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Old 5th January 2007, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by ilovepiano View Post
I think this is top!

Nowt wrong with the kick, but the bassline needs cranking up a bit.

RE: the mono thing... Are you sure you've not clicked "mix down to mono" by mistake? It sounds way to mono to have been made like that. I can hear reverb on the vocal but there's no space round it at all.

You can use a bit of reverb and some nice stereo multitap delays to widen the sounds out a bit, but don't go mad. It's really easy to bathe everything in reverb and it will sound awfull
oioi tim thanks for the comments mate "you are the man!!"

I opened the project to get to the bottom of the mono ting and sussed it, I had put multi band compressor on the main output probly cos I didnt know what I was doin LOL as soon as I took it out of the equasion it was like heaven even better, I had hooked up them tapco s8 monitors I was tellin u about on NYE and I nearly creamed my pants LOL

Glad u like the tune fella, I've done work on the base and levels in general and its got to be said I think it sounds ace now. Do u rekon it needs a bit in the middle like a break, and if so what?

cheers tim repect

will post the end product when its done hope u will like it

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