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Impossible Colours: 'Dune Rider' Here is my mix
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my second mix please be gentle ... sorry for my English.

for guitars and bass use revalver mkiii.v
for use Drumagog snare and bass drum with samples Steven Slate Drums 4
for voice use (The King's Microphones) of waves
and for mastering izotope ozone 4.

thanks I hope you like ... welcome comments and criticisms.


.mp3    Impossible Colours\'s \'Dune Rider\'(capitan_veneno).mp3 --  (Download: 16 MB)


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(27-06-2013, 08:15 PM)capitan_veneno Wrote: my second mix please be gentle ... sorry for my English.

for guitars and bass use revalver mkiii.v
for use Drumagog snare and bass drum with samples Steven Slate Drums 4
for voice use (The King's Microphones) of waves
and for mastering izotope ozone 4.

thanks I hope you like ... welcome comments and criticisms.

Hi,

Wow well that is almost a remix! It sounds unique and different and qudos for being bold.

My reaction is that, with work, the drum sounds were good enough already, what was ur rationale for replacing them?

Also, the overall tone is really tinny, quite harsh, upper-midrangey. What made you decide to do that?

My mix of the track is standard and boring, but i'm working on basic skills at the moment, so just ignore what i say if you dont agree. Smile

Really interested in hearing your reasons, as you are very distinctive!

Ben Smile
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hi ben.
sorry for not responding earlier but I have not had time to enter this site

the reason why modify the sounds of drums. is to emulate the sound of drums that had John Henry "Bonzo" Bonham which I love so much and this was the song that could highlight that sound more.

I'm glad you wanna know my reasons to decide the sound of the song.

felipe.
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