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From: SaGruenwdt
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  • stay out og the redline.....

  • ansonsten richtig geil

  • du hast 2 falsche töne drinne und zwar bei 0:35 0:36

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  • (googletranslate) fine work, our work is very similar, from a given, exchanging ideas about VST is very good.

  • nice!

  • woah sascha you've really fast many comments...and good work like your other vids.

  • thats good, i'm still learning how to use cbase sx.

  • Hmm, I thought I would be the first to comment, but oh well. Good song, sounds like it could come from a Super Nintendo.

  • That was quite funny. I upped the video and when I went back to the computer there was already a comment. ;o) The problem is again the sound quality of youtube, even in good quality setup it doesn't sound like it does here.

  • Gday mate,

    There is a way around youtube's overly harsh compressor. Try adding a 20khz sine tone over your track ensuring your track doesnt peak beyond the level of the sine tone. When youtube converts the track, the compressor can only compensate for the sine wave, and the bit rate drop in the conversion will remove the sine wave/

  • nice job!

  • its really lovely to see someone enjoying recording, I find it so frustrating and im never happy with my end result. well done man

  • Trust me there are somtimes parts where it takes a long time. Mixing is always the most complicated. somtimes I need 2 days (complete evenings) just to fing the right mix of the played tracks! And then I listen the next day again and I find out damn... why didn't you hear yesterday that there is someting wrong. I found out a strange effect. When I hear again and again the mix I don't hear small mistakes anymore. The next day with "fresh ears" I hear them, therefore I mix always over 2 days!

  • haha great stuff :) you seem like a really nice guy man, ye fresh ears! if you listen to something long enough you cant hear anything at all! does that make sense? its only when you walk away from the song and come back later you can start to hear things :).

  • I guess I am nice ;o)... well more like listening too long to one part of a arrangement. you get too used to it and you are not hearing small mistakes anymore.

  • lol very chessy :) nice arrangement :) I wanna learn cubase sx3

  • damn you are fast. LOL I have just upped it and 2 minutes later I have the answer. Thank you haha

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