"The Days Go By" Revalver & Amplitube.

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Re: "The Days Go By" Revaver & Amplitube.

Really liking this. It's got a good post-punk influence, the feel is sweet, and I love the synth work. It could use a bit more space, but that's probably just a mixing thing.
Also, gotta love it when other people use amplitube well. I'm particularly a fan of amplitube Fender. Good stuff.
 
Re: "The Days Go By" Revalver & Amplitube.

Thanks guys for listening. :beerchug:

Ninja. I'm not sure what you mean by more space? Less instrumentation? Or the mix is thick sounding? Let me know and I'll check it out.
 
Re: "The Days Go By" Revalver & Amplitube.

Really love this... You make me wish I had the ears to create music like this. Perfect pop, loving the keys immensely... Great stuff. That lil rhythmic key groove has me hooked in..
 
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Glad you guys dig it, thanks! I almost threw it away at one point. :)

Kevlar3000 - the thing about this kind of music is that it's a bunch of mouse clicking on a sequencer which is fun but not as much fun as actually playing an instrument with other people in the room. The grass is always greener! Hahaha.
 
Re: "The Days Go By" Revalver & Amplitube.

Thanks guys for listening. :beerchug:

Ninja. I'm not sure what you mean by more space? Less instrumentation? Or the mix is thick sounding? Let me know and I'll check it out.

The instrumentation is good. I would see about EQing some stuff, just to keep the lows and low-mids from being too thick and upfront. It's not a glaring issue, and the cans I have right now are bass-junkie boomers (Koss Portapros), so it might just seem that way to me. It sounds good as of now, but trying some EQ-tweaking, messing with the reverb and panning, and working with your compression might lead you to finding a sweet spot where you'll get the most out of the track. But hey, that's just my POV. Your stuff sounds great man! I subbed to you on Soundcloud. :beerchug:
 
Re: "The Days Go By" Revalver & Amplitube.

The instrumentation is good. I would see about EQing some stuff, just to keep the lows and low-mids from being too thick and upfront. It's not a glaring issue, and the cans I have right now are bass-junkie boomers (Koss Portapros), so it might just seem that way to me. It sounds good as of now, but trying some EQ-tweaking, messing with the reverb and panning, and working with your compression might lead you to finding a sweet spot where you'll get the most out of the track. But hey, that's just my POV. Your stuff sounds great man! I subbed to you on Soundcloud. :beerchug:

Thanks Ninja! I'll check it out but I wouldn't trust headphones too much.
 
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