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Progressive Trance by far!!! Only Phreaky tracks can top that! Beam Me Up is great, but yeah a totally Hallucinogen rip off. Shapes Of Sounds is great too. Power Up is bad. Mechanical Dream is trippy, but too clubby.
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Man, I miss Psychopod
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V/A The Void : Disintegration (DPRCD003)
Ormion replied to filter's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Amazing tracklist!!! -
Man I don't believe you have Cerebral Cortex in there! You're a God!!! :posford:
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I never said that Matenda or Antix are bad, but like Pavel said it's difficult to call them Pure psy. Like you said old Koxbox is THE pure psy IMO. But only their old stuff!!!
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My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Unfortunately that can't be happen. Thanks for the advice -
The guy asked about Pure Psy and you recommend him Antix and Matenda? edit: For ppl who believe that full on can't be psychedelic I have 2 words Hiyarant-Collision
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My endless problem with low frequencies
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Thanks for all the answers guys! I'll try your suggestions :posford: -
My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Isn't that impossible? Anyway I don't think the problem is mostly about bass traps. Yes, my acoustics in my room are horrible, but still when I listen to a professional track it sounds ok (after I cut the lows with my player's equalizer). The problem with my tracks are that they don't have a right ''balance''. When I listen one of my tracks in a poor sound system without a sub woofer it sounds very ''dry'', no bassy at all. But when I listen to them in a heavy bass system the lows are too loud. Professional tracks have a balance. Even in a sound system without a woofer a professional track will sound a bit bassy and in a loud woofer the lows won't ruin the track. I'm looking for this balance. Of course bass traps would help me and like I said since my monitors haven't any bass control and the deafult bass is extremely loud I will never have a good mix. It seems I have to buy new monitors -
My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
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My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Check my stuff 40 euros altec lansing monitors 60 euros sennheiser headphones a sound card that bad that doesn't appear in the control panel -
My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Some altec lansing of 40 euros and I don't live in a cave, ok? -
My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Man I need some money! -
My endless problem with low frequencies
Ormion replied to Ormion's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Well yeah that's what I was meant I know acoustics are very important but in my small room I can't have something better Thanks anyway -
Here's the story. I have a pair of monitors+sub that by default have a very loud bass. The problem is that there's no bass control button to fix it. When I listen to music I cut the low frequencies using the equalizer of my player, so I don't care. But when I create music in my Cubase it's pain in the ass. What I actually do is that I'm guessing how my track would sound without this lousy bass. So unfortunately I can't have a proper mastering. This problem causes another one: Ok, I export my track and listens to it. When I stand in front of my speakers the track sounds ''dry'' without ''any lows''. When I stand in front of my woofer the track sounds extremelly ''bassy'' and the lows cover anything. I know that this is what supposed to happen, but in professional tracks there is a balance if you know what I mean. My track sounds either too high or too low, depending where I stand. Professional tracks have a very good balance between the ''no woofer'' and the ''with woofer'' sound. I know what you'll say, buy new monitors and a good woofer, but I haven't any money. So I wonder, is there a way to fix this problem? Some specific frequencies I have to know. It bothers me all the time, some help would be great
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ManMadeMan-Radar Dark Goa at its best
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Ishq-Orchid Only the first track has a soft beat. The rest of the tracks are beatless.
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I think Toast3d is obviously Toasted, just like N3xu5 is Nexus and 5ips1s is Sipsis
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Hey, that's a very good track you have there mister! I will call it Dancey-Ambient. You can dance to it, but it works great for chillin' too. I love that you put many little melodies, instead of just one and the pads work great (they give the ''hole'' effect). I didn't find something that bothers me in your track, really. The bass is not boring, I don't think a more complicated bassline would fit in this kind of Psy. The panning of the synth was great IMO and it would be awesome to use it more. The production is solid and without problems. Overall it's a track I would like to hear in an autumn afternoon. Very good work man! Keep it up!!! :clapping:
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Twisted System-Stark Raver (Star Wars theme) Fractal Glider-Gremlin Chan (Gremlins theme) Rob Zombie-Super Beast (Zion Linguist rmx) Neuron Compost-Tockz Eek (Britney Spears-Toxic) 1200 Mics-High Paraside remix (Iron Maiden-Fear Of The Dark and several others popular melodies) Azax Syndrom-Rain (Slayer), other Azax tracks too Shift-Closer (Nine Inch Nails)
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Like Insejn said Broken compilation. Also check Outolintu for some psy breaks.
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Like pawelek said Megalopsy is the perfect example of ''Full On meets Dark Psy''.
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I would like to write reviews myself, but I don't have much time
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Do I miss something? What the hell happened? Our official reviewer don't post any revies anymore? Anyone has an answer? DP?
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That's a strange track. Since, it hasn't any hats, snares or a steady bass, I'll say it sounds more like an intro track or an outro perharps. After all is only 4:21 minutes. It's dark. And has a forest feeling, I like that. It's simple, but simplicity works for darkness. The problem is that I hear some clipping and in general it sounds very ''dirty''. Did you do that in purpose? Also, some lows of the chorus acid bass are over the line too. I would like to hear a full version of it. Keep it up!!! :clapping: