High octane and broadcast quality
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Re: High octane and broadcast quality
Steini,This one hits the mark alot better (in my opinion). I think it's got the right vibe. You may have to back down on the lead synth a little. It's kinda' overwhelming when it gets into the upper registers, at least from what I'm hearing. Otherwise, good job! Hope this one gets forwarded.ibanez468
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Re: High octane and broadcast quality
Thanks man, I'm kinda happy with it but I need to mix it better, hell I got some days still.
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Re: High octane and broadcast quality
"The key here is to really pay close attention to what the listing is asking for. They specifically reference sports highlights and car chase scenes- key clues. "Thanks for this interpretation Casey - I didn't catch on to this part of the listing, and have some music that will work well for this listing now that I see the details more clearly. Steini - I think both of your tracks are good, but wouldn't consider the second one high octane. The first has a beat that is sitting underneath waiting to come out more that would give it that pumping high energy feel. (sorry I don't know the technical terminology, but I think that is what Casey was talking about in the time signature issue) and with that underlying current developed I think it could work for the listing. Hope that helps.
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