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  1. Hi Guys,

                      I know most of the audience here, is English speaking,  but here is an Urdu song, I am working on, just wanted to get some feedback from my musician friends here ...
    after all “music and melody” transcends languages and cultures. 

    let me know what you guys think? 

    Amad AKA PCODE

     

     

     

  2. On 3/3/2019 at 3:01 PM, InstrEd said:

    I feel like the Angels are marching to come and get me.

    😁

     

    On 3/3/2019 at 10:33 PM, Amicus717 said:

    I liked it. An interesting combination of sounds and textures, and the mix had a spacious vibe, to my ears. This is the sort of music I'd use to accompany a prolonged montage in a film. 

    Thanks for listening Amicus717, and thanks for the feedback.

     

    5 hours ago, David Sprouse said:

    Can't talk to an angel unless you no the code.

    I live with an angel ;)  I made this music for her. 

  3. On 2/27/2019 at 12:31 PM, Wookiee said:

    Just a tad repetitive in places but then some peeps like that sort of thing, thanks for sharing.

    Wookiee: Thanks for listening, in my other composition I switch things a lot  (ADD),  but for this soundscape I wanted, it, to be somewhat consistent in keeping the theme.

    BTW how do you like your i7 8700K? as far as running soft-synths, i have an i7 7700K do you think it's worth an upgrade? 

     

    On 2/27/2019 at 5:25 AM, garybrun said:

    I enjoyed this one.
    Very difficult song to mix as there are so many frequencies  over lapping which makes it hard to keep from getting muddy.
    I think you have done a grand job...  but to my ears it does sound a little muddy  in the 200-400hz range.
    Your composing skills are good.

    I personally could not compose this sort of thing as I wouldn't know when to stop adding different things.
    I think the secret in this style is to keep surprising people with various different types of ear candy as it can get repetitive 🙂

    Gary: Thanks for an attentive ear, and for detailed feedback, I appreciate it.   

     

    On 3/1/2019 at 3:23 PM, soundregion said:

    A little too uneventful for my taste, but I like the sound and the beat of this track. Good vibe.

    Thanks for listening and thanks for the feedback. 

     

     

     

    22 hours ago, emeraldsoul said:

    Soundtracky goodness. Your choices with that toy piano/glockenspiel thing were nice. The mellotron had a slightly off-key quality somehow, that kept giving me anxiety.

    Nice work, very creative!

     

    cheers

    -Tom

    Not sure why it sounds off key, it's all done with same scale G Major, at 440 Hz tuning...

    Thanks for Feedback...

     

  4. 11 hours ago, bjornpdx said:

    I like this song a lot.  Bit of a reggae thing going on in there.  Really good vocal (great reverb too) which makes me not care so much that I don't understand the lyrics. The synth at 2:27 didn't work for me - seemed like a departure from the laid back mood of the rest of the song.

    bjornpdx: Thanks for listening, reason I added a high contrast "synth sound" was to wake the listener up, and I thought it was slightly out of the box thing to do...

     

    7 hours ago, 53mph said:

    Great mixing and mastering.  Slightly heavy on the reverb for my tasts, but I know the genre you're working in, and it's spot on.

     Was this all done in Cakewalk?

    I probably shouldn't be promoting other sites, but I think you should get over to HitRecord.org and start collaborating on projects there.  This is just the type of sound they would go for in their collabs. 

    53mph: This song was done using Cubase 10 Pro, kontakt 6  and Halion Sonic Synths.... 

    I switch between SONAR and Cubase.

    7 hours ago, 53mph said:

    HitRecord.org

    I will check it out, Thanks...

      

    22 hours ago, Wookiee said:

    Only listening on my DT 100 cans but the mix is very clear on them, thanks for sharing.

    Thanks for listening Wookiee :)

  5. emeraldsoul: here is some translation I did for you, it kinda fails to keep it's rhyming, and it's true essence, as languages are so different... 

    Urdu was created as a poetic language, by the Mughal Empire, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Empire)  
    my Urdu is not all that great, but here is an attempt ... :)

    Urdu: aaj din bhar bekaar tha
    English: today was ineffectual day

    Urdu: ajib si uljhan ka shikaar tha
    English: For I was in odd confusion  

    Urdu: mujhe ab satao naa
    English: Please don’t distress me any more

    Urdu: main aaj chup hoon rulao naa
    English: I am silent, don’t make me cry

    Urdu: jeeu main kaise batao naa
    English: How am I to live, without you

    Urdu: baahar hai naa aaram naa ghar me chain
    English: There is no balance, inside or outside

    Urdu: kaisa kare jaadu mujhpe tere nain
    English: For I am mesmerized by your eyes

    Urdu: tune mujhse mujhko hi chheen liya
    English: you have stolen, I, from I

    Urdu: teri har adaa ne mujhko pagal kiya
    English: Your every foible is driving me crazy

    Urdu: ab aur mujhko satao naa
    English: Don’t cause any more sorrow

    Urdu: main aaj chup hoon rulao naa
    English: Please don’t distress me any more

    Thanks for listening Paul ....

     

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