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Creative Production => Critics' Lounge => Topic started by: Oz on Sun 23/07/2006 00:45:27

Title: Funk Soundtrack
Post by: Oz on Sun 23/07/2006 00:45:27
Hehe. I wrote a couple of old-school funk/hip hop tracks for an animated film project, and I thought I might pimp them here for some general feedback. I wanted to create something with a "sampled" synthetic feel, along the lines of Jurassic 5 and The Beatnuts. Tell me what you think!

http://hem.bredband.net/b280734/01-Rats.ogg

http://hem.bredband.net/b280734/02-Flux_Capacitor.ogg

http://hem.bredband.net/b280734/03-Golden_Cut.ogg

http://hem.bredband.net/b280734/04-Red_8_ball.ogg

http://hem.bredband.net/b280734/05-The_Beanbag.ogg
Title: Re: Funk Soundtrack
Post by: Gregjazz on Sun 23/07/2006 08:30:49
Groovin'!!

My only comment is that all the songs tend to be mixed too much in the center, if you widened the mix to make it more stereoscopic, it could sound even cooler.
Title: Re: Funk Soundtrack
Post by: Oz on Sun 23/07/2006 23:10:41
Quote from: Geoffkhan on Sun 23/07/2006 08:30:49
Groovin'!!

My only comment is that all the songs tend to be mixed too much in the center, if you widened the mix to make it more stereoscopic, it could sound even cooler.

Yeah, I see what you mean. I was going for a flat and dry mix, but some panning might help. Thanks!
Title: Re: Funk Soundtrack
Post by: Gregjazz on Sun 23/07/2006 23:24:33
Yup, I could tell you were going for that 70's dry sound.

Try this sometime, when you have a really dry backing going, put a lot of reverb on some timbale fills or some other sound, and EQ all the lows out. The reverb against the dry backing sounds really great. And it gives you a chance to use more reverb than normal.
Title: Re: Funk Soundtrack
Post by: Oz on Mon 24/07/2006 22:58:11
Wow. Cool trick! Sounds great. :)
Title: Re: Funk Soundtrack
Post by: n3tgraph on Tue 25/07/2006 09:30:39
I'll listen to your soundtrack when I get home,

I love funk :)