e195-high_standard (e195.mod)
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**** mark knight **** 20 mayfield crescent patcham, brighton sussex, e n g l a n d sound
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Ah, another 4-channel mod, and a pretty decent one too. BUT it's not without it's minor glitches and... MAJOR annoyancies. The track started extremely well with pluck pizzicato and background synth, then percussions picked it up and it just got better from there, until this one unique lead sample burst in and it felt like the artist ran out of juice to continue the variation of the lead, and it just got downright annoying from there. It's like waking up to a bucket of ice water over your head. Also, the closure... where is it? True it sounds like the track was designed to loop, but after four and a half minutes? Anyway, bravo to a technically professional tune, yet the music aspect of it needs a little more work. The technical part of the track is what gives it a professional feel to it. Stretching a song to just over 4.5 minutes while using only 4 channels is amazing enough, but for a song of this type the channel usage has its ups and downs, which I won't get into at this point. The minor trouble in the technical side is, after listening to this track five or six times I noticed some points where the lead, bass, and background intruments tend to bump into each other volume-wise, but other than that, until the (personally, honestly) lousy vibrato-carried lead near the end of the tune, the track's pretty good.