Wizzbal highscore
Wizzbal highscore
Hi ho everybody, finaly finnished with my wizball highscore
Hope it's a enjoyable cover, or will i have the lynchmob after me? hehe
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http://hem.bredband.net/valkar/Trace - Wizball_Highscore (sid-cover).mp3
On your Mark..... Copy..... Paste ....... PLAY!!!
Over and out for now...
Trace man dinga
Hope it's a enjoyable cover, or will i have the lynchmob after me? hehe
it
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or it
It's you choice
As long i get a review or two
http://hem.bredband.net/valkar/Trace - Wizball_Highscore (sid-cover).mp3
On your Mark..... Copy..... Paste ....... PLAY!!!
Over and out for now...
Trace man dinga
Bad things first: the trebles sound too loud (the hihat in the center), the handclap (is it one?) on left/center is more a noise than handclap.
Good things: the phasing pads and the stereo panorama are great! The FX (esp. wind+chimes at the end) make it even more soft and relaxed. The mixage is not over-compressed.
As far as I remember the best wizball-highscore remix I have heard.
Gonna listen to it another three times, I will dream a little better then
Good things: the phasing pads and the stereo panorama are great! The FX (esp. wind+chimes at the end) make it even more soft and relaxed. The mixage is not over-compressed.
As far as I remember the best wizball-highscore remix I have heard.
Gonna listen to it another three times, I will dream a little better then
putzi
This is a good remix - or remake. Contrary to Putzi (sorry man I think the treble is just fine and the "hand-claps" fit well into the overall Old-Hammond-Rythmbox feel of it. The sweeping pads gives it a very Jarresque feel also, which with the drums made me think of "The Last Rumba" (which isn't anything like this track, so I can't help but wonder why).
Very nice . . Good going!
Very nice . . Good going!
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I always compare to the level "perfect mixage " and if it hurts on my SONY studio quality headphones, it *is* wrong. :^)Hille wrote:This is a good remix - or remake. Contrary to Putzi (sorry man I think the treble is just fine and the "hand-claps" fit well into the overall Old-Hammond-Rythmbox feel of it.
putzi
hi trace, nice work in my opinion it sounds good....
and i like the noiseclaps, sounds a bit like analouge
i love those 'fricke'(german beatbox) drum sounds...
...and at:
do you ever try 'AKG k240 Studio' headphones ??? i own them now
for a while and i must say i never want to use any other headphone...
it's the best headphone ever....
cheers 2Klang
and i like the noiseclaps, sounds a bit like analouge
i love those 'fricke'(german beatbox) drum sounds...
...and at:
putzi wrote: I always compare to the level "perfect mixage " and if it hurts on my SONY studio quality headphones, it *is* wrong. :^)
do you ever try 'AKG k240 Studio' headphones ??? i own them now
for a while and i must say i never want to use any other headphone...
it's the best headphone ever....
cheers 2Klang
Thanx for the hint!2Klang wrote: do you ever try 'AKG k240 Studio' headphones ??? i own them now
for a while and i must say i never want to use any other headphone...
it's the best headphone ever....
I am searching for a replacement for a while now for the SONYs (not because they are bad ofcourse, just because it gets so damned hot having them on).
putzi
I have always preferred my Sennheiser HD-265 headphones. Unfortunately the cable broke, so for the past many months (because I'm too cheap to buy a new cable) I have been using my spares, which are a set of Sennheiser HD-200's. Now the cable's broke on those too, so now I HAVE to go buy new cables...
With regards to the treble in the mix, I have to let fair be fair. I am listening trough some cheap ear-plugs at work, so the frequency-response is probably not the top ...Ah, well...
With regards to the treble in the mix, I have to let fair be fair. I am listening trough some cheap ear-plugs at work, so the frequency-response is probably not the top ...Ah, well...
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i've read a review about the AKG series in the keyboards(german) magputzi wrote:Thanx for the hint!2Klang wrote: do you ever try 'AKG k240 Studio' headphones ??? i own them now
for a while and i must say i never want to use any other headphone...
it's the best headphone ever....
I am searching for a replacement for a while now for the SONYs (not because they are bad ofcourse, just because it gets so damned hot having them on).
and after that i tested the k240 Studio and i compare it with some other
headphones, even AKG 141 Monitor & Studio Headphones...
okay, you know i buy one....
here some specs:
Audio bandwidth 15-25.000 Hz
Sensitivity 91 dB SPL/mW
Max.input power 200 mW
Rated Impedance 55 Ohm
Weight 240g
Design circumaural, semi-open
system dynamic
price 139,-€
or take a look at www.akg.com
cheers 2Klang
I don't hear anything annoying. And for the handclaps, they sound "analog". The whole song in general sounds very analog, which in my opinion is a good thingputzi wrote:Bad things first: the trebles sound too loud (the hihat in the center), the handclap (is it one?) on left/center is more a noise than handclap.
A really laid back remix. The only thing I didn't fancy very much was the crash at the end of the song. Found it a bit too loud. Some EQ tweaking, lowered volume and a touch of reverb would do the trick