Frank Arnold - Sun And Shade (Work In Progress)

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I'm working on a new track.

A production idea I've used is "ducking" of the reverb. Ok, it's not really a reverb, its the ReplikaXT delay in diffusion mode. Sidechained with the Glue and compression with Slate VBC Grey (SSL type).
How does it sound:
https://soundcloud.com/52degree/mrq/s-txZgq

And the progress of this track:
https://soundcloud.com/52degree/sun-and-shade/s-MHl2o

What do you think? :phones:

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Sounds great! Can't wait to hear it finished.

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sounds perfect to my ears: i love this kind of old school (Berliner Schule) Electro. :love:
"It dreamed itself along"

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Vortifex wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 7:25 pm I'm probably being extremely picky here but I didn't like the click on the synth in the intro to Mr Q, it was particularly prominent from 0:07 to 0:16. Everything else sounded great, for some reason it reminded me of Jarre's concert in China. Look forward to hearing the finished version.
Yes, I heared this clicks too in the exported file of this muted parts. It seems this is the behaviour of the Prophet V (Arturia) with shorter envelope release values. Disabling the "release" switch or setting longer release times removes this clicks. Fixed it ;)

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Thank you Steven & mellotronaut :phones:

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I like your stuff, nice retro creations.
You are quite minimalistic on your percussion. I'd personally like to hear more of a focus on the drums, but I guess thats personal taste. I like to have the kick drive more, and have the hi-hat in there.

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Bansaw wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 6:36 pm I like your stuff, nice retro creations.
You are quite minimalistic on your percussion. I'd personally like to hear more of a focus on the drums, but I guess thats personal taste. I like to have the kick drive more, and have the hi-hat in there.
Thank you! Yes, there is not so much percussion in this track. I think it goes a bit in the direction of Tangerine Dream which is more focused to sequences/arpeggios.

People often like videos more instead of listening to audio-only. So I made a small video too ;)

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It does sound quite smooth and relaxing. Not much here to think about but that can be a plus.

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4damind wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:12 pm Yes, I heared this clicks too in the exported file of this muted parts. It seems this is the behaviour of the Prophet V (Arturia) with shorter envelope release values. Disabling the "release" switch or setting longer release times removes this clicks. Fixed it ;)
Still hearing lots of clicks and glitches (maybe you didn't update the audio we're hearing?)

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In my opinion, in Mr. Q, the sound which comes in at 0:18, when the beat starts (that prominent sound which sounds a bit like a flute) is a little too loud, and should be turned down. Apart from that, nice as usual. :) You definitely have your own sound, which i even recognize, when i listen to DI.FM Chillout, when one of your tracks is playing. I always think that the drums need a bit more work though, i feel like they could sound a bit more interesting/distinctive. Minor niggles.

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chk071 wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 4:44 pm In my opinion, in Mr. Q, the sound which comes in at 0:18, when the beat starts (that prominent sound which sounds a bit like a flute) is a little too loud, and should be turned down. Apart from that, nice as usual. :) You definitely have your own sound, which i even recognize, when i listen to DI.FM Chillout, when one of your tracks is playing. I always think that the drums need a bit more work though, i feel like they could sound a bit more interesting/distinctive. Minor niggles.
Very well listened to it! Its good heared in this "Mr.Q" (maybe because of the muted parts). This lead synth is a bit too loud, it sounds better if the level is a small amount decreased.
I don't have the complete track ready yet but I agree that it needs a bit more work with the drums (drums are always a challenge for me :hihi:)

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