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SonicThHedgog

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  1. From my favorite artists or songs to anything that sound great.

    even so, its more important to listen to every type/ as much types of music than you own or same old usual things you would listen to. Not that you have to appreciate everything you listen to, just that you can find lots of favorable/great sounding things that could inspire in your own way kinda like how george lynch inspires some of my house songs xD

    And its more important to listen to new music than to lock your self in a room or studio trying to make a hit.

    and even taking walks to cool places or out side can easily inspire you. that's why I carry around a voice recorder app with Soundcloud when I have cool ideas so I can hum to the recorder!

    I kinda think inspiration comes from anywhere as longs as your not ignorant, imo ;D

  2. I'm curious about something that's related to getting your ReMix posted. If your remix is in queue to be added to the website and your write-up/personal notes is either very short, completely missing, or "not up to par" in terms of legibility or grammar, do you get contacted to write a better one? I mean, otherwise how would DJ Pretzel do a write-up without having the ReMixer's own story about it? It will just not look right :lol:

    HAhaha Rofl XD!

    imagine mine:nicework:

  3. Compared to the rest the strings got too much verb - and wrong sounding - they don't even sit in the back with that one - they just sound artifical verby. And as the whole track has more of small intimate jazz club feeling I would use a smaller room and just eq the highs out to get them more muffled and into the back ....

    Thank you!

    I see, I will replace the eastwest samples with more dry samples, it does feel like they are in different rooms at the same time hehe.

    I will reduce the size of the room as well, but for high end I will tone down the high hats a little.

  4. are you putting reverb on the master channel? for drums I would suggest using individual verbs at several different hi and lo cuts. you can use much more verb on the other parts of the set if you limit the verb on the more distinct hihat, as an example.

    otherwise, that mix sounds well balanced.

    Nope, I verb the tracks separately.

    and thank you for helping me out, its hard for me to hear reverb on my headphones effectively : /

  5. Not a huge fan of alot of psy trance songs (because they start to sound like watered down 90s dance music which I am a fan of), but I did like the song Identity sequence, kinda seems like avicii, and rob swire and a but of tiesto. I think I will give this track a electro house or a dubstep remix after my finals (well im making a remix album so I might as well give it a try).

    And I did like Neurobazaar sounded like juno reactor and noisia a little bit.

    but my favorite so far is the intro to fabrications, sounds like starfox assult and final fantasy but in a more half time feel. but when the second drop comes in, not a big fan of that part, but it sounds good.

  6. Hmm, depends on song, ranging from 20 minutes-30mins-1hr to a day. I usually do songs in 1 session or when I feel tired,stuck/out of idea,or lazy then up to 2 or more sessions.

    I did make a electronica album in about 1.5 weeks and most of the songs were done in about 1 session.

    I now create more tracks alot more often but I do not release them immediatly.

    This song took a good 1 or 2 hours in one sitting to make the synths then resample them, find bass samples, struggle with cpu because fo the massive cpu hog 2cAtherverb is and a whole lot of other stuff https://soundcloud.com/aires/sonic-the-hedgehog-stage (which is done/longer, but im not uploading the full version yet)

    http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=42251 this song also was within one hour, but it was a synth and automation sound demo for a actual original song that I am going to make that is winter themed

  7. You kidding bub, I've subbed stuff in early August still not paneled.

    dang.

    alright never mind about me good peoples lol

    It takes like 4-5 months to get on the panel. If you look at the time something is posted, it's like a year or more after being submitted.

    indeed, but I thought they also do email rejections, or maybe like said before, they dont have time : / welps I will just stay patient

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