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Old May 14, 2006, 04:32 AM   #9 (permalink)
stamvas
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Originally Posted by stamvas
Give the man a Break!
The title says it all, it is experimental, so we don't need be hard. Anyway I think any comment (positive or negative) is for good.

>stick< keep up! I've noticed that you are mostly composing electronic acid and I'd like to ask you what are your influences. I was in this style of music many years ago and really liked the sound of "Hardfloor". Do you use any replica of TB303(like rb338) I found it really good.
Keep up the work and try to make your tracks have something special, I mean acid has a "bad" character so try to emphasise this. An acid sound has got 5 parameters(cutoff,reso, env.modulation, decay & accent) as most sounds do and if you keep them running you'll have a better result to your experiment.

(EDIT)
to give you an example I set up an acid track just using RB338, recorded live while I was playing with the knobs. Nothing special but it keeps the acid interesting. And don't forget this is all my poor opinion...
download
click download on retroacid(on the playlist that appears)

cheers
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