Little bass thin but it's got some beautiful melodic play happening. Personally I'd add a bass line and beef up the kick : )
To Each Their Own (Remastered)
Bored. Checking some of my old uploads, this piqued my interest.
The original was posted way way way back in 2011 and can be found here
Recorded on a PC that had 512mb of ram and an AMD Athlon. No monitors, I think it's QWERTY midi keys and a Tascam US-122. I do not retain the project files and I certainly didn't have the quality plugins I use now. It's likely a lot of this was made with Crystal, Rhino, Zebra, Z3ta and Absynth/Massive/FM8.
So I grabbed the track, amazingly it's in WAV so it's essentially CD quality in fidelity, a great base to work from. Ran an exciter, eq, dynamic compression then Izotope 9 master. Achieved a fuller, wider, more dynamic mix and gained significant db levels. Reference the original and you will notice the difference.
I quite like the track, given it's age, it holds up well.
What do you think? Should I do more of these?
Little bass thin but it's got some beautiful melodic play happening. Personally I'd add a bass line and beef up the kick : )
Cheers bro. This was made like 11 years ago, all I had was the wav from off here.So I was limited in what I could do. So just a remaster job. Definitely need bass, it's something that I left out fairly often way back.
Thanks
Cool vibe. Sounds like something that would play after you've completed a large objective.
Thank you. I like where you see this being :)
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.