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Nice piece norm!
Some nice arpeggios in there, and I like the way that both they EP and the pad move in and out of the mix - the dynamics between them work really well. |
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Now that has been a mighty long time since i heard me some normal music.
Ipad speakers only thusfar though, so plenty of improvement to be made on the hearing part. (That and getting the hang of apple operations ofcourse) Or in other words ... Ullo |
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| ^ | Joined: 08 Nov 2003 Member: #10218 Location: Netherlands | ||
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very hypnotic (addictive) and refined.
thank you for this sweetness |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Apr 2002 Member: #2425 Location: http://soundcloud.com/remcoh | ||
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Beautiful sounds all round. I love the bass too.
Good work |
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thanks to everyone that took the time to listen and comment ...
nice to see you again , mjark ... ----
formi il corvo sperimentale ... |
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Love the percs especially the low Toms. |
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Just lovely. Thank you. |
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Aah just as beautiful as I thought it would be... |
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Great stuff, really calming, makes me want to go back into Ambient mode sometime soon.
Question: hows your timiing and tempo set up for this, do you use a metronome or is there any timing at all. I tend to use a bit within tracks I have done in the past so that delay taps are in time, but I'm not sure it's necessary (where I could set tempo on devices instead). any tips? |
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Quite beautiful. Thanks for sharing. |
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Proxima4 wrote: Great stuff, really calming, makes me want to go back into Ambient mode sometime soon.
Question: hows your timiing and tempo set up for this, do you use a metronome or is there any timing at all. I tend to use a bit within tracks I have done in the past so that delay taps are in time, but I'm not sure it's necessary (where I could set tempo on devices instead). any tips? I do not use a metronome ... I generally record much in the manner of zen archery ; there is quite a lot of contemplation , followed by sporadic periods of play ... at a later time , I will examine the results , as MIDI data , and perform a varying amount of editing , perhaps some cut and paste ... there is at least as much artifice as art ... the resulting motif(s) are arranged , over time , and previewed in several settings ... I use several delays ... my main delay is augustus loop , by expert sleepers ... I also use angstrolooper ... I use , as well , a reaktor delay , of my own design ... generally , I feed a channel through angstrolooper , or my delay , and send the result on to augustus loop ... I tend to experiment w/ different delay offsets that may resync at odd points in the track ... hope that helps ... thanks for your interest ... hello justin ... good to see you ... ----
formi il corvo sperimentale ... |
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Nice! |
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Lovely chill-out piece. I was a little surprised at the extremely quiet and slow intro - thought it wasn't playing for a while! |
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