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1. April 2002 First remix I ever made Original song (spiritual) by Tapani Nuutinen Use reverb (General Plate, mighty low) All samples from eLab CDs Duration 3:38 Style Gospel Trance ;) ;) ehe ehe (C) Randor 2002
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Gospel trance? Gospel trance my eye! Well, I can hear the trance part, but it's not nearly boistrous enough to be gospel music! Or maybe I'm just thinking of American gospel music. At any rate, this song has a nice melody, but I find it to be a little bit too simplistic over too long a period of time. The melody follows the typical C-A-F-G progression that I've heard in so many other musical works, that I find it hard to keep interest. The music just doesn't do anything creative with the main theme beyond what we're hearing in the first few orders. It's decent music, but not captivating. Just looking at this track, it's pretty clear that the author put a lot of effort into it. I know I would have a hard time spreading everything across 55 channels. And that's real channels, not virtual channels. The author may have been able to reduce the number of real channels necessary by using NNAs, but that's a moot point - the sound quality in the end would be the same. Samples are all 16 bit and sound very good. The author takes advantage of instruments by using volume envelopes, which works pretty well in this song.