New song
- KVRist
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Hi everybody,
if you like music that sounds "analogue" you possibly may like my newest plant at:
https://soundcloud.com/reincke/enduring-radio-silence/
Of course made with MuLab. Cheers
JR
if you like music that sounds "analogue" you possibly may like my newest plant at:
https://soundcloud.com/reincke/enduring-radio-silence/
Of course made with MuLab. Cheers
JR
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Chapeau!! Really enjoy listening it 
Is "Sunflower Lap Orchestra" a band or a solo project? Are you doing all composing and mixing yourself?
Edit: Ok read your soundcloud profile. Wow man that's really very nice creative work!!
Is "Sunflower Lap Orchestra" a band or a solo project? Are you doing all composing and mixing yourself?
Edit: Ok read your soundcloud profile. Wow man that's really very nice creative work!!
- KVRian
- 1352 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
Way to go
Especially your guitar which "gently weeps"
And that's a compliment
Especially your guitar which "gently weeps"
And that's a compliment
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Thanks a lot. Yes, it's a solo project. All is done in trains with my netbook on my lap ...
More than 30 years ago I was playing guitar in a band, dreaming of arranging and mixing more complex songs. I bought a tape recorder which allowed ping pong recordings. But at every new take the noise grew more and more. I made and bought some effect boxes for my guitar, tried to program drum loops on a C64, but it all sounded rather bad. I dreamed of working in a real studio ...
Now (four years ago) I got it! It fits in a small case and is called "MuLab".
Even the guitar can be played "virtual". I really like it.
JR
More than 30 years ago I was playing guitar in a band, dreaming of arranging and mixing more complex songs. I bought a tape recorder which allowed ping pong recordings. But at every new take the noise grew more and more. I made and bought some effect boxes for my guitar, tried to program drum loops on a C64, but it all sounded rather bad. I dreamed of working in a real studio ...
Now (four years ago) I got it! It fits in a small case and is called "MuLab".
Even the guitar can be played "virtual". I really like it.
JR
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 13 Jan, 2014
I too love the guitar, would you reveal some secrets and tell how and with what software/effects you have done this great guitar sound ? I would have been sure that you have played it live with a nice guitar, but on train with a notebook
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Would really appreciate an answer cause I really love mulab but was not been able to do anything with the inbuild instruments, especially when it come to some sort of guitar/pluck sounds.
It is really a lovely song, I could imagine too doing it twenty years ago though the "brain" with the complex songs was another guy and I (as mainly the singer) had lots of problems following him with the changes in his complex song arrangements.....
Now I am trying to do the same on the pc, from blues to "chips"
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Kind regards,
Richard
Would really appreciate an answer cause I really love mulab but was not been able to do anything with the inbuild instruments, especially when it come to some sort of guitar/pluck sounds.
It is really a lovely song, I could imagine too doing it twenty years ago though the "brain" with the complex songs was another guy and I (as mainly the singer) had lots of problems following him with the changes in his complex song arrangements.....
Now I am trying to do the same on the pc, from blues to "chips"
Kind regards,
Richard
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
No, I'm not able to write good lyrics. But I thought it would be nice if Paul McCartney or Jeff Lynne would contribute some lyrics and sings it ...bibz1st wrote:Liked it, have you put any lyrics to it ?
Or would you?
JR
Last edited by Reincke on Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Thank you for your interest. Please give me a while for writing some details. And if you are interested in the session file I could submit it here. But you would need some additional VSTs and soundfonts.tatanka wrote:I too love the guitar, would you reveal some secrets and tell how and with what software/effects you have done this great guitar sound ? I would have been sure that you have played it live with a nice guitar, but on train with a notebook.
Would really appreciate an answer cause I really love mulab but was not been able to do anything with the inbuild instruments, especially when it come to some sort of guitar/pluck sounds.
It is really a lovely song, I could imagine too doing it twenty years ago though the "brain" with the complex songs was another guy and I (as mainly the singer) had lots of problems following him with the changes in his complex song arrangements.....
Now I am trying to do the same on the pc, from blues to "chips",
Kind regards,
Richard
JR
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 13 Jan, 2014
Hello Reincke,
that would be really great of course to have the session as a starting point in Mulab
I am really curious to see whats in the "black box".
But take your time,
Kind regards,
Richard
that would be really great of course to have the session as a starting point in Mulab
I am really curious to see whats in the "black box".
But take your time,
Kind regards,
Richard
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- KVRAF
- 1925 posts since 29 Mar, 2013
Funny you say that, as I thought it sounded a bit Beatles..ish, and I would love to be able to pen some lyrics for it, I say "would" because that is definitely a dark art, sadly one that I am not very skilled at.Reincke wrote:No, I'm not able to write good lyrics. But I thought it would be nice if Paul McCartney or Jeff Lynne would contribute some lyrics and sings it ...bibz1st wrote:Liked it, have you put any lyrics to it ?
Or would you?
JR
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Here is a ZIP-file with a (consolidated) session of my song.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/odf08hrjfnve ... 7Mf7a?dl=0
No witchcraft involved. But if you open it, you will have to click "ignore all" and "OK" for the non-existant samples and VSTs. Subsequently you will hear just the bass and sometimes a bit of noise. There a bunch of neccessary VSTs (cfr ZIP-file), soundfonts and samples, that are not included (too large).
And here some details about the instruments.
Drums and percussions:
MuX assembled from various free samples. Samples not included. You can replace it by any GM-like drum set.
Bass:
My own "Rickenbacker"-MuX. Sounds horrible when played solo. But you won't hear that in the final mix.
Piano:
It's the vst mda piano with some effects.
Guitar:
The guitar sound is "shaped" by pretty good samples, some effects in the guitar rack and a lot of modulation.
First of all I used the soundfont "FS Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitar Neck Pickup Direct In.sf2" from the "FS Collection".
I also used the sf2-player "KXSF2-ST", hidden in a new MuX, which allows a lot of modulation. There are 3 modulation tracks: boost (simply amplifying), overtone (amplifying the triple of the basic frequency) and vibrato (amount of pitch bend by LFO). A lot of compression, light distortion, EQ, Chorus and roomy mix rounded up the sound.
Choir:
The wonderful "Choir Vowel Ensemble Pack" designed by Mihai Soranho and Richard Osborn. I automated pitch bend and sometimes a change from "aaaahh" to "uuuuhh". Automation is great.
Strings:
Strings soundfonts (sfz) from "Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra" (viola and cello; solo, sustain and pizzicato). I used the soundfont player "sfz.vst".
Mellotron:
It's vst "tapeworm" (flute bank) by Tobybear.
Speech "See-lonce":
Recorded with the mic of my netbook and post procecced.
"Tape Hiss" (or radio noise, as you please):
Airwaves-like sound; a patch on my own, very simple.
Some intruments are routed into a "telephone rack" for an occasional "AM sound", also automated. Some instruments are "humanized" by Tobybears VST-plugin.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
JR
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/odf08hrjfnve ... 7Mf7a?dl=0
No witchcraft involved. But if you open it, you will have to click "ignore all" and "OK" for the non-existant samples and VSTs. Subsequently you will hear just the bass and sometimes a bit of noise. There a bunch of neccessary VSTs (cfr ZIP-file), soundfonts and samples, that are not included (too large).
And here some details about the instruments.
Drums and percussions:
MuX assembled from various free samples. Samples not included. You can replace it by any GM-like drum set.
Bass:
My own "Rickenbacker"-MuX. Sounds horrible when played solo. But you won't hear that in the final mix.
Piano:
It's the vst mda piano with some effects.
Guitar:
The guitar sound is "shaped" by pretty good samples, some effects in the guitar rack and a lot of modulation.
First of all I used the soundfont "FS Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitar Neck Pickup Direct In.sf2" from the "FS Collection".
I also used the sf2-player "KXSF2-ST", hidden in a new MuX, which allows a lot of modulation. There are 3 modulation tracks: boost (simply amplifying), overtone (amplifying the triple of the basic frequency) and vibrato (amount of pitch bend by LFO). A lot of compression, light distortion, EQ, Chorus and roomy mix rounded up the sound.
Choir:
The wonderful "Choir Vowel Ensemble Pack" designed by Mihai Soranho and Richard Osborn. I automated pitch bend and sometimes a change from "aaaahh" to "uuuuhh". Automation is great.
Strings:
Strings soundfonts (sfz) from "Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra" (viola and cello; solo, sustain and pizzicato). I used the soundfont player "sfz.vst".
Mellotron:
It's vst "tapeworm" (flute bank) by Tobybear.
Speech "See-lonce":
Recorded with the mic of my netbook and post procecced.
"Tape Hiss" (or radio noise, as you please):
Airwaves-like sound; a patch on my own, very simple.
Some intruments are routed into a "telephone rack" for an occasional "AM sound", also automated. Some instruments are "humanized" by Tobybears VST-plugin.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
JR
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
OK, I have added a second ZIP-file with the audio files INCLUDED:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7x8vzi3llzxh3 ... 9.zip?dl=0
So besides the bass you will hear atleast the drums and the voices. But it sounds no good without the other instruments (soundfonts and VSTs).
JR
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7x8vzi3llzxh3 ... 9.zip?dl=0
So besides the bass you will hear atleast the drums and the voices. But it sounds no good without the other instruments (soundfonts and VSTs).
JR
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 13 Jan, 2014
WOW !!!
Hello Reincke, thank you very much for this impressive stuff and description
So many new approaches, I will be busy for weaks trying to reproduce all this !
For example I have never done modulation tracks. Now I understand why this guitar sounds so great opposed to my tryouts until now. I only used a (mostly free) guitar vst/sf2/kontakt patch, even tried out the soundfont you used, but only with additional vst amp/effect.
And all this additional VST and utilities, really great Post
Thank you again and thanks for the possibility to ask some question. I think I will need some days trying to reproduce this but I am sure there will be lot of questions.
I am sure this will give me a great boost in working with mulab and in music "production" (I am only a hobby musician with spare time and mostly looking for fun in th whole thing). At the moment I have a great "plan" for some songs dealing with a trip long ago to Ireland (just came to my mind in some relaxing time over christmas), I am sure your work will help me a lot with this.
Kind regards,
Richard
Hello Reincke, thank you very much for this impressive stuff and description
So many new approaches, I will be busy for weaks trying to reproduce all this !
For example I have never done modulation tracks. Now I understand why this guitar sounds so great opposed to my tryouts until now. I only used a (mostly free) guitar vst/sf2/kontakt patch, even tried out the soundfont you used, but only with additional vst amp/effect.
And all this additional VST and utilities, really great Post
Thank you again and thanks for the possibility to ask some question. I think I will need some days trying to reproduce this but I am sure there will be lot of questions.
I am sure this will give me a great boost in working with mulab and in music "production" (I am only a hobby musician with spare time and mostly looking for fun in th whole thing). At the moment I have a great "plan" for some songs dealing with a trip long ago to Ireland (just came to my mind in some relaxing time over christmas), I am sure your work will help me a lot with this.
Kind regards,
Richard
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 13 Jan, 2014
Just had a sneak peak (I am at work, so really only a quick look, thanks to the mulab portability possibilities
at the session and WOW again....
I must admit that for my simple compositions until now I used automation only for some track/master volume things, so it is very impressive to see how a "real" composition might look.
Better then a hundred tutorials
Only thing: kind of makes me some fear if I ever will be able to handle such complex composition for myself. But lets see, I will try...
Kind regards,
Richard
I must admit that for my simple compositions until now I used automation only for some track/master volume things, so it is very impressive to see how a "real" composition might look.
Better then a hundred tutorials
Only thing: kind of makes me some fear if I ever will be able to handle such complex composition for myself. But lets see, I will try...
Kind regards,
Richard
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- KVRAF
- 1925 posts since 29 Mar, 2013
tatanka wrote:(I am only a hobby musician with spare time and mostly looking for fun in th whole thing)
I am too but I think the only fundamental difference between a hobby musician and a pro is the pro's do it for a living. Please bear in mind I did say fundamental
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
