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Hi seismic1!
very interesting and unusual :)
What synth is playing lead party from 1.5 minutes?
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djOrloff wrote:Hi seismic1!
very interesting and unusual :)
What synth is playing lead party from 1.5 minutes?
The synth that comes in at 1:30 is GenesisCM1.02. I think that there is a PRO version on the way soon.

Glad you checked this out. Thanks for commenting :)

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Yep, just run it again and left some additional comments on SC for you :wink:

Cheers,

Darek
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TranceLover007 wrote:Yep, just run it again and left some additional comments on SC for you :wink:

Cheers,

Darek
Cheers, Darek. Thanks for listening and commenting. Glad you're enjoying this :D

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Awesome - I like it a lot.

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I really like the drums dude!

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nice track.. I liked the arrangement and sounds

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odd wrote:Awesome - I like it a lot.
Thanks very much, odd. Glad you liked it :)

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AFTU wrote:I really like the drums dude!
Thanks very much ATFU. Glad you liked it :) 2 SR-202 kits and a reverbed kick on here and Superior Drummer towards the end.

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markkuja wrote:nice track.. I liked the arrangement and sounds
Thanks very much for listening and commenting markkuja, Glad you liked it :)
Last edited by seismic1 on Mon May 28, 2012 8:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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No time to read the thread..just listened and was impressed with the production and thought behind the construction.
Some parts i'd have to say less is more..like the upper ranged Casio melody sound. I thought that wasn't needed and diverted attention from the other things going on behind it.
One repeating section I thought would have worked better cutting down on the drum pieces. Maybe just a hi-hat hit keeping the time would have diverted more listener attention towards the synth/pad work.

I liked it. Well thought through. :D
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annode wrote:No time to read the thread..just listened and was impressed with the production and thought behind the construction.
Some parts i'd have to say less is more..like the upper ranged Casio melody sound. I thought that wasn't needed and diverted attention from the other things going on behind it.
One repeating section I thought would have worked better cutting down on the drum pieces. Maybe just a hi-hat hit keeping the time would have diverted more listener attention towards the synth/pad work.

I liked it. Well thought through. :D
Thanks very much for listening annode. Glad you liked it :)

The "Casio" sound was actually Waldorf Wave 2.V. I used to run it on my old XP machine but it died in October last year. I reloaded it on my Win-7 machine, but there was a vital point release which was only downloadable from the Waldorf site, that enabled the load/preset feature! This download is no longer available, so I am restricted to using factory banks. The upshot of this is that every time I reopened the project, I had to reprogram the "tape-reverse effect" synth from an existing preset.

The Casio sound was the closest I could get to another non-factory preset from the 2-year old version of this track without having to memorise more parameter changes. Now I know how Tangerine Dream used to feel before gigs back in the '70s. Actually, I already knew. I used to have a Crumar polyphonic synth back in '79. Our band used to use about 4 sounds from that at gigs/rehearsals and no 2 performances were the same :lol:

I hear what you're saying about the drums/percussion, but I've got this penchant for violence :) I guess that's why I bought the Roland kit :) My next track currently has less drums/percussion on it, but I feel that it sounds empty/sparse without that percussive layering.

I have 3 or 4 softer ambient pieces under development, but with my workrate and schedule I doubt whether they will be ready for public consumption this side of Christmas :(

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