, added EQ to make it sound a bit radio-ey, added a delay with timing to fit the beat then copied the track and pitch shifted down/ trimmed the one low OK. Similar process for the background vocal at the end but EQ'd in a different area to fit.

For heavens sake, stop it!

I love this. Trippy but funky. Verb'd to death. Some lovely old school sine and tri's.

That middle 8 is gorgeous, using the full stereo field. I really need to work with you.

The mix is great, really well balanced, practically faultless. And I see you chipping away at track length, this is in a perfect sweetspot.

5 all day.

pitbulljones

Midnights-Ocean responds:

duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude. that is so sweet knowing my hard work is paying off. Thanks!!!!! ^_^

Volume and mixing bro. Do some cross reference between different set ups, remix accordingly. Low cut high, high cut lows. Bring the volume back. let it breathe.

5

pitbulljones

I really like this. I think the composition is great. Your synth choices, arps, samples all work. The tone is chilled but upbeat and it is a bright tune. There was a great sense of contrast and build from the start up to 2:00. At that point I was expecting either a guitar and beat, or a drop to a solo melody. A change of some sort is needed.

Mix wise. It's still on the loud side, just drag everything back, cut some high of your bassy sounds, some low off the trebles and utilise some panning. Once you have thinned the parts the mix will be more expressive but always leave some headroom.

5

pitbulljones

hmmmmmmmmm

Interesting. Too loud out of the gate, but interesting. I'm a manc bro, where you working.

JoeliusNG responds:

I make my music from home, though for work-work I do bits and pieces of animation here and there (also from home in leamington).

ok, it's percussion heavy. A bit central. But I hear your aims. I like this a lot. You say it's an older piece, hopefully your overall mixing has improved. I'll look at some other stuff of yours but I like what I hear even if it's slightly under produced.

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pbj

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Hi, I'm pitbulljones. Musician. Made from pure awesome. You can check my music out on here, soundcloud, youtube, last.fm, reverbnation and a how host of other websites. My music is free to be used in films and games, just credit me accordingly!

Age 40, Male

Audio/Visual Tech

University of Salford

Stockport, United Kingdom

Joined on 3/12/06

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