6 Forum Posts by "transcendstheworld"
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{Sunlit Hours} by transcendstheworldClick to listen.
- Score
- 4.15 / 5.00
- Type
- Song
- Genre
- Dance
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Would anyone like to review this piece? I just need some pointers on what I'm doing wrong.
At 3/28/11 05:27 PM, Supersteph54 wrote:At 3/28/11 04:49 PM, transcendstheworld wrote: Is there a method of knowing whether or not you were banned for your submission? I've been waiting for about a week, and I really want to know if I've been banned, since my submission hasn't been approved yet.No you haven't been banned - you're still under approval and we'll get to you eventually.
But why are you asking if you got banned or not? If you didn't break any rules you should have nothing to worry about :P.
Lol, I get nervous though. I used a laugh track from the FL studio packs, which is pretty much the only thing I'm worrying about. And the melody is not the most original :P But Happy Birthday shouldn't be copyrighted, else the entire US would get sued.
Is there a method of knowing whether or not you were banned for your submission? I've been waiting for about a week, and I really want to know if I've been banned, since my submission hasn't been approved yet.
I've got a question. On average, what percentage of new artists do you approve? For example, say there's 30 new submissions one day. How many people out of that 30 people do you approve?
@PainasaurusRex, it's called sidechaining. put a peak controller on the mixer track of the bass thing you want to use(be sure to uncheck the little Mute box) and then put a fruity balance on whatever you want to get quieter when the bass plays. Right click on the Volume knob in the fruity balance, and select Link to controller. Select the peak controller, and the output thingy to inverted. tada, sidechaining. of course you can use it in many different ways, but that's the simplest.
I've tried the filter automaton thing. It does make a fair swishing effect, but it just doesn't sound...refined? I don't know how to describe it, but when I compare my swishing white noise effect, and compare it with, say, F777's swishing effect, it's not the same. How do I get that professional swish effect?

