Qatarsis - Farewell Phantoms
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 91 posts since 14 Feb, 2013 from Germany
Hi guys
i want to share my new track with you and would like to know what you think about it. it's quite repetitive and intended to be some kind of outro / skit track. Is the mixing okay like that ?
i appreciate any kind of suggestions, critics etc.
hope you like what you hear
enjoy !
https://soundcloud.com/qatarsis/farewell-phantoms
best regards
qatarsis
i want to share my new track with you and would like to know what you think about it. it's quite repetitive and intended to be some kind of outro / skit track. Is the mixing okay like that ?
i appreciate any kind of suggestions, critics etc.
hope you like what you hear
enjoy !
https://soundcloud.com/qatarsis/farewell-phantoms
best regards
qatarsis
- KVRAF
- 2861 posts since 3 May, 2003 from Germany
No idea for mixing tipps here. Everything is pleasant with this little outro-tune, the variations are good and keep it vivid and won't make it boring over this time-area. I like it - no nit-picking.
Symphony Nr.1
Meet the Cities Repair Team Unimportant laughter
music has become meaningless...we just keep doing it
Meet the Cities Repair Team Unimportant laughter
music has become meaningless...we just keep doing it
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
I agree with thomekk.
Job well done.
As an outro it would work very well.
Cheers
Job well done.
As an outro it would work very well.
Cheers
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 91 posts since 14 Feb, 2013 from Germany
glad to hear that guys ! much appreciated really
i find it often difficult to expand such tracks, that's definitely a weakness of my approach at making music i think. it's often the entire track the same level without any particular turning points etc. u got maybe any advice ? ^^
anyway, thanks for the feedback
happy x-max !
cheers
i find it often difficult to expand such tracks, that's definitely a weakness of my approach at making music i think. it's often the entire track the same level without any particular turning points etc. u got maybe any advice ? ^^
anyway, thanks for the feedback
happy x-max !
cheers
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
I deal with the same problem myself.Qatarsis wrote:i find it often difficult to expand such tracks, that's definitely a weakness of my approach at making music i think. it's often the entire track the same level without any particular turning points etc. u got maybe any advice ? ^^
Usually I take a deep breath and simply "cut" a hole where
I find it suitable.
Then I try to fill the gap and for the most part it goes rather
well.
If you don't want the track to change too much try using
the same synth with a slightly modified patch.
It makes it more cohesive in my opinion.
Cheers and Merry Christmas