haavarolsen
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My very first production in Sonar X1 Le (modified)
May have some beginner issues. soundcloud.com/haavarolsen/utsikt-fra-eldsfjellet Edit: Wookiee threads merged as agreed with OP
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haavarolsen
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Re: My very first production in Sonar X1 Le
2016/01/26 15:16:59
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soundcloud.com/haavarolsen/utsikt-fra-eldsfjellet
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Re: My very first production in Sonar X1 Le
2016/01/27 08:43:50
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Not bad at all for a first project. Now, you need to start experimenting with EQ and compression to get everything to "gel" and make the instruments standout. Regards, Dan
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Re: My very first production in Sonar X1 Le
2016/01/27 11:34:43
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I really enjoyed this - very moody
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Re: My very first production in Sonar X1 Le
2016/01/27 12:13:36
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That was quite pleasant, a few more posts and you will be able to insert links, it is to stop the spam.
For me the sax has a little to much reverb compared to the other instruments, but as Dan said a little more practice with the tools in X1 and you will be producing some nice music. Welcome to the Songs forum and thanks for sharing.
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Re: My very first production in Sonar X1 Le
2016/01/27 14:37:34
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Thanks a lot for the feedback all of you. I had to play the sax tracks again to get them more in tune :) I will try to fix on this as much as possible :)
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Re: My very first production in Sonar X1 Le
2016/01/27 16:46:53
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Nice playing! Very moody and with a big sense of norwegian mountains.
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My first project in Sonar (modified)
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Re: My first project in Sonar (modified)
2016/01/28 17:23:43
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☼ Best Answerby haavarolsen 2016/01/28 17:34:33
I can see the mountains and fjords in our beautiful country when I'm listening to this. Very nice Vakkert!
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haavarolsen
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Re: My first project in Sonar (modified)
2016/01/28 17:34:47
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Thanks a lot :D. And yes, it is a very beutifull country, I also love your region Takker:)
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Re: My first project in Sonar (modified)
2016/01/30 20:06:35
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I didn't read the other comments... First off, that's a very pleasing saxophone sound and it was recorded very well. I think that overall you have the basics of Sonar down but really you need to flesh out the arrangement of this piece. This will keep the listener interested and in the process it will help you learn how to mix and arrange the instruments for a mix. As is, this is not a complex arrangement so the mixing was not difficult for you I would imagine. I look forward to hearing more of those sweet sax sounds :) Allan ====
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haavarolsen
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Re: My first project in Sonar (modified)
2016/02/02 15:16:16
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Thanks a lot :) Im very glad you liked the saxophone :) I will try to get more and more done in Sonar and I really love working with this program :)
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