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Re: Going for high energy (extreme sports listing)
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 7:00 am
by gitarrero
hi there,I also put in a track of mine (under the "listings" section) - your comments are welcome.just listening to "energy": from the experience I made so far with extrem sports-listings, I think your track is a little bit too "nice" - I think the enery doesn't hit the listener as it should for such a listing.besides that, your guitars sound like recorded with no (or a bad) speaker simulation - those high mids that cut through sounds unnatural.electro: from the mood the same thing - way too long intro, I think there isn't enough energy for this type of listing - it doen't really start off.hope that helps,martin
Re: Going for high energy (extreme sports listing)
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:58 am
by gitarrero
thanks for the feedback - yeah I'll rework "final fear" tomorrow & submit it.metal demo: guitars sound better, but the drum sound cutted on some part - beside that the reverb sounds quite dated. sounds like a demo and not a finalized master to me. I think it could be more catchy - some melodical points to keep up the interest while still have lots of energy.cheers,martin
Re: Going for high energy (extreme sports listing)
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 11:10 am
by gitarrero
Quote:It is fair to call this a demo since it is quite new. I don't have any existing material like this so I have to start everything from scratch. I've uploaded a bit better mix, but I will keep working on it. Thanks for the feedback. I think I will stay away from melodic aspects on this one and stick to the riffs.sure - what I meant can also be a riff. just something that keeps up the interest for the track.