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Guru_and_disciples
I made this mostly with Goldbaby's new material from Guru 1.5 and AMVST's Groove and Phrase synth. |
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I like the lick, the attack, especially in the first phrase
ending could have been a lot stronger just sort of dies doesn't it good drum groove, begs for real drumming and crisp hats, and a nice POP on the conga accents nice job |
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jancivil wrote: I like the lick, the attack, especially in the first phrase
ending could have been a lot stronger just sort of dies doesn't it good drum groove, begs for real drumming and crisp hats, and a nice POP on the conga accents nice job Thank you for your feedback. I will try to rework it with your comments in mind. |
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tbh I downloaded this because of the thread title. But I'll be keeping it on my hard drive because it makes me feel good while I take down this drop ceiling and pry off a bunch of paneling. Perfect late night work music. Thanks! |
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bobsled wrote: tbh I downloaded this because of the thread title. But I'll be keeping it on my hard drive because it makes me feel good while I take down this drop ceiling and pry off a bunch of paneling. Perfect late night work music. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback. I really am a middle-aged clergyman. No joke. Good luck with the construction work. |
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I just had to stop by to tell you... righteous beat! ---- esoundz name: ReverendRhythm |
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Very impressive, and not a choir in sight/hearing I agree the end seems a bit abrupt, but nice going anyway. I am no longer surprised at what the clergy do behind locked doors ... ever since I came across one in his late 70's who's secret fix was text adventure games on seriously old computers. He posted reviews, tips & fixes under the name 'The Mad Hatter' |
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ravasb wrote: I really am a middle-aged clergyman. No joke.
Be you butcher, baker, or candlestick maker your music is definitely no joke. |
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folderol wrote: Very impressive, and not a choir in sight/hearing
I agree the end seems a bit abrupt, but nice going anyway. I am no longer surprised at what the clergy do behind locked doors ... ever since I came across one in his late 70's who's secret fix was text adventure games on seriously old computers. He posted reviews, tips & fixes under the name 'The Mad Hatter' Agreed. Nice work. Please let us here your other stuff ---- Software: Reason 5, Project5 v2, Reaper, NI Kontakt 2, Finale 2009, Acid Pro 6 http://www.soundclick.com/shoestring |
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