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OK who's in the mood for some classic 80's retro synthage loving? Then press download now and revell in the cheese my friends! :D

Download "Transition" - 128Kbit/44Khz/4:05 - 3.75MB

Mostly Sonik Synth 2 Free. The rythmn guitar is actually an EP mangled thru SS2's FX, and the lead guitar started out as a sitar before being sent through a preamp, tube and cab. The rest is some classic P5 and JP leads here and there, plus a Gleeman Techtone hidden deep inside.
Last edited by koorby on Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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i'm beginning to suspect you're personally responsile for the content of a couple dozen radio stations over here.. and at least every 'hold' message ever.. :)
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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I first got a "document contains no data", and then later, a "connection refused" warning message when I tried to download the MP3. :(


later,
McLilith

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xoxos wrote:i'm beginning to suspect you're personally responsile for the content of a couple dozen radio stations over here.. and at least every 'hold' message ever.. :)
Haha! Cheese rules!

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McLilith wrote:I first got a "document contains no data", and then later, a "connection refused" warning message when I tried to download the MP3. :(


later,
McLilith
I just tried downloading it then and it worked 100% fine for me Mc. Perhaps try again - do a right-click and "save as" instead.

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Neat tune! I'll be listening to this on my Dioneer MP3/CD when I go shopping this weekend.

Cheers
Ben

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Enjoy it Ben, glad you liked it.

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You should make porno soundtracks!

:wink:

Seriously I enjoyed listening,

Thanks for sharing

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What is pr0n? :lol: :lol:

Seriously I had fun making it; glad you liked it.

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Ahhh...(Like a good Fosters) :)

And yet another thirst quenching drink from the creative river that flows from Koorby.. 8) 8)

You've done some clever things with Sonic Synth 2 Free. Some really nice lay-back stuff in their too Koorbmyman!

After enjoying (and becoming use to) such a prolific stream of creativity from that river, I hope that it doesn't stop flowing!

We're all so used to drinking almost daily, we'd hate to have to find another Oasis. :D

Cheers and keep'em coming!
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reeaally reeaally nice indeed. :D
good to hear a fellow brother making this neat music!


check out my 80s stuff too,

http://shopsavoy.cjb.net

only LoFi is free though.

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Making for No. 16 in the folder :)

I feel the guitar to be a tad too loud in here though, some more subtle mixing/playing of it would have definately brought the whole more out I think. Loved the middle key-solo's. What I was most missing in here was one of the keys to start communicating with each other. Action/Response (if that makes any sense) as the emphasis just lies too much on the guitar imo.

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Bagungie wrote:Ahhh...(Like a good Fosters) :)

And yet another thirst quenching drink from the creative river that flows from Koorby.. 8) 8)

You've done some clever things with Sonic Synth 2 Free. Some really nice lay-back stuff in their too Koorbmyman!

After enjoying (and becoming use to) such a prolific stream of creativity from that river, I hope that it doesn't stop flowing!

We're all so used to drinking almost daily, we'd hate to have to find another Oasis. :D

Cheers and keep'em coming!
Thanks Bags me old mate, nice words and I promise to keep the river flowing buddeeeey!

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Lance Vance wrote:reeaally reeaally nice indeed. :D
good to hear a fellow brother making this neat music!


check out my 80s stuff too,

http://shopsavoy.cjb.net

only LoFi is free though.
Thankees Lance, will check out your site when I get a spare minute.

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Mystahr wrote:Making for No. 16 in the folder :)

I feel the guitar to be a tad too loud in here though, some more subtle mixing/playing of it would have definately brought the whole more out I think. Loved the middle key-solo's. What I was most missing in here was one of the keys to start communicating with each other. Action/Response (if that makes any sense) as the emphasis just lies too much on the guitar imo.
Only 16 Mark? Hmmm, I have 19 in my folder, so you're missing a few :D

Now regarding the lead git volume being too loud: agreed. It's also too wet, as are the drums. Your idea for a synth duel is excellent, I'll have a go at that - damn fine suggestion man.

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