IMO = I Mast... euh, In My Opinion


It's always hard to determine what people are using to produce, cause there are so 
many 
ways to get certain sounds. You can either generate them yourself through hard or 
software, or simply sample them.
So I'm just gonna be guessing here, and might be completely off, but I think you're 
using 
mainly software for production.  I'm thinking Reason or Fruityloops style software 
trackers, loads of samples, combined with softsynths to generate (atmospheric) sounds.

So how close am I? :)

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On 20 Jul 2002 at 23:30, SLIDE www.mp3.com/_slide_ wrote:

> cheers for the comments jurgen.... its important i get this kind of feedback so 
>thanks for
> taking the time to listen.
> 
> That so many possibilities track isn't acutally finished..... so the things you are 
>saying
> are true.... there lots about the mix i'm not happy with.... i think the steep 
>filtering
> pad is far too loud and also i agree with you about the volume of the voice..... the
> problem is that all the setups for that track have mysteriously vanished from my 
>studio!
> oh well - this happens to everyone at some point!
> 
> Before i say what i use to produce i'm interested to find out what people think i 
>use...
> purely by listening.... this is because whenever i listen to dance music or any kind 
>of
> music for that matter i always find myself trying to work out how it's been 
>produced, so
> tell me what you think.
> 
> Cheers again,
> 
> SLide.
> 
> PS What do u mean by IMO?? I see this everywhere and still don't know what it 
>means!!!!!!
> 
> --- "Jurgen Baute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >Exposure:
> >Main critisisme I have on the track is that:
> >1. I don't think those vocal samples ("break it", "lockdown"?) fit the track.  They 
>sound
> > too much like they are slapped on top of things.  Maybe some effects or filtering 
>can
> >fit them in better. 2. More stuff needs to happen.  There are quite some pads, 
>effects
> >and things in there, but there needs to be some more variation in them, and a few 
>more
> >IMO. Maybe you can put some more in the midrange (lots of high end action already 
>as you
> >stated yourself).
> >
> >It sounds a bit highend indeed, but that might be easy to fix to lower the pitch on
> >certain things, like the snares, or some extra midrange effects.
> >
> >So many possibilities:
> >A solid track.  A lot more happening here I think, or maybe I'm just being 
>distracted by
> >the pornsamples you put in there ;) A few things I did notice inbetween Jenna's 
>moaning
> >is that I think the track needs more subbass.  The bassline sounds good, but it 
>needs
> >that extra punch. Or like the D would say, "I prefer to feel it in my chest than to 
>not
> >feel it"
> >
> >Also on a minor tip, that little voice that loops on and on (can't tell what it's 
>saying)
> > should be pushed back in the mix I think.  Right now it just grabs too much 
>attention,
> >and starts to irritate after a while.
> >
> >Soma:
> >Nice track. A jazzy tip with a darkish bassline on it, and that drop in the middle 
>where
> >the bassline speeds up, nice, reminds me of some tracks on Grooveriders "Mysteries 
>of
> >Funk".  I think I like this one the best actually.  Keep up the good work :)
> >
> >What are you using to produce btw?
> >
> >------------------------
> >On 19 Jul 2002 at 9:13, SLIDE www.mp3.com/_slide_ wrote:
> >
> >> list,
> >> 
> >> Easy everyone. Can anyone with some free time on their hands please check out my 
>tunes
> >> and tell me what they think? I've recently uploaded them and am looking for 
>feedback.
> >> The link is www.mp3.com/_slide_ The tune called exposure is a different mix to 
>the one
> >> i have settled for as i think the one one there has far to much high end on it, 
>but see
> >> what u reckon. I've uploaded a better mix of it and am waiting for it to be 
>approved.
> >> There are also a load of other ones i've uploaded that haven't gone on yet, but 
>please
> >> check out whats there.
> >> 
> >> thanks for listening
> >> 
> >> slide aka slidesystem
> >> 
> >> www.adnb.co.uk/slide.html
> >> www.bluestrobe.com
> >> www.mp3.com/_slide_
> >> 
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