I agree that the kick is a little woofy. But I also think it's just down to personal preferences. I think plenty of people are going to like that sound.
Bass is just a bit strong. A bit heavy - maybe around 100hz or so.
That's about it. I thought it sounded great.
Good to hear you got sprung from the "big house". How many license plates were you able to stamp out?
Jimmy, I don't know what you did, but this part of my message was added by you. You forgot to make it a "quote", so it looks like I was talking to myself.
Sounds good to me RAMI. I like the way everything gets out of the way of the snare. Very cool groove, sweet harmonies. I listened to this like on one and the low end seemed perfect.
Sounds good to me RAMI. I like the way everything gets out of the way of the snare. Very cool groove, sweet harmonies. I listened to this like on one and the low end seemed perfect.
Thanx a lot Manslick. OK, that makes me feel a little better. I did re-upload a version after the initial low-end comments, tamed the low end a bit. Glad it sounds ok.
Onamatopea is also a cool song by Todd Rundgren - a song about words that sound like the sounds they attempt to name or describe.
Cool song Rami. the only nit I would have is the lead in the intro. The sound works almsot everywhere else for me but there - why - I don't know.
Kick drum sounds A O K to me - can't hear woofy but can't hear fluffy either.
Interestingly onamatopea changes with languages as well - we often say bark for the noise a dog makes but in France it's wha.
I was calling on my high school French & I gave that subject up in 1973 when they didn't have enough students to carry the class into '74. Man, I'm old!
I was calling on my high school French & I gave that subject up in 1973 when they didn't have enough students to carry the class into '74. Man, I'm old!
LOVE the harmony blend on this tune, Rami. No nits on the mix -- you could take a little air out of the kick, but it's not stomping on anything seriously. This is one of those tunes where I got distracted with something else ... and just listened to it for enjoyment ...
LOVE the harmony blend on this tune, Rami. No nits on the mix -- you could take a little air out of the kick, but it's not stomping on anything seriously.