Put hands on Glider Rider, any suggestions?
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Put hands on Glider Rider, any suggestions?
Hello to all you Sid-O-Philes out there!
I started some work on Glider Rider and spend like 2 days on it. Up to now the results sound like that:
<a href="http://falldorf.eu/mp3/Zuckerfrei_-_Gli ... Zuckerfrei - Glider Rider v2.0</a>
I am pretty new to arrangement and mixing, and therefore I would like to have some feedback of the experienced ppl here. What should I improve or work out? What do you think of it in general?
Claas
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I started some work on Glider Rider and spend like 2 days on it. Up to now the results sound like that:
<a href="http://falldorf.eu/mp3/Zuckerfrei_-_Gli ... Zuckerfrei - Glider Rider v2.0</a>
I am pretty new to arrangement and mixing, and therefore I would like to have some feedback of the experienced ppl here. What should I improve or work out? What do you think of it in general?
Claas
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Great start. May I suggest you look at 1:20-1:21 there is a note there that sounds a bit off to me, but I could be wrong.
Keep up the great work.
Keep up the great work.
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My goodness, this is nice.
I'd pay some attention to those drums though: compressors are your friend (find a nice friendly preset in your favourite VST plugin).
Also, the bit straight after the piano break plods a bit slowly, and the piece only picks up again when it gets to the nice synthy bit. If you're going to have the piano survive on its own in that bit, you need possibly more ambience, whether that be a nicer reverb, better playing, more sparkle, or whatever.
There is the odd note as Analog-X says...
ideally I'd master this myself from the individually recorded dry WAV files... mmmm, individually recorded dry WAVs....
Chris
I'd pay some attention to those drums though: compressors are your friend (find a nice friendly preset in your favourite VST plugin).
Also, the bit straight after the piano break plods a bit slowly, and the piece only picks up again when it gets to the nice synthy bit. If you're going to have the piano survive on its own in that bit, you need possibly more ambience, whether that be a nicer reverb, better playing, more sparkle, or whatever.
There is the odd note as Analog-X says...
ideally I'd master this myself from the individually recorded dry WAV files... mmmm, individually recorded dry WAVs....
Chris
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Thanks to both of you for those very welcome hints!
Indeed Chris, some more ambience will help the lonely piano. The off note, hmmm.... will check this very carefully (The harmonics are not TOO complicated, but may be some kind of interference?!).
Currently I struggle with the "Compressor/Limiter" device of my Rsn-Seq, but oftenly I end up with some kind of "pumping" effect. Nicely at times, but disturbing at others.
I will come up with a revised version in a few.
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Indeed Chris, some more ambience will help the lonely piano. The off note, hmmm.... will check this very carefully (The harmonics are not TOO complicated, but may be some kind of interference?!).
Currently I struggle with the "Compressor/Limiter" device of my Rsn-Seq, but oftenly I end up with some kind of "pumping" effect. Nicely at times, but disturbing at others.
I will come up with a revised version in a few.
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off note
Oh .... I just found that OFF note .... hehe ... ok I thought OFF refers to the harmonics. But obviously it is different from the original SID at 1:20... thx Analog-X.
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