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Another great version of "When I Was you". This has quite a minimalist sound, but that enables the different instruments to come through clearly. I particularly like the slowed-down trance-gate, harp and violin/erhu. The vocal was great too.
Good work New toys? |
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seismic1 wrote: Another great version of "When I Was you". This has quite a minimalist sound, but that enables the different instruments to come through clearly. I particularly like the slowed-down trance-gate, harp and violin/erhu. The vocal was great too.
Good work New toys? It was done in Sonar X1 Producer, been so long...seems new. But the new toys would be kontakt(Maschine Drum,Violence)and guitar rig 5. Thanks for having a listen! It's more than I deserve. |
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'thorazine my queen'
i'd say, bring the vocals forward. maybe tame a couple of the 'transient spikes' on the 'bells' on the right? cool! |
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mrblitz wrote: 'thorazine my queen'
i'd say, bring the vocals forward. maybe tame a couple of the 'transient spikes' on the 'bells' on the right? cool! Ok, bringing the vocals foward is easy...how would i go about taming the transient spikes? is it a matter of using a transient shaper? I'm lucky to do what i do...and i'm surprized that i even get that far. |
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polyslax wrote: Yes, the ethno-minimal vibe is tasty indeed... yum!
Thank you poly. |
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COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!! I like the intense vocal....and chime type sounds as well.... |
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Hands-down the best song I've ever heard here in the Music Cafe. Really, really well done. Your voice is amazing. Point me to an album release. Money waiting.
KEv |
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Thank you much gentlemen. |
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Great tune, understated but so captive |
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core wrote: Great tune, understated but so captive
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no worries about the 'transient spikes'. i've got them throughout my own recordings, and a lot of it is probably just the headphones. |
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I have to confess that my first thought when I saw this was "Does he have any other songs?" My first thought on hearing it, though, was "Cool sound, another good version of a good song." Great sounds, and the mix sounds good to me. Thanks. |
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D.H. Miltz wrote: I have to confess that my first thought when I saw this was "Does he have any other songs?" My first thought on hearing it, though, was "Cool sound, another good version of a good song." Great sounds, and the mix sounds good to me. Thanks.
Writers block, been beating me under the stairs for months....and months! I think i've shook it for a bit tho'. Thanks for listening...to the shiniest terd (turd?) ever. |
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