heres a free melodic neuro tune, also very welcoming of feedback on the mixdown or suggestions for improvement...we tested it out on the weekend in a club and it sounded pretty good..
Awesome. I'm thinking of building some of those "billacoustics" (billain acoustics) panels out of the closed cell polyethylene, it's fairly cheap, which considering I'm moving country in 5 months is a big factor for me.
I've never used one, but I'm assuming the one you got in 2011 you bought used, as they've not been in production for years and years, is it possible yours is in need of some repair? You should be able to get usable sounds by just fiddling long enough if it's working correctly.
Had one since 2011, the manual is written in second language English.... have managed to get heaps of good sounds from it but only through trial and error.
Tried the search function on here, tried YouTube, google etc. there's not much info out there on it.
The kick/snare are both quite weak sounding and lacking any real prescence in the mix in places. I'd recommend layering them to give a bit more power on things.
spot on advice, cant believe i couldnt hear that before you mentioned it..
here is the latest version, its changed quite a bit, let me ...
Hey man it sounds good, I'm Listening on an iPad so can't comment on the mix...
One thing I noticed is the lead that comes in 16 bars after the drop, seems like it goes out if key on the third and fourth notes.do u know which one I'm referring too?
Edit: might just be the fourth note. The tunes ...
dont like the kick snare sounds like it needs layered, or use another snare for the accidentals square synth sounds good purple/gfunk bit at 1:30 sounds fantastic wish you'd bring that intro piano back in w/ the square synth
first few measures sound a little weak, develops nicely once that synth ...
Felt the intro was a bit long without the beats. Some of the bass patches are overpowering the vocals in places. Beat itself is a bit on the weak side, kick and snare are lacking a lot of intensity and the midrange growling seems to be driving the tune more.
I used to be obsessed with learning mastering till one day I sat in on a session with a mastering engineer with a (what I now regard as) terrible mix down of mine and there was very little he could do to improve it. He was a good ME, my point is from that day forward I thought "forget mastering, I'm ...