Raise the filter might be what I mean. What you want is to have more high tones.
Not sure there is too much bass, but there is definitely not enough high.
Its nice, but I agree on the lowpass filter comment.

Cant you automate it? When the track start leave it as it is, and then around were the guys comment is, lower the filter.
If you're on windows you might have to change some settings, so that windows will show the extension of files
Linux user chiming in. If I am right, (can somebody confirm this?) there is no sdl on Linux. ( simple direct layer if I remember right) On Linux you want to use either alsa or jack. I am totally lost though, on why it stops working. The picture from musicbear though still applies. That is were you s...
I will give it a try for sure. :)

Maybe other can confirm sdl on Linux ?

I remember seeing this on windows 7.
I do not hear a buzz, but I think that I agree that the lead can be louder.

Maybe it needs more of a build up ? Anf then later on some more variation on the lead ?

I do like you're track, it only needs to be longer.
I am impressed, that sounds quite good.
Thank you :) Your feedback proofs to me mostly one thing. I (maybe us both) need studio monitors. ( can somebody sponsor us ? :P ) I would like like to ask others to comment on the hi hats too, Now why am I asking this ? Previous versions of my track had much louder hi hats. So there is a hi hat tra...
That exact sane problem happened to me too.

The solution for me was to still have folders for most vst, because vestige does not have a problem with subfolders.
But the few I use on the fx mixer, are not organized.
Thank you steve and musicbear. When I listen to the link I posted, my ears are not happy. That was exactly why I posted this. The things that confused me, is that I only used Zynadd subfx, and I knew all was in tune. ( or maybe its better to say, all is in the same scale) (because it does not feel l...