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Another experiment on energy XT, now with some synths and cool effects ( auto wha,delay, amp modeling) .... 1.33 min, 128kbps, 1.37MB mp3

http://soundcloud.com/mutt_dawg/lil-wha

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Liked it. Has a cool 80s vibe to it, with the punchy guitar and the retroish synths. Like your other track, I was kinda waiting for it to bust out, but I get that these are just ideas right now, so that's not really a complaint.

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Ti Am wrote:Liked it. Has a cool 80s vibe to it, with the punchy guitar and the retroish synths. Like your other track, I was kinda waiting for it to bust out, but I get that these are just ideas right now, so that's not really a complaint.
Hey TiAm! Thank You very much for checking my projects, your kind posts and advices... Really apreciate them!

I have listened to your songs... are you sure you just started 2 years ago and cant play instruments? man!!! they are amazing, I'll check out your next posts, maybe to borrow some ideas... loved the drums in lil bit of metal, and studying the structure of them all... i'm in a learning proccess, and this KVR place is a great source for that... ain't it? Thanks again!

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Glad you liked my tracks. :) I'd like to do a longer version of LBoM, so maybe you'll be hearing that eventually.

Yeah, KVR is a neat site; I've only been on the forum a short time, but I've found most of my VST's through their plugin directory. Heard some really interesting stuff since I started browsing the music cafe.

Talking about good sites, one that's really helped me build my sound is freesound.org. I use lot's of samples, ambient sounds, etc., so it's really a vital source for me. Lots of pro sound guys on there, posting stuff they've recorded in their free time. It can really help you broaden your sound. The only caveat is that it can be kind of hard finding the good stuff; I've found real gems on there that have only been downloaded a handful of times. Anyway, it might be worth checking out if you want to broaden your sound palette.

Looking forward to hearing more of your stuff.

Cheers,
Tiam

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