Sorry for the late answer!!! I'm a slow email replyer at the moment, we could blame it on DOA, on label work, on my daytime job or the university, but you all know how it is, I hope... :)
kev/entitee wrote: > I personally think that beginning sample sticks out way too much once the > elements start going. Do you mean the 'crushed glass and turning keys' samples (*) in the beginning? Are you sure they stand out too much when the drums come in? The samples are supposed a part of the rhythm, so... What did you use to listen to the tune? Monitors? Headphones? > The rest of the tune is nice and happy though. Thanks. :) > You might have gotten a little out of hand with the filter tweaks but its > all good. I did, indeed, but that is not news. ;) * = The samples of the glass and key was sampled by my friend Max in his neverending effort to sample everyday things with his new condenser microphone. Big up him! By the way, this tune (Troll Box) got airplay in it's current form (!) on Swedish radio show P3 Dans last week, I thought that was a lot of fun - with the wild filter sweeps and all, they still played it. :) I didn't complain of course. ;) - Janne, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A&R Pressure Cut Recordings http://labelgroup.backtoplastic.com/ Site organiser groundmotion.com http://www.groundmotion.com/ Hidden Lab production project http://hiddenlab.groundmotion.com/ .--------------------------------. | "Faber quisque fortunae suae." | '--------------------------------' > on 3/13/02 1:18 PM, Jan Warnstam at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > http://www.lysator.liu.se/~janne/audio/mp3/previews/Hidden_Lab-Troll_Box_(firs > > t_preview).mp3 --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
