Monotone trance
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- KVRist
- 85 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from London
I haven't made a full track since 1997, then I was messing about setting my keyboard and PC up again this Saturday. Started messing about at 4pm, and before I knew it, it was 10pm, I was starving and thirsty, and a track had appeared.
Taken aback by the simplicity of Man With No Name's "Axis Flip" quite recently, I had been wanting to make a trance track with a good monotone mantra feel to it by sticking to the basics and not getting too complicated with the melodies and key etc. Just concentrating on the 'feel' of the track and imagining a clearing in the woods with 400 tie-died followers bobbing up and down in unison.
I really want to make it more psy-trance, but to do that I'd have to spend a lot more time learning how to make psy-sounds. heh! I intend to make it a but more psy in the future but for now this is all I have.
http://lindsey.jp/audio/chakchak-v3small.mp3
Intermittent hiss caused by Sytrus demo version, but not that noticeable.
Comments?
Taken aback by the simplicity of Man With No Name's "Axis Flip" quite recently, I had been wanting to make a trance track with a good monotone mantra feel to it by sticking to the basics and not getting too complicated with the melodies and key etc. Just concentrating on the 'feel' of the track and imagining a clearing in the woods with 400 tie-died followers bobbing up and down in unison.
I really want to make it more psy-trance, but to do that I'd have to spend a lot more time learning how to make psy-sounds. heh! I intend to make it a but more psy in the future but for now this is all I have.
http://lindsey.jp/audio/chakchak-v3small.mp3
Intermittent hiss caused by Sytrus demo version, but not that noticeable.
Comments?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 85 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from London
Thanks for the comments!
Kriminal: I agree on both points. I need to fill in the layers to build up more after the crescendo. I was planning to do this with more freestyle percussion type sounds. The disappearing bassline is just engineering, I didn't use any compression yet. Engineering is one thing I'm really bad at. When I say bassline, I do of course mean that one note
Kriminal: I agree on both points. I need to fill in the layers to build up more after the crescendo. I was planning to do this with more freestyle percussion type sounds. The disappearing bassline is just engineering, I didn't use any compression yet. Engineering is one thing I'm really bad at. When I say bassline, I do of course mean that one note
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 85 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from London
Oh, and voice?
I appreciate the opinion but not likely
Voice instantly limits the audience to speakers of that language, and it's hard to find a GOOD voice!
... and don't get me started on lyrics.
voice is eeeviill. EEEVIIILLL I say!
I appreciate the opinion but not likely
Voice instantly limits the audience to speakers of that language, and it's hard to find a GOOD voice!
... and don't get me started on lyrics.
voice is eeeviill. EEEVIIILLL I say!
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 27 Jul, 2004 from Cologne/Germany
Like it, too
Works very good without voice for me. Sounds very clean and clear here, but it might have a bit too much sub bass, depending on the speakers you use.
Anyway, what do I know
It's a good track the way it is.
Regards,
Tommy
Works very good without voice for me. Sounds very clean and clear here, but it might have a bit too much sub bass, depending on the speakers you use.
Anyway, what do I know
Regards,
Tommy
Some music here
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- KVRian
- 1398 posts since 9 Dec, 2002
Excellent track!
Definitely no voice
Perhaps a little bit more movement... and one or two lofi percussion elements. Think Underworld or Sven Väth's older works.
You'll get there
And no psy please, it'll ruin a great track
One of the best new things I've heard in a long time... marvellous.
Regards,
JMH
Definitely no voice
Perhaps a little bit more movement... and one or two lofi percussion elements. Think Underworld or Sven Väth's older works.
You'll get there
And no psy please, it'll ruin a great track
One of the best new things I've heard in a long time... marvellous.
Regards,
JMH
Now available with added Inherently Suspect Justification!
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- KVRist
- 350 posts since 7 Sep, 2004 from UK
Noooooo ! Stick a throat-singing shaman on your tune and it'll become real trance.lindseyp wrote:Oh, and voice?
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voice is eeeviill. EEEVIIILLL I say!
They are good at banishing evil as well, you know.
I like the mood, but it's a bit empty production-wise. I know that's what you wanted though.
Nice muted sine-like sound and melody which plays throughout the track.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 85 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from London
Forever Sun wrote:Noooooo ! Stick a throat-singing shaman on your tune and it'll become real trance.lindseyp wrote:Oh, and voice?
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voice is eeeviill. EEEVIIILLL I say!
They are good at banishing evil as well, you know.![]()
Hah! Like this one:

Gotta love the Delay Lama.
Thanks!Forever Sun wrote: I like the mood, but it's a bit empty production-wise. I know that's what you wanted though.
Nice muted sine-like sound and melody which plays throughout the track.
*fires up the multiband compressor...
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- KVRist
- 350 posts since 7 Sep, 2004 from UK
Indeed !
Just look at his Nirvana-infused eyebrows.
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- KVRist
- 36 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Detroit, MI / The mean streets of St. Clair Shores
Some of the percussion sounds are a bit clear cut for my taste, but I like this. You didn't go overboard with the lead, which is a good thing. Kinda makes me think of recent Kraftwerk. I would recommend touching it up a bit, but that's me...being a fan of more instrumental music, I somehow don't feel a vocal section is completely out of the question here. Good stuff, though.
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