sadà\exposadà - Death's Echoes
- KVRAF
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- 2825 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
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made in ableton live 10 suite
all instruments and effects programmed/patched, patterns, sample, mix by sadà
operator device
analog device
voltage modular
sem v2
voice sample through unfiltered audio byome
https://soundcloud.com/sada-exposada/deaths-echoes
made in ableton live 10 suite
all instruments and effects programmed/patched, patterns, sample, mix by sadà
operator device
analog device
voltage modular
sem v2
voice sample through unfiltered audio byome
https://soundcloud.com/sada-exposada/deaths-echoes
Primoridal Music: sadà\exposadà - Indusrial & Expanding Your Mind Hurts: Sound Brut
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- KVRAF
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- 2825 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
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- KVRAF
- 2362 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
Definitely interesting. I'd almost have liked some "drums", by which I mean something just a bit more percussive than the noise sweeps (which are cool btw).
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- KVRAF
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- 2825 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
thanks! there are no "real" drums, the rythmic track is the operator device... programmed myself, i must always mentioned that... the low end of the spectrum is almost non existent...
the rythmic track is what i most doubtful about, in the sense, it has a percussive feel, i like it this, i wonder if i took the low end notes to another track and use a subgenerator or something like that, or another effect you have more to grab.
but on the other side, why always typical drums.. if it works this way.
but i know the feeling, perhaps it is somewhat different, and your ears expectations (with your i mean mine and others..)....
there is a version where the rythmic loop is mixed harder, it sometimes masked, unwanted masked. i like masking, strangely enough, for the dynamic feeling sometimes, but not always.
it can be little tweaks and this is it. or i go in to EQ, other effects, not to destroy this version, but to make accents, or whatever, haha.
thank you for your reaction!
EDIT: i see now you know my music, and i know yours. so you are familiar the way how i make things. i have a style, but all the tracks are very different. this is again another step within my style. not that this will be thé path... i will make very different tracks, most of times; other sounds, other goals, other ecosystem (i make in ableton live 10 suite other music then in maschine or in cubase).
Primoridal Music: sadà\exposadà - Indusrial & Expanding Your Mind Hurts: Sound Brut
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- KVRAF
- 2362 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
I wasn't thinking typical drums (hence the quotes). I was thinking more of banging some junk metal or something similar, would go well with the relatively industrial sound. Not saying it needs it; but that I might do that if it were my track.WasteLand wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:57 amthanks! there are no "real" drums, the rythmic track is the operator device... programmed myself, i must always mentioned that... the low end of the spectrum is almost non existent...
the rythmic track is what i most doubtful about, in the sense, it has a percussive feel, i like it this, i wonder if i took the low end notes to another track and use a subgenerator or something like that, or another effect you have more to grab.
but on the other side, why always typical drums.. if it works this way.
Listening again, I think it's because the "drums" are just a little "washy" and I'd like a bit more attack about mid-way through. Definitely like what you've already got though!
Voted KVR's resident drunk Robert Smith impersonator (thanks Frantz!)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2myYesRBRgQB3LkZzEYdt5 | https://soundcloud.com/steevm/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2myYesRBRgQB3LkZzEYdt5 | https://soundcloud.com/steevm/