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New Action Piece

Post by mazz » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:08 pm

I wanted to make a new action piece for some listings coming up.http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... =trueStill working on getting the electronic and the orchestral blended together. I think I need to do less of each for better clarity.Mazz
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Re: New Action Piece

Post by suzdoyle » Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:02 pm

Hey Mazz --Great piece! It really grabs you right away and takes you for a ride -- a bit more blending would make it ASTOUNDING!Bravo!Suz

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Re: New Action Piece

Post by mazz » Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:26 pm

New mix uploaded. Did some more overall EQ in the mud range and then took some of the mud out of the synths and guitars and made them brighter. Also put the bass through an 1176 plug in and then through the MOTU preamp with some slight distortion and more compression and also EQ. A little echo on one of the synths and also auto panning on it to give it some motion.Also moved some of the string and brass parts around to put them more in the pocket and also some more automation moves on strings and brass to give more variation.Better?Mazz
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Re: New Action Piece

Post by carlosgomez » Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:06 pm

I liked it. a good ride.

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Re: New Action Piece

Post by aldicicco » Sun Feb 01, 2009 5:54 am

Hi Mazz,Cool piece. There's no doubt that this is all about action.Were you aiming for a sound that was a 50/50 blend of electronica/orchestra? I ask because, besides the first seventeen seconds of the song, I felt that this was more of an orchestral composition than a shared palette between the two. I heard electronica throughout the work, but the drums and orchestral voices eventually led me to pay more attention to these orchestral elements.Not that my feedback means anything. Just an observation. I listened to Helicopter on both the speakers and phones. Both were consistent and sounded super.Good luck with this!Al
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Re: New Action Piece

Post by mazz » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:53 am

Al,Good observation. It's slanted more toward the orchestral side for sure. The tricky part about the hybrid thing is getting the balance right.Usually I start with the orchestral and work back to the electronica but with your comments and also hearing a couple of Chuck's really nice pieces in the Forward section, I think I need to try it the other way around to see how that works. I don't think it's an either/or but might depend on the intention of the piece.Take care!!Mazz
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