Great
great song and also i agree with the guy below me it isnt perfect but you dont have to be a jerk about it
A better version of Cascada's "Everytime We Touch"
Don't mind the beginning, it sucks.
Great
great song and also i agree with the guy below me it isnt perfect but you dont have to be a jerk about it
Not too shabby.
Well i must say, this is pretty good. The first review was written by a douche-bag. Hey buddy, FukkkOff, if your gonna critique someone, don't say "not to be rude but your piece made me vomit shit". Cause it is rude. This is; however, a very good submission. Needs some work, but live and learn right?
Better version? lol
I'll review as I listen:
The intro is very nice! It sems like you used a lot of presets though :P I must say.
There is clipping (ughhh) Google it if you don't know what it means.
Sounds very midi-ish......
You used vanguard... I can tell. yep definitly used presets :P
When I heard the first few seconds... I was convinced that this was actually pretty good. But from 0:28 on.... you ruined it for me..... sorry, I'll just stop reviewing this now.
Summary:
-Get some real samples... (don't be cheap, buy some CD's)
-Don't use presets (Vanguard has some sick presets, I know, but avoid them)
-Learn what clipping means.. (THIS IS A MUST!!!!) It needs to be fixed.... it sounds like garbage.
-Learn how to EQ... yep that's right. You apparently don't know how an equalizer works (don't mean to be harsh or rude, but it's the upright truth and you know it :P)
Alright, thanks someday, I'll sing for you :)
3/5
4/10
-I Liked the intro too
-I know, remastering (Google if you don't know) is a future project
-I DID use an midi for the main lyrics lead.
-What is Vangquard? How can you tell presets from individual instruments?
-Oh, your review stopped. I'll stop responding now too.
Summary:
Focus on critiquing the song first. Listen to it all the way before beginning your comment. Don't be so judgemental, and lighten up the blow if you feel like being a flamer.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.