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Incredible. :music:

I am loving this track. Starts off very Analord/Tussy then goes in a new and different direction. I love this.

really nice ideas, really dig the atmosphere... the beats need some kind of variation though... and sometimes the track feels too empty kind of directionless...

nice track. i agree with MJ on the beat variations. mix and sound design is fine. what synth did you use for the lead?

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  On 3/3/2016 at 10:05 PM, Psychotronic said:

nice track. i agree with MJ on the beat variations. mix and sound design is fine. what synth did you use for the lead?

Many thanks to everyone for your feedback, it is very appreciated. I am trying to work out more variation to the beat before i consider this track totally finished. Otherwise i think it's mostly there for me.

The lead synth is a Moog Sub37.

a+ for the title

 

c acidverage for the track, doesn't go nowhere nor do nuffing.

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:music: , though the noisy pads or whatever is being hold starting @ 1.20 was a bit too much for me, maybe more room to breath using decaying volume envelope after each note would be something to try out, make it less full? Or not :-) , agree on moar beat variations, especially from 3.00 to the end I lost interest drifting to other internets.

Sick! A lot is happening here. Especially what happens at 1:16 is mad - tonal chaos. Love how you added some nice piano melodies to this making it a nice collage. Well complex track. Very good!

Thank you very much to everyone for your thoughtful feedback! Your encouragement and constructive criticism are very valuable to me.

An interesting track for sure. That said, the lo-fi aspect to my ears doesn't compliment the track as a whole. I think if it were hi-fi and the different elements were easier to discern it would make the track stronger overall, especially for the second half of the track. This is just my opinion though.

I find lo-fi tracks work best with fewer things going on in the track. If I have a lot of stuff I never go lo-fi, mid-fi at most.

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