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    Deceptacon
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    Default [acid trance] Rhythm Technologies - Tribute

    http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp...6832&t=973


    A tribute to hardfloor. my first time producing acid. comments and suggestions welcome.

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    Junior Freak
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    i like the synth that comes in at 1 min

    The bass does not really do it for me..

    Percussion seems fine.

    Bass should do something on break about 2mins, 2 off beat style for me but is personal taste so don't take offence.

    like the synth work in this,

    i think needs a bit of a mix down to balance it out a little

    Nice work

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    Deceptacon
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    cheers man

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    acieeeeeeeeeeeeed
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    yeah, the mix needs work, some of the sounds are pretty dry, the kick sounds a little boomy and long.

    i dont mind that bass line, but i think it needs a sub under it to add some weight.

    the hats could do with more presence too, a bit more bite would do wonders for them.

    this sounds much better structure wise to the other tune i listened to made by you
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    Junior Freak
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    i didnt listen to a techno with bassline like this for ages :- D
    thx, must say i even like it :- )

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    thanx for the feedback... i know what you mean about the hats dan, they just dont bite through the mix.. and the kick is being replaced (it was just a sample thrown in... i'm really tryin for a BIG kick in it, but wanna come up with the right one)

    does anyone else find it REALLY hard gettin a 303 to sit properly in the mix? all those bloody frequency changes!!! i had to ride the eq on it for the whole mix. any advice on it?

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    acieeeeeeeeeeeeed
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    303's take up alot of the frequency range in a mix, i tend to take alot of the bottom end frequencies out of them
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

    Finally getting around to updating my site
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