[L3] No Way Home


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08/04/2008 | 12:31AM EDT

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Trance Song | 4.4 MB | 3 min 49 sec

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4.37 / 5.00

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Originally made as a dedication to my dog who we lost. We actually found him today and I only reuploaded this so all the reviews didn't have "I hope you find your dog" in them. That would just be plain weird. Hope you enjoy, L<3.

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Average Score: 9.8 / 10

Score: 10
Anture

"Whoa"

by: Anture
date: November 2, 2008

Truly captivating from the beginning to end. It reminds me of being strangely asleep. Just found the add to favorites button so I'll be adding your music left and right =D!

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Score: 10
Bjra

"NICE"

by: Bjra
date: August 15, 2008

and smooth and good.

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[Dj Bjra]

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Score: 10
memyselforwho

"Why isn't this being spammed with reviews?"

date: August 14, 2008

This is one of the best sounds I've heard on NG, and in general in quite some time. The piano is well done, the long intro suits the flow of this song so well, and the melody in general is sad but uplifting at the same time.

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Score: 9
SBB

"Very nice indeed-o"

by: SBB
date: August 4, 2008

Sounds fresh and chilled right from the start- so I would say you did a very good job hooking the listener since you made me think "wow, this is a good song, I'm gonna listen through this" within the first five seconds of the song. I like that very subtle filter fade in on the piano, makes it sound very ethereal. The piano sound itself is a bit thin in the beginning and lone parts. Not a problem when it's mixed with those fat fat synths and drums later in the song though.

The next thing that strikes me is "holly shit that's a lotta treble"- I think you might need to do something with that open hat, it's ear-hurting sharp. The other drum sounds are fine- I like that pumpy kick and love that cowbellish thing in the back. In general those drums sound very very good and stand out nicely.

The bass is a bit too grumpy for me. I think a cleaner or smoother sound would do better. Perhaps it could be a wee bit boomier too, though I'm not sure whether that would completely ruin the mix or not, so please don't listen to me.

The main arpy synth is lovely- I like the little hipass on it, it really makes it sound different from your typical trance lead. A lovely "melody" too, well it's not exactly memorable and about impossible to hum to, I guess that's just another reason to keep listening to it then! :D It produces a massive amount of noise though, making the tune less comfortable to listen to overall. It is probably the only reason why I don't feel like listening to this one much in the future- I suggest having a look at the high frequencies if you're ever going to tweak or remix this song.

Now there is one thing I could think of that would make this song very awesome, and that is some long drawn out strings chords or some other ethereal pad, maybe even both (I hear there is a very subtle pad going, almost inaudible but I know it is there in the first 40 seconds or so), playing something like the chords of the piano, maybe a couple of octaves higher. I'm imagining how it would sound and in my head, and I get the idea that it will make the tune sound more completed. I'm pretty sure it would do awesome in reality too.

Enough of this awesome anyway- I'm wondering why you put a "cheering audience" sample in there? I mean I know it's used lots in trance- but it's dedicated to a dog that was lost- that, the mood of the song itself as well as the title "no way home" are all sort of melancholic and not really something that would make people peppier and happier- so why the cheering? I was just wondering a little about that, it's not an important aspect of the song at all.

That should wrap detailed stuff up. In general, it's in my opinion a great song, although a bit generic. Sound quality could be improved on a bit. The melody theme is wonderful. That melancholic emotion and mood is portrayed very well. I can hear a lot of effort was put into this song.

Good job, well done! I hope you enjoyed the review (it's probably boring as fuck to read lol).

August 4, 2008

Author's Response:

And in turn, a humongous reply! I think you diserve it anyway, after that monster review (and for the record, I enjoyed it alot).

Okay, the piano is the FL Keys VSTi. As you probably know, it's hard to get a full sound out of it and when you drop it a chord let's say, it sounds horrible so for lack of a better sound, I just went with my own patches for the piano. As for 2:05 and 3:27, I wanted a really lone and decreased quality sound to the piano so it gives you a more in-depth feeling of sadness and lonliness. Hopefully it pulled off.

The treble is due to my inexperience with mixing and mastering. I just throw the instruments in there and make sure it sounds good to the un-trained ear. For instance, the open hat is quite distorted (I didn't EQ it either so it's the sample's fault, not mine ;)) so I threw so many instruments over it that, your attention would be diverted from the faults.
As for the kick, no low bass and high mids.

Ok, the bass is a modified preset. I can't make basses worth a shit (Check out my track 'Deviant' and you'll understand). I couldn't find any preset basses that fitted this song so I just used the bass that I did in a previous song and it worked well enough for me not to look into it anymore.

Lol, the leads and the melody. I've used the arp' melodies in like 7 songs. I really think it's time for some variation and change (although, those leads, only 2 songs). Really, I was concerned about the amount of emotion I could put into the song and what instruments would be best to do it with (Piano, pads, percs). Crunchy arps' don't really come to mind when you think 'sadness' and 'lonliness' so, I just made a melody to fit the piano that was deep enough to fit the emotion levels in the song. I actually was surprised with how much emotion was brought out with the leads so, I just thought my job was done and that was that. 'Memorable' didn't enter my head for a second. About the graininess. I went out of my way for a crunchy, powerful arp' and I thought it sounded good. Maybe I was wrong, lol.

Hmm, more strings and pads you say? I've never been good at using pads and string effectively. Not to mention, if I added anymore crap to the song, my CPU would have died. I agree though, it would have added to the emotion of the song. Sadly, I'm not even sure what an etheral pad is so, I don't think that will be getting added (Unless you explain it to me, :P). I'm actually having a bit of enlightenment here and imagining strings being played over the interludes between the trance breaks. It would give the song a classical feel aswell. Hmm, we'll see how that one works out, thanks for the tip!

Crowd samples can add alot of anticipation to a build-up and I thought it worked marvelously in this song. Sure it doesn't really scream "Sadness, depression, destress" yada, yada, yada.. I guess I just lost sight of my sadness and my productivity kicked in.

Thank you so much for the great review. You're giving Karco a run for his money too. I'm glad my emotion can be heard in this song and I will have a see what can be done about what you suggested for the song. Thanks again!

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