Thanks a TON for the feedback - I was wondering about the synth in the intro
myself but since I've listened to it so much over the past couple days I
didn't know what to make of it anymore. I guess it could be in the wrong
key. I don't know. I guess i should listen more and see. :)

Of course that means I'll need something else to take up the intro but I'm
sure I can come up with something. i felt the vocal bits went well with that
synth stuff but i'll give it a shot and see if i can come up with something
that sounds better. (hahaha then it wouldn't be a remix really, but i guess
that's not such an evil thing.) although... hrmmm... dude chris, i'm gonna
run an idea by you. hit me up on AIM today when you can (i'll be on my
nxusofdiscntnt s/n - i tend to be lax on watching my buddy list so msg me
when you see me).

I hear you on the stereo thing, I just wanted to get an idea of how it would
sound (i listened to it on 3 or 4 different setups yesterday and i agree it
does sound too severe).

more to come... :)

~Andy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Trust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:08 PM
> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Magnafide - sweet noir (phrantek remix)
>
>
> Pretty cool.  There's a lot going on here i like.  Some good
> sounds and lots
> of good ideas.  Nice, thoughtful arrangement - i like how you
> keep the track
> moving without getting too preditable.  I'm really feeling how
> you used the
> vocal.
>
> I actually think you could take out that main stab that starts
> the track and
> runs through the intro - i feel like it doesnt really fit with the rest of
> the track (is it in the wrong key maybe?)  There's enough going on that i
> think the track would hold up just as well without it.
>
> Nice attempt at adding some stereo depth to the sound, although i
> think some
> of the panning might be a touch extreme.  Definately need a lot of work on
> the production end of things, but i'll hold any comments on that until i
> hear a more finished version.
>
> keep me posted,
> trust
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Abang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:17 PM
> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Subject: [dnb-prod] Magnafide - sweet noir (phrantek remix)
>
>
> this is something i threw together over the course of sunday and yesterday
> evening... a remix of a tune my friend did. would appreciate any
> feedback...
> this hasn't had a proper mixdown...
>
> issues with sound: um barely any effects applied (no compression, etc.) -
> some of the synths have some filtering, flange, delay... i re-eq'ed my
> samples too but i still got a lot of work to do. I love Rewire. :)
>
http://www.phrantek.com/audio/tracks/magnafide_-_sweet_noir(phrantek_rmx).mp
3

i'll post a "final" version when i beat this horse to death in logic...

till then... :D

~Andy
http://phrantek.com


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