A sharp intake of helium.Brisbot wrote:The part around 4:00 is great. I'm really wondering how you did that.
That vocal was actually made using Sampletank Free and Valhalla Shimmer.
Thanks for listening and commenting. Glad you liked it
A sharp intake of helium.Brisbot wrote:The part around 4:00 is great. I'm really wondering how you did that.
Thanks very much for checking this out and commenting, Mattpolyslax wrote:Wicked cool Tim, definitely has a dark side, tho it's not quite gloomy enough for me to think of as a full-on dirge. That opening piano with those long ringing harmonics is great, and the bass under the piano, subtle and so nice. I like the drone note you bring in. Like the sharp synth accompanying the vocal part as well.
polyslax wrote: I hesitate to make a judgement call as I'm listening on ear buds tonight, but could the drums be a bit heavier?
Either way, very much enjoyed!
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, ZQ. Glad you liked itZombie Queen wrote:Pleasant listening, I like such old school electric drums. The final synth part is indeed somewhat ear-splitting, not even in level but those razor sharp highs spinning around, feel like having your head shaven with a katana.
I don't really know. It's strange experience, most of the music I like sounds like shit on them. Even worse, when I go back to old headphones or speakers, it all now sounds like shit too, as it seems dull and lacking details in comparison. They ultimately destroyed my listening pleasure, but maybe they would be useful tool, I still didn't adjust. Sorry for the OT.seismic1 wrote:I hope those new headphones are settling down.
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, GJ. Glad you liked itGenetic_Junk wrote:Like an 80s B movie soundtrack. That's intended as compliment. I usually don't like super tight quantization but the timbre you've created here compliments it so well.
This can be tricky. You have to consider various factors, burn-in, adjustments/tuning, and whether the sound of the equipment is just plain different to that which you are already accustomed to.Zombie Queen wrote:I don't really know. It's strange experience, most of the music I like sounds like shit on them. Even worse, when I go back to old headphones or speakers, it all now sounds like shit too, as it seems dull and lacking details in comparison. They ultimately destroyed my listening pleasure, but maybe they would be useful tool, I still didn't adjust. Sorry for the OT.seismic1 wrote:I hope those new headphones are settling down.
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