I've had to re-upload the video, due to incorrect rendering of the entire equalizer. Now it's fine, sorry for the inconvenience! TIPS to avoid equalizer rendering errors in Vegas: 1) DO NOT apply equalizer to the Video Track, apply it to an Event created specifically for this. 2) Make sure the Event has the same length as the audio clip that you're going to visualize. 3) Make sure .AIF file(s), your project and final render have the same frame rate. 4) Disable Resampling in the Properties of the Event. 5) If you're using Scatterize, make sure the Event is empty.
I hope you forgive me for this, but there's a track that actually deserves to be in this compilation as well. Sub Focus - Frozen Solid ua-cam.com/video/Zt7hKNI8B0Q/v-deo.html It's not purely a neurofunk tune, but it has neurofunk features, the idea in particular. Basslines are mostly techstep'ish because the sound is technogenic / industrial, not organic, unlike the remix of Bacteria by Pendulum which clearly inspired Sub Focus. This track really stands out, it's quite unique. In general it combines beautifully mainstream dnb, techstep and neurofunk, and can be put into any of these 3 categories. Anyways, Frozen Solid was so huge in 2005 that I feel like I have to mention it here. Definitely a keeper!
I've had to re-upload the video, due to incorrect rendering of the entire equalizer. Now it's fine, sorry for the inconvenience!
TIPS to avoid equalizer rendering errors in Vegas:
1) DO NOT apply equalizer to the Video Track, apply it to an Event created specifically for this.
2) Make sure the Event has the same length as the audio clip that you're going to visualize.
3) Make sure .AIF file(s), your project and final render have the same frame rate.
4) Disable Resampling in the Properties of the Event.
5) If you're using Scatterize, make sure the Event is empty.
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I hope you forgive me for this, but there's a track that actually deserves to be in this compilation as well.
Sub Focus - Frozen Solid
ua-cam.com/video/Zt7hKNI8B0Q/v-deo.html
It's not purely a neurofunk tune, but it has neurofunk features, the idea in particular.
Basslines are mostly techstep'ish because the sound is technogenic / industrial, not organic, unlike the remix of Bacteria by Pendulum which clearly inspired Sub Focus.
This track really stands out, it's quite unique. In general it combines beautifully mainstream dnb, techstep and neurofunk, and can be put into any of these 3 categories.
Anyways, Frozen Solid was so huge in 2005 that I feel like I have to mention it here. Definitely a keeper!
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