Hello! I'm @NoMiddleGround and thank you for clicking on (and hopfully listening to) my first ever audiotool track! Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. If you liked it, say so. If you hated it, say so. If you have some constructive critisism (a.k.a. ideas on what I should fix, change, or add), give it. Anyway, my shoutout goes to @Vulkron because not only is he my bro, but he is also an amazing audiotooler and deserves way more listens and favorites! The only track that has done really good is his remix for this contest. In fact, earlier today (iMay 23rd 2014 in the Eastern US), it held the #1 most popular spot for tracks for that day. He's, as of now, only down by a few favorites so seriously, go favorite that track!

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  • good!

  • sorry for late coming for dat one. that is just really good one i think.

  • Check out mine also!!

  • Over 50 faves! Thanks everyone!

  • Also that build is...weird.

  • The release is to long. Maybe chill on the reverb or the echo. or just bring down the release on the vocal synth. also, the drop is...not good. and the pad doesn't fit. Instead of just finding the notes online or getting a midi or whatever, try making some original stuff. If you wanna do a remix, you really should try to find the acapella first. Just my thoughts.

  • I LUV IT!! have u seen -vivrus- check it out I put hope u like it ^ ^

  • Nice I like it ;D

  • Ehhhh, not feeling this at all, needs mastering and a lot of work. It's got a solid start. Some of it is choppy and unclean.

  • i guess this could be a good sample remix

  • Thank you everyone for making @Vulkron 's remix the #1 track of this week! You are all awesome!

  • @The Marquis Interesting... I knew this was possible but I didn't know it was allowed. Wouldn't it give an unfair advantage?

  • Wow! I'm Impressed. You already have 125 plays and 35 favorites. Nice Job Bro!

  • @NoMiddleGround 1) you can edit this even if it is a remix..just reopen it..edit, and then re-publish.

    couple of things, turn the volume down..3db or 4db should do it. on the centroid mixer, if any levels hit a red light, turn them down until the stop hitting it. you should then be able to hear everything equally..ish.

    like Aron said..check out other people's tracks to learn to use the tools, be it sampling or synth sound design.