Actually, I don't think I used much, if any bass, throughout this whole CD. Don't remember. But I think I wanted it to be all about the percussion and ambiance. I'll post more of these over the coming months.Vortifex wrote:I really like the drum programming on that, Wagtunes. Lots of nice funky syncopation. I think I would have liked to hear a bassline to gel the track together and give some interplay with the drums but not a major criticism.wagtunes wrote:An instrumental track from my CD "Glitch"
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... ets/glitch
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- KVRAF
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- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
- KVRAF
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- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
From my CD "Six Guns And A Chaser"
I wrote this one for the Vocamerica contest. Didn't win.
In The End
And in the end
When everything's been said and done
When evening falls and sets the sun
When all our lives have yet begun
I'll be with you
For evermore
For evermore
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... d-a-chaser
I wrote this one for the Vocamerica contest. Didn't win.
In The End
And in the end
When everything's been said and done
When evening falls and sets the sun
When all our lives have yet begun
I'll be with you
For evermore
For evermore
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... d-a-chaser
- KVRAF
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- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Another one from my CD "The Reflecting Pool"
This one another mostly instrumental.
The End Times
Are you prepared for the end times
Have you not seen the signs
It has been coming a long time
Payback for all our crimes
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... cting-pool
This one another mostly instrumental.
The End Times
Are you prepared for the end times
Have you not seen the signs
It has been coming a long time
Payback for all our crimes
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... cting-pool
- KVRAF
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- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Here's a strange little tune I did from "Bananas Crackers And Nuts"
Eat Bugs
Put some on my plate with a little salt and butter
Damn that tastes real fine hey waiter can I have another
Ain't nothin finer than lunch at my favorite diner
For a tasty treat this here's one that can't be beat
Eat Bugs (eat bugs)
Eat Bugs (shoo be do be)
Eat Bugs (eat bugs)
Eat Bugs (do wah)
Eat Bugs (eat bugs)
Eat Bugs
Eat Bugs...You know you really love 'em
They go really well with your favorite Chardonnay
You don't like the smell well that's a nasty thing to say
Can't get enough of that creepy crawly stuff
Beetles on my plate everything else is second rate
Repeat Chorus
Instrumental Break
Repeat Chorus
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... s-and-nuts
Eat Bugs
Put some on my plate with a little salt and butter
Damn that tastes real fine hey waiter can I have another
Ain't nothin finer than lunch at my favorite diner
For a tasty treat this here's one that can't be beat
Eat Bugs (eat bugs)
Eat Bugs (shoo be do be)
Eat Bugs (eat bugs)
Eat Bugs (do wah)
Eat Bugs (eat bugs)
Eat Bugs
Eat Bugs...You know you really love 'em
They go really well with your favorite Chardonnay
You don't like the smell well that's a nasty thing to say
Can't get enough of that creepy crawly stuff
Beetles on my plate everything else is second rate
Repeat Chorus
Instrumental Break
Repeat Chorus
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... s-and-nuts
- KVRAF
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- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
You're welcome.Dillinger wrote:Thanks for the ear worm.
- KVRAF
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- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
The title track from my CD "Bananas Crackers And Nuts"
Bananas Crackers And Nuts
It isn't real I know it
If it's alive I'll grow it
Hallucinations haunt me
The crazy people taunt me
My mind is going crazy
It's not because I'm lazy
It's just that there's a reason
It goes beyond the season
Bananas crackers and nuts
Bananas crackers and nuts
Soon they will send me packing
Though common sense I'm lacking
It doesn't matter really
I'm not all touchy feely
Bananas crackers and nuts
Bananas crackers and nuts
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... s-and-nuts
Bananas Crackers And Nuts
It isn't real I know it
If it's alive I'll grow it
Hallucinations haunt me
The crazy people taunt me
My mind is going crazy
It's not because I'm lazy
It's just that there's a reason
It goes beyond the season
Bananas crackers and nuts
Bananas crackers and nuts
Soon they will send me packing
Though common sense I'm lacking
It doesn't matter really
I'm not all touchy feely
Bananas crackers and nuts
Bananas crackers and nuts
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... s-and-nuts
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
First track from my current WIP CD "Pop Madness"
Let's Make It
Time in the dark believing
That the light will soon come
Lost in a maze of shadows
Nothing there can be won
What if the world were brighter
And we all just could see
Think of a whole new future
Where we all could be free
Let's make it so
Let's make it real
Let's make it for the day
Let's make it grow
Let's make it heal
Let's make it all the way
Truth is the one redeemer
That we can hold on to
Opens our eyes to sunlight
And the God who is true
It isn't quite so hopeless
If we choose to believe
Blessed by the light of Jesus
So we all can be free
Repeat Chorus
Instrumental Break
Repeat Chorus
Fade Out
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... va-on-lead
Let's Make It
Time in the dark believing
That the light will soon come
Lost in a maze of shadows
Nothing there can be won
What if the world were brighter
And we all just could see
Think of a whole new future
Where we all could be free
Let's make it so
Let's make it real
Let's make it for the day
Let's make it grow
Let's make it heal
Let's make it all the way
Truth is the one redeemer
That we can hold on to
Opens our eyes to sunlight
And the God who is true
It isn't quite so hopeless
If we choose to believe
Blessed by the light of Jesus
So we all can be free
Repeat Chorus
Instrumental Break
Repeat Chorus
Fade Out
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... va-on-lead
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- KVRist
- 69 posts since 25 Aug, 2015
I've listened to several of the tracks you've posted in this thread, and from what I can hear I can conclude the following:
1. You're good at composing melodies and setting up song structures
2. You know how to make lyrics.
3. You're not limited to one genre.
4. You really love vocaloids!
I'm kind of impressed with the width of genres you go into. I don't think I could have done so many of them.
You have kind of made your own style here with all these vocalids. Sometimes I feel they work well, sometimes I'd like to hear how the song sounds with real vocals instead.
My favourites so far are Nuclear Fallout and Resiting The Temptation. The last one I feel could be really great if you had a real vocalist. The compositionis quite good, and so is the mix of instruments. I can imagine it would sound great if you had a skilled soprano (like Tarja Turunen of the old Nightwish) doing the vocals.
Btw, what did you use for the guitar in this track? It sounds real. Or is it a sample plugin?
I've used Plogue's Alter Ego myself. It's more gritty than the ones I hear you use. Have you tried it too? It's free.
1. You're good at composing melodies and setting up song structures
2. You know how to make lyrics.
3. You're not limited to one genre.
4. You really love vocaloids!
I'm kind of impressed with the width of genres you go into. I don't think I could have done so many of them.
You have kind of made your own style here with all these vocalids. Sometimes I feel they work well, sometimes I'd like to hear how the song sounds with real vocals instead.
My favourites so far are Nuclear Fallout and Resiting The Temptation. The last one I feel could be really great if you had a real vocalist. The compositionis quite good, and so is the mix of instruments. I can imagine it would sound great if you had a skilled soprano (like Tarja Turunen of the old Nightwish) doing the vocals.
Btw, what did you use for the guitar in this track? It sounds real. Or is it a sample plugin?
I've used Plogue's Alter Ego myself. It's more gritty than the ones I hear you use. Have you tried it too? It's free.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Thank you for the kind words. I'll try to answer your questions and reply to your comments the best I can.Torden wrote:I've listened to several of the tracks you've posted in this thread, and from what I can hear I can conclude the following:
1. You're good at composing melodies and setting up song structures
2. You know how to make lyrics.
3. You're not limited to one genre.
4. You really love vocaloids!
I'm kind of impressed with the width of genres you go into. I don't think I could have done so many of them.
You have kind of made your own style here with all these vocalids. Sometimes I feel they work well, sometimes I'd like to hear how the song sounds with real vocals instead.
My favourites so far are Nuclear Fallout and Resiting The Temptation. The last one I feel could be really great if you had a real vocalist. The compositionis quite good, and so is the mix of instruments. I can imagine it would sound great if you had a skilled soprano (like Tarja Turunen of the old Nightwish) doing the vocals.
Btw, what did you use for the guitar in this track? It sounds real. Or is it a sample plugin?
I've used Plogue's Alter Ego myself. It's more gritty than the ones I hear you use. Have you tried it too? It's free.
I've been listening to music since the early 60s so I've heard just about everything there is. That's why I'm able to write so many different genres. There's really very little in music that I don't like. Basically Rap and Reggae. Just don't have a feel for them.
As for Resisting The Temptation, I modeled the CD off of the group Within Temptation. And yes, I'd love to have Sharon den Adel singing my stuff but that's not happening. Vocaloid, for me, is a means to an ends...to get my songs heard. Having said that, I am actually starting to enjoy their vocals for what they are. I find it kind of odd that on a forum where we accept so much in the way of sound (one member recorded his trip on a train and processed that) we are so against synthetic vocals. I truly don't get it.
I have never tried the software you mentioned. I have found that Vocaloid is the only one that even comes close to a real singer, even though there is this other software in beta (I'm waiting to be called as a tester) that looks very promising.
As for the guitars, I used the software Real Guitars (they have several models) and also VIR 2 Electricity. I find them to be excellent. Of course that's just my opinion for what it's worth.
Anyway, after 40 plus years of writing, yeah, there's not much I can't do.
If you liked Resisting The Temptation, you might want to check out the entire CD.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... temptation
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
From my CD "The Lost Tapes III"
An instrumental I did mostly using "The Dream Machine" mixed in with some odds and ends. These 40 tracks were recorded and forgotten until I put them into this collection. Most of them are just simple soundscapes. Nothing earth shattering here but being devoid of Vocals, might be listenable given some of the stuff I hear posted here.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -tapes-iii
An instrumental I did mostly using "The Dream Machine" mixed in with some odds and ends. These 40 tracks were recorded and forgotten until I put them into this collection. Most of them are just simple soundscapes. Nothing earth shattering here but being devoid of Vocals, might be listenable given some of the stuff I hear posted here.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -tapes-iii
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- KVRist
- 69 posts since 25 Aug, 2015
wagtunes wrote: Thank you for the kind words. I'll try to answer your questions and reply to your comments the best I can.
I've been listening to music since the early 60s so I've heard just about everything there is. That's why I'm able to write so many different genres. There's really very little in music that I don't like. Basically Rap and Reggae. Just don't have a feel for them.
As for Resisting The Temptation, I modeled the CD off of the group Within Temptation. And yes, I'd love to have Sharon den Adel singing my stuff but that's not happening. Vocaloid, for me, is a means to an ends...to get my songs heard. Having said that, I am actually starting to enjoy their vocals for what they are. I find it kind of odd that on a forum where we accept so much in the way of sound (one member recorded his trip on a train and processed that) we are so against synthetic vocals. I truly don't get it.
I have never tried the software you mentioned. I have found that Vocaloid is the only one that even comes close to a real singer, even though there is this other software in beta (I'm waiting to be called as a tester) that looks very promising.
As for the guitars, I used the software Real Guitars (they have several models) and also VIR 2 Electricity. I find them to be excellent. Of course that's just my opinion for what it's worth.
Anyway, after 40 plus years of writing, yeah, there's not much I can't do.
If you liked Resisting The Temptation, you might want to check out the entire CD.
That explains your versatility I can hear that you've taken inspiration from Within Temptation. I am in a similar situation regarding vocals myself. I don't fancy singing, so I use mostly sample instruments of great vocalists. That works fine for me as I'm mostly going for a particular ethereal feel, not lyrics.
I'll have a listen on the album you posted later.
And thanks for the guitar info. I'll have a look at those later too
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Thanks. I figured somebody would like it since there's no vocals.Allomerus wrote:Listened to Gates of Eternity....
Very nice!
- KVRAF
- 3198 posts since 28 Aug, 2012 from Melbourne, Australia
Ok then. I had listen one with vocals. The vocals remind me of baby metal from Japan!wagtunes wrote:Thanks. I figured somebody would like it since there's no vocals.Allomerus wrote:Listened to Gates of Eternity....
Very nice!
Music is cool...
Well done!
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