So much crime!
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So much crime!
here are a couple that i've put together for the CSI listing.The first one "Suspense 60" is brand new and "Investigate This" is an older that one that i've edited down to :60never sure if these will fly, i've had "Investigate This" returned for production issues but i think i've cleaned it up a bit.Do you think the tempo on "Suspense 60" is too fast for this style or do you think it's ok?all comments and suggestion are welcome.http://marcblackwellmusic.com/MusicTest ... peace,marc
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I really dig 'Investigate this" - I think it's right on target.I like "suspense 60" as well, but it doesn't seem as good of a fit (I could do without the bells at the end).
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Marc,I think both of these could work and would completely depend on the scene. "I.T." probably was slightly better suited as it's darker; you had some higher pitch sounds in "S60" that might not sound right to some.Vince
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Absolutley on target for me!
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hi Marc,I think they're both possible for this listing though I prefer Investigate this.Good stuff.-Kel
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thanks all for the comments, i may tweak sus60 a little.i appreciate the feedback,thanks!marc
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MarcThese are both really cool tracks. I enjoyed them a lot! But ya know, neither of them say "Mystery or Suspense" to me. I just have a different concept of that. You may be dead on and I'm completely wrong...Good Luck!Keith
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Hey Marc, I must admit to not being familiar with the style of music CSI uses, but both tracks sound well produced. I thought I was hearing a little distortion on "Investigate This" but I think it's just the saw-tooth sound you used for the bass line.You obviously know what your doing. Nice work!Cam
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Marc, great stuff! Really nice production. I thought it sounded perfect for CSI, given the right scene imo.The only thing i didnt like with "investigate this" was the abrubt ending! Good work.Jamie
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