Prism (full length preview)

By: Ejectra

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Added: 6/09/2008
Length: 4:21

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Electronica: Acid
Electronica: House
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Very aggressive textured psychedelic acid house

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Jun 11 2008 9:22 am
by Cortoh Hasur replying to Ejectra

You're most welcome ;)



Jun 10 2008 7:10 pm
by Ejectra replying to Cortoh Hasur

Ok, now that makes perfect sense and is something I can fix...thanks for the clarification. :-)



Jun 10 2008 12:24 pm
by Cortoh Hasur replying to Ejectra

Hmm, more like too many layers, with none really taking over the track, or the lead, either way.



Jun 10 2008 10:45 am
by Ejectra

---Only minus: lack of panning, and modulation variation/rotation on your acid lines/beats. Hehe....agreed, hence why this is a preview...I plan to rotate the beats more and stop the acid lines from only fading in one direction and add more dramatic panning instead of the only-subtle tweaks I have now. ----- The only suggestion you gave I don't get is about "muddy"...what do you mean by muddy: too many layers or too hard to tell where the melodies are (even if they sound clear production wise)?



Jun 09 2008 3:34 pm
by Cortoh Hasur

Something C.Cox could easily play, around 4:00am. Crazy beats all the way, and all your off-sets work perfectly. I can tell you've payed more attention to your arrangements, transitions are (almost) all smooth and seamless. Only minus: lakc of panning, and modulation variation/rotation on your acid lines/beats. And towards the end, it's starting to get muddy, not in terms of sounding, but in structure and scoring. But it all gets back "in order", so to speak, during your last part/ending.