ego -> Collaborating with Chrom has been a great experience. I think our syles fit pretty well together. I love how this track ended up and I hope to collab with him again in the future! Expect more acid coming from us ;)
chrom --> ego joined and suddenly those congas where added while i was working in the draft and the flow was there :) our styles blend well together from the start and it was a great expirience how fast and fluid the track was done. looking forward for more of us ;)
for the staff: thx for making live collab possible!
it's like working in the same room with hardware but without carring all the synths around :)
it 's by far the biggest improvement for a DAW i can imagine!
i am planing to do AT beginner and synthdrum workshops in the future for people who are interested in.
i will post infos about it on the board as soon as i have all set up.
The thing about an old-school track is if its to shine through today's heavy mixing and massive after effects, it needs to be bright and sharp. The acidity from this track gets a bit watered down by the metallic reverb. One thing that i think could help fix this is to have the room effect you've got here and move it to the sides of the main track. The Stereo Enhancer is a great tool for moving things around a soundscape. I would split the channel and try to find a way to push that reverb back.
recreating the backbone of EDM? :D thought it's a boneles thing .
you are right that there are a lot of points to make it sound better brighter and more conform to what you and many others are think that a track should sound like. all those "rules" kill my inspiration in creating sounds and tracks and if all just use known ways we are damed to have EDM ;) thanks man we are allready sitting in an new draft because it makes so much fun to play with dirty sounds
Pushing the room noise back from the main track would create this warmer, but more sharp sound that acid/rave has. Overall, i think you guys did an amazing job recreating the backbone of EDM music. <3 Keep up the great work and I hope you make more like this. <3
great guys, love it! The second half feels a bit underproduced in contrast to the first half but thats about it, would love to hear this through a club system
like at
2:31
a new bass gets introduced for 2 bars then just goes away again, and an open hihat comes in its place, doesnt feel as cohesive and in terms of raving that section would confuse a crowd, thats all, it eventually sorts itself out in the end though :)