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ROFL.... you actually did pickles. ASOPIJVA9045poifja;ls *flops arms*

GreyHooves responds:

I aim to please :P

You wrote this Grey?

WOW, this is really great!

You used dynamics, stuck with a genre and used instrumentation, and used composition fit for the genre.

This is perfect for some sort of festival in a game.

GreyHooves responds:

Hey thanks! This piece takes me back. It's not perfect, but I was always really happy with how it turned out. Now that I think about it, I might use this as a reference for one of the pieces I'm about to work on...

My favorite part was @1:10

I guess maybe I don't understand this whole "remix" thing, but this sounded great to me!

Aydin-Jewelz123 responds:

Thanks buddy! There's a competition in the forums, where you're provided guitar, vocal, violin and a few other song parts to work with, then you have to mash them up and make a track out of it. So I took the vocals and guitar and chopped those up, then created a song around them :)

WOW. I mean... my eyes were like.... jumping the whole time! You almost gave me a seizure you asshole!!!

But it is was worth it. I literally felt happier after hearing this song.

I would LOVE to learn to do EDM like this!

jjoon responds:

Woow Thank you so much :D

You are ALL OVER THE PLACE!! I LOVE IT!

DanJohansen responds:

All over the place is my middle name! lol Glad you dug it!

WOW!!! Everything is so clean!!!!

I wish I knew the first thing about this kind of production! lol.

This is amazing! That break down from 3:08 to 3:20 had my eyes spinning, I loved it.

Daru925 responds:

Thank you.
About the sequence you mentionned, its not very complicated to do. I used a trance gate, a delay and tape stop effects.
Then its a matter of finding an interesting sequence by playing with different parameters.
For example varying the time it take for the tapestop to drop affects the delay as well.
And bringing it back creates interesting artefacts in the delayed signal .
But really its just experimenting until you find a good sequence.

Maybe you have a guitar effect pedal board? I guess you could record yourself in ableton, for example a guitar sequence without effects, and then record only pedal presses and knob tweaking..

SO AWESOME LOL

Fretzone responds:

Thanks man , i'm glad you liked it :)

I like it a lot!

It is kinda short though.

Itsyaboi3456 responds:

Yeah i know, i quit Rytmik Ultimate for a while and when i came back in 21/01/19 this was my first piece of work...

I love your work, your master settings are off the chain!

Look at those crests and troughs!

Would love to learn your technique. I dun nae know how to do that yet.

Waterflame responds:

Thanks! I had no idea either, I just keep poking at it until I got it lol.
When it comes to mastering its just a lot of hard work and attention to detail. push the song as loud as it can go without clipping and without squeezing the tops out, then hunt down the frequencies that hurt until the song stops hurting. lol. Thats it on the surface really.

Love the groove at 1:45; so beautiful.

HOLY CARP I USED A SEMICOLON! sorry. <~_~>

ElementalPenguin responds:

im glad you enjoyed it : )

I AM NO ONE AND EVERYONE AT THE SAME TIME!
I do not matter. Love is the only thing that matters.
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