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Bit like Blackhawk Down OST this time.
It's only short as I'm still working on a cohesive arrangement. And soundcloud has smashed the shite out of it as usual, so downlaods are on if you can be bothered. :p http://soundcloud.com/bluffmunkey/desert-trilogy-part-3-find ing |
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Good work, Geoff. This evokes the middle-eastern/desert atmosphere very well. Nice doudouk and I like the bass and reverb on here. Quite a sad sound.
I like it |
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Excellent teasing track, although the intro gave me a bit of a jolt - very reminiscent of Tim Conrardy's work. |
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Very nice! What did you use for the lead part if I may ask? |
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Thanks to everybody, and especially that TC reference. Sadly I must leave all the kudos firmly in the lap of the genius that is Omnisphere. But then again I am a hack so why wouldn't I? |
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wow, cool!
A little too much reverb in my opinion. And the duduk sounds like the previous note is killed abruptly when hitting the next one in 0:44-0:46. A bit strange. |
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Are all sounds omnisphere? |
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polyslax wrote: I'm thinkin Gabriel's Passion straight away, which is a very good thing. Really nice! Quite some bottom end on that too.
Cheers big ears I was worried that I went a bit overboard with the low, but I do like it that way. I'll probably be a little more surgical with the EQ on the final mixdown. forw wrote: wow, cool!
A little too much reverb in my opinion. And the duduk sounds like the previous note is killed abruptly when hitting the next one in 0:44-0:46. A bit strange. Thanks dude. The Duduk is from RA which has no real legato and suffers from some nasty retriggering on fast notes so i'm at it's mercy a little. I'm saving furiously for Desert Winds and yes, I am a reverb whore SheepFactory wrote: Are all sounds omnisphere?
The vast majority is, apart from the main Duduk. There's also some random samples in there as well but all the synths are Omnisphere. |
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I like the grandness and the plaintive quality of the lead at the start.....oopps, it's finished....great, carry on |
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Excellent piece. It reminded me more of Williams for some reason, not Zimmer, buy if you're picking people to aspire to you couldn't do much better than Zimmer. |
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nice one! I found the duduk convincing, also without legato transitions...
cheers wolf |
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