The SR audio demo thread!
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 11 Nov, 2002 from United States
Many thanks for the kind review! I've been enjoying your tunes equallydgkenney wrote:Robert,
Excellent job on both Smoke and Mirrors as well as Learning to See. Nice playing, song craft and production. Thanks for sharing.
Dan
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 18 Oct, 2004
I wrote a dark soundtrack-y orchestral piece called "Dark Vision" using SampleTank 2 and OmniSynth.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/alchemysticmusic.htm
I swear to God, ST2 has increased my productivity 100x.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/alchemysticmusic.htm
I swear to God, ST2 has increased my productivity 100x.
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 10 Feb, 2003 from Melbourne, Australia
DKeenum wrote:Very peaceful. I downloaded it. I also enjoyed poking around your web-site.
Thanks guys, I'm glad you enjoyed it, your kind words are much appreciateddgkenney wrote:Beautiful job on the guitar piece "Seek Peace." I was starting to get an inferiority complex until I saw your stated profession in your profile.![]()
It's been interesting to listen to the different pieces posted here. I find it encouraging and inspiring to check out the varied uses you guys put SR/IK stuff to.
Hey Robert,rmirabelle wrote:This is my latest endeavor, a difficult to classify electronic, jazz, breakbeat, moviescore, flamenco, fusion tunetentatively called "Learning to See"
nice work man!
Steve
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 11 Nov, 2002 from United States
The feeling is quite mutual - I was listening to your tracks thinking how excellently musical your progressions are - very beautiful - please keep the great work coming and welcome to our modest thread.Steve Prince wrote:Hey Robert, nice work man! Steve
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- Mighty_Musician
- 897 posts since 29 Jun, 2002 from Oklahoma
This sounds great! Good job.Arglebargle wrote:I wrote a dark soundtrack-y orchestral piece called "Dark Vision" using SampleTank 2 and OmniSynth.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/alchemysticmusic.htm
I swear to God, ST2 has increased my productivity 100x.
KVR, my adult playground.
Please, call me Brice.
Please, call me Brice.
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
Mostly Sonik Synth 2. I kinda hesitate to say it, because people might think this is what SS2 sounds like... but it's capable of so much more. 
Drums are from SR's Eclectic Drums, and a couple of trons are from The Squids Tron Collection.
http://s94949173.onlinehome.us/kim/Clicker.mp3
The whole thing was played from TWO instances of SampleTank2 - and both instances were FULL! That's 32 channels of sounds!
Forever,
Kim.
Drums are from SR's Eclectic Drums, and a couple of trons are from The Squids Tron Collection.
http://s94949173.onlinehome.us/kim/Clicker.mp3
The whole thing was played from TWO instances of SampleTank2 - and both instances were FULL! That's 32 channels of sounds!
Forever,
Kim.
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 11 Nov, 2002 from United States
Jeez wrote:Mostly Sonik Synth 2. I kinda hesitate to say it, because people might think this is what SS2 sounds like... but it's capable of so much more.
Drums are from SR's Eclectic Drums, and a couple of trons are from The Squids Tron Collection.
http://s94949173.onlinehome.us/kim/Clicker.mp3
The whole thing was played from TWO instances of SampleTank2 - and both instances were FULL! That's 32 channels of sounds!
Forever,
Kim.
Kim,
What a totally cool track, very original and interesting with tons of attitude, mysterious, then suddenly straight ahead - its like the city buildings are singing me a song! - nice job
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Reverend Rhythm Reverend Rhythm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6041
- KVRAF
- 2859 posts since 21 Feb, 2003 from Woodstock, GA USA
Very origional! There was a lot of interesting things going on: The "choir" was really cool. The piano sounded good, and it sat in the mix well. I really liked the reversed sounds. Thanks for posting it.
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
Tia - A celestial celebration in three parts:
Movement one (4:29) - for filtered synthesiser and piano in compressed hall.
Movement two (5:35) - for string orchestra, orchestral percussion, and drum machines.
Movement three (4:40) - for spectrally-mobile string orchestra and solo violin.
This is dedicated to my closest friend of six and a half years, for her 23rd birthday next month.
Rendered using Sonik Synth 2 in the SampleTank2 engine.
Forever,
Kim.
Movement one (4:29) - for filtered synthesiser and piano in compressed hall.
Movement two (5:35) - for string orchestra, orchestral percussion, and drum machines.
Movement three (4:40) - for spectrally-mobile string orchestra and solo violin.
This is dedicated to my closest friend of six and a half years, for her 23rd birthday next month.
Rendered using Sonik Synth 2 in the SampleTank2 engine.
Forever,
Kim.
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 10 Feb, 2003 from Melbourne, Australia
Hey Kim this is classy stuff! Your friend must feel blessed to have this music dedicated to her. I particullarly like Movement one; the long reverb tails on the piano sounds sweet. Thanks for sharing your musicJeez wrote:Tia - A celestial celebration in three parts:
Movement one (4:29) - for filtered synthesiser and piano in compressed hall.
Movement two (5:35) - for string orchestra, orchestral percussion, and drum machines.
Movement three (4:40) - for spectrally-mobile string orchestra and solo violin.
This is dedicated to my closest friend of six and a half years, for her 23rd birthday next month.
Rendered using Sonik Synth 2 in the SampleTank2 engine.
Forever,
Kim.
Steve
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Reverend Rhythm Reverend Rhythm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6041
- KVRAF
- 2859 posts since 21 Feb, 2003 from Woodstock, GA USA
Jeez,
Very nice. It was a pleasurable morning listening to your music.
Very nice. It was a pleasurable morning listening to your music.
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- KVRian
- 1302 posts since 9 Oct, 2003 from California
Well...since everyone's attention is focused on NAMM I thought I'd slip one in here. The only thing I can say in its defense is that it was done entirely with a midi guitar and I am still trying to learn how to do that better. (Godin LGX/SA into a Roland GR-1 into CUbase into ST2/SS2)
The mp3 seems a little bass heavy although the wav file isn't. Guess I have some more to learn about mp3 conversion, also.
It's called Magdalena and can be found at:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/dgkenneymusic.htm
Dan
The mp3 seems a little bass heavy although the wav file isn't. Guess I have some more to learn about mp3 conversion, also.
It's called Magdalena and can be found at:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/dgkenneymusic.htm
Dan
