KnownAsn1

KnownAsn1

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Pair_A_Dice1991@comcast.n, United States
Joined : 24th Nov 2009 - 16 years ago
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Obruno
Obruno 29th Apr 2010 19:46 - 15 years ago

on Sky Rain by KnownAsn1
Good track. The instrument that you use in the beginning is crazy. I would advise to lessen the volume of the bottom strings part a little bit that has the most bass(i believe that when you first used the strings to come in). I was waiting for the strings to come in and when it did I was like YES!!!, there it is. I like it a lot. When you go into the groove at the end, try adding a strings single bass part that accents the end. Bring the (i think flute) down a little bit. Let it compliment the strings. Good overall.
KnownAsn1
KnownAsn1 replied Unknown
thank you, this is just a rough rendition. I am still planning to work on this one a bit. Again, thank you

close, its actually an oboe :D
Reyer
Reyer 28th Apr 2010 01:49 - 15 years ago

on Spring by KnownAsn1
So calm. Beautiful composition on the strings. Pads compliment the instruments nicely. Very relaxing.
KnownAsn1
KnownAsn1 replied Unknown
thank you
CSoul
CSoul 25th Feb 2010 21:45 - 15 years ago

on The Wise Jester by KnownAsn1
Hi n1k10s ,
Very good track , especially begining part is so nice.You created lovely ambient.I will download it , i think i can use some parts of it.nice job
peace
KnownAsn1
KnownAsn1 replied Unknown
thank you very much :)
MusikMixa
MusikMixa 15th Feb 2010 11:05 - 15 years ago

on Spiti by KnownAsn1
Hey nice track!!! hopefully u can keep it up....will be listening!
Spivkurl
Spivkurl 9th Dec 2009 20:16 - 16 years ago

on Lectric Pirate Melody by KnownAsn1
Welcome to the Looperfam! Nice synthesis and mixing on this track! The drum beats are quite catchy too! You seem to have some great talent, I hope you keep comin back!
Kenikos
Kenikos 9th Dec 2009 15:40 - 16 years ago

on Lectric Pirate Melody by KnownAsn1
Hi Niklos. Very nice debut track....enjoyed the listen. Kept my attention all the way through and I especially like the way the sounds travel back and forth between my speakers. By the way, my name sounds Greek but I'm not really (Scots-Irish, French-German and a little Cherokee actually) but I admire the Greeks for being both determined defenders of freedom and creators of great art...that's partly why I picked my name. Looks like you are carrying on the tradition. Looking forward to hearing more from you. -Ken
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