OK i said i'd review another
and again, i see nothing special. The drums are the first thing i'll talk about. The snare sounds like a standard snare that you'd find in any fruity loops installment. The orchestra hits are the same. The hi hats have some work on them and are attempting to have hi and low pass eq work but have come off too wispy. the ride that is trying to reinforce the hi hats distracts the eq work though. the kick is too soft and is drowned out by the eqing on the hi hats. the organ-ish back chords are sound like they are a 16th off beat and are too thin. the lead is the similar to the chords and again is too thin. the lead has some good composition riffs though and would probably be best displayed if it had an influx or automated decay.
when responding to this, don't be hating like you were last time, i did not 0 bomb you on this song or the last one. don't try the whole i'm better than you thing either, take my advice from someone more experienced and talented.
if you are using a simple program like fruity loops try buying cubase for a more professional and custom feel, if you use something like acid pro or cinescore for composition effects it would up the sounds greatly. also you should find an individual drum machine or program so your eq-ing isn't drowning out your other sounds. i use native instruments for bass, reason 4.0 for strings and effect, cinscore for compositions and i share my drums between real ecoustics, native instruments, and reason 4.0. All of this is put together on decks and keyboards and a mixing table.
vote - 3, score - 4.
CKEY