oh well... hurry up and #fail (returns)

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oh well... hurry up and #fail (returns)

Post by Paulie » Tue Apr 18, 2017 3:56 pm

Dang it. Thought I would get at least one forward from this listing. I do appreciate the fast turnaround though. If you hear anything I'm missing from the listing please let me know. I want to get these right! :) I think these are usable... SOMEWHERE. :) And I can crank these out very fast, so a librarian somewhere is going to like me eventually. I can't seem to find any that want tension/drone/suspense stuff.

Tracks are on my Taxi page: https://www.taximusic.com/hosting/home. ... aulcroteau

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From Within The Crypt: "Good atmosphere, but not quite textural enough for this pitch."
(I get that... this is more of a drone)

Ghost Ship: "I dig the drone, but the choral voices are a little off for this pitch when taking into consideration the ref material."
(the second a la has some voices in it)

Slow Amputation: "Not quite subtle enough on the tail for this pitch, although, I dig the emotional tone."
(the a las were busier than mine, not sure about this comment)
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Re: oh well... hurry up and #fail (returns)

Post by funsongs » Tue Apr 18, 2017 4:33 pm

Well, dang, Paulie.
On the bright side - at the pace you're going, your "quiver will be full" when the right target is in your sights.
then: watch out for the flood. ;)
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Re: oh well... hurry up and #fail (returns)

Post by LamarPecorino » Tue Apr 18, 2017 7:07 pm

Nice work nonetheless, Paulie! You have some very usable tracks in the can. That is a sweet place to be. :)
Onward and upward!
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Re: oh well... hurry up and #fail (returns)

Post by ecurb » Wed Apr 19, 2017 2:35 am

Wow... gotta say, that's a tad depressing to me Paulie, if you're getting knocked back on pieces like that! Seriously good stuff to listen to, thank you for sharing.

On the specific comments - the choral voices thing does seem odd, certainly can hear plenty of similar stuff on the 3rd ref track. Though perhaps they come across as less of a feature somehow in the reference track than in yours, like they've been constrained to a relatively narrow range of frequencies or something, or there's more other stuff padded around them when they happen. I got that impression anyway, and maybe that was what bothered the screener...?

The "not quite subtle enough on the tail" comment... that is odd. Unless they're referring specifically to the reverb tails being too long for their liking? Really not sure.

Anyway, thanks again. I think they're great pieces!
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Post by daveydad » Wed Apr 19, 2017 7:03 am

Even though I might hear choral touches in alas, and as tempted as I am, I tend to keep them out of my submissions.

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Post by daveydad » Wed Apr 19, 2017 7:05 am

Paulie, after listening, have to say these are good! I wonder if you had a different screener than I did..... hmm. And that title "Slow Amputation".... ouch!!

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