Revolutionizing beatmaking with this instrumental..

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I'm very proud of this one. People, this one keeps building, I tell you, listen until at least first 1:10, so you can get all of the instrumentation that is involved.. Absolutely NO samples involved either, all sounds fresh off my synth, the Roland jv 1010. Not even presets, might I add, I played them notes

http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/2202/2202845.html

hows the mixing, eq'ing, mastering?
 
Whats the deal bro? keep it going, you definately got talent...
 
I'm gonna e-mail you cuz you haven't responded to my other post yet?
 
Definitely a GREAT song!

You might want to consider getting some of your music licensed to some soundtracks. :rolleyes:


peace....
 
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!!!!!!!! if it's your's you got skill son!!
 
Mista Sol does it again, you the shit man, lovin it!!!!


Laj
 
yeah.. great track. as Spin said, it would sound great on allmost any soundtrack, but it's seriously looped though..something needs happen, or it needs to be shorter..
Luw it, but it get's a bit repetitive after a while..
 
Nice one Mr.Sol, :D

Did all the sounds come from the Roland? If yes, I think that's the reason for my only major criticism. It has a bit too much of that claustrophobic 'sameness' quality you get when sounds all come out of one box or through the same effects.

If you expanded your gear with a few modules having different timbres and used a higher quality external reverb (or plugin), you'd do your instrumentation skills more justice and have a more open sounding mix.

barefoot
 
barefoot said:
Nice one Mr.Sol, :D

Did all the sounds come from the Roland? If yes, I think that's the reason for my only major criticism. It has a bit too much of that claustrophobic 'sameness' quality you get when sounds all come out of one box or through the same effects.

If you expanded your gear with a few modules having different timbres and used a higher quality external reverb (or plugin), you'd do your instrumentation skills more justice and have a more open sounding mix.

barefoot

word, the roland jv 1010 is all this 15 year old can afford as of now.. but i plan on expanding soon.. savin up some cash i made off my last few beats..

thanks to everyone for replying

gec - damn do so, i guess i missed it? soleternity@hotmail.com

thanks much for replying peeps, again, i appreciate it a lot lot lot. i do agree, it gets repetitve, there's 3 loops in this beat, each about 1:15 long, containing 1 verse and 1 chorus. i could change it up and add strings to the finale, etc, but i kinda of liked it as reptitive, it gives the emcees less to incorporate when writing, and lets their emotion dictate the track as much as possible.

peace
 
-mane, that shit is bumpin'

-keep makin them beats, it will pay off soon enough and then u can upgrade that 4 track, LOL
 
hehe word thanks for checking it out fellas

lmao at upgradin my 4 track.. someday :-\ lol
 
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