Two short instrumentals
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- D.H. MOD
- 17862 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
Two short instrumentals I did Friday night and Saturday night, respectively.
Introduction to Nothing
mp3 / 1:04 / 192kbps / 1MB
MU.LAB, ballistic, sfz (steinbow_mg, Zvon's ConstellationM42), Kore Player, GlaceVerb, Odelay, electric guitar, stainless steel back scratcher.
What's tragedy to you is an anecdote to everybody else.
mp3 / 2:03 / 192kbps / 3MB
MU.LAB, Ironhead, sfz (Dulcitone-1884, Claire Fitch cello), Kore Player, ProteusVX, tweakbench field, ShortCircuit (Sample Squad's Obtainium Metallium, Hollow Sun's Singing Bowl), Preparation P, GlaceVerb, AriesVerb, RetroDelay, EQONE, EM82-C WSE, acoustic guitar.
Title is from The Recognitions by William Gaddis.
Introduction to Nothing
mp3 / 1:04 / 192kbps / 1MB
MU.LAB, ballistic, sfz (steinbow_mg, Zvon's ConstellationM42), Kore Player, GlaceVerb, Odelay, electric guitar, stainless steel back scratcher.
What's tragedy to you is an anecdote to everybody else.
mp3 / 2:03 / 192kbps / 3MB
MU.LAB, Ironhead, sfz (Dulcitone-1884, Claire Fitch cello), Kore Player, ProteusVX, tweakbench field, ShortCircuit (Sample Squad's Obtainium Metallium, Hollow Sun's Singing Bowl), Preparation P, GlaceVerb, AriesVerb, RetroDelay, EQONE, EM82-C WSE, acoustic guitar.
Title is from The Recognitions by William Gaddis.
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- KVRist
- 285 posts since 15 Dec, 2003
Lovely. I really enjoyed this. Nice subtle tension between the melody/chords and the static base tone in "Introduction...". Lots of interesting sounds and details in both. And cheers for sharing list of what's in there, should keep me occupied for a couple of hours...
You should let these grow and evolve!
You should let these grow and evolve!
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- KVRAF
- 8099 posts since 12 Dec, 2003 from Canada
Beautiful, I love these! Full of quirk and character with great looseness, space and restraint.
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
Agree++ with fellow respondents. Lovely music.
The Introduction feels as though it could continue developing. What's Tragedy sounds more complete, but could go on.
But they both sound just right as they are too.
Thanks !
dp
The Introduction feels as though it could continue developing. What's Tragedy sounds more complete, but could go on.
But they both sound just right as they are too.
Thanks !
dp
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- KVRist
- 160 posts since 30 Aug, 2008 from USH, Germany
^^^^ what those guys said 
Really nice and relaxed. Friday night and saturday night ? Just two nights ? It takes me weeks to just start...and some more to get fed up with it.
Thanks for sharing.
Really nice and relaxed. Friday night and saturday night ? Just two nights ? It takes me weeks to just start...and some more to get fed up with it.
Thanks for sharing.
Sei wachsam
- KVRAF
- 5713 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from UK - The Mudway Towns
I enjoyed both of these, but think 'What's tragedy' is in a class of it's own. I really hope you spend more time on this. I'm seriously impressed with how much you've done in such a short time - it would take me weeks to anywhere near that!
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently no longer an 'elderly', now a 'senior'! Is that promotion?
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- KVRist
- 264 posts since 2 Nov, 2006 from Guatemala
Really nice job! What's tragedy... contains a lot of beautiful sound design.
Quick question, what synth you used on the music box-like sound that drives the melody? Ironhead?
Quick question, what synth you used on the music box-like sound that drives the melody? Ironhead?
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- D.H. MOD
- Topic Starter
- 17862 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
Wow, thanks for the kind words, everyone. I appreciate your taking the time to listen and comment, and I'm glad you liked these.
@Venomeza: the music box-like sound is Pendle Poucher's Dulcitone 1884 soundfont, which can be purchased here: http://virb.com/dulcitone1884. (Check out the Pendleonium too; I don't have it yet, but that thing sounds great.)
@Venomeza: the music box-like sound is Pendle Poucher's Dulcitone 1884 soundfont, which can be purchased here: http://virb.com/dulcitone1884. (Check out the Pendleonium too; I don't have it yet, but that thing sounds great.)
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- KVRist
- 264 posts since 2 Nov, 2006 from Guatemala
Thanks, I will check it out.D.H. Miltz wrote: @Venomeza: the music box-like sound is Pendle Poucher's Dulcitone 1884 soundfont, which can be purchased here: http://virb.com/dulcitone1884. (Check out the Pendleonium too; I don't have it yet, but that thing sounds great.)
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- KVRAF
- 8099 posts since 12 Dec, 2003 from Canada
Shhhhhhhh. Don't go telling everyone how unique and beautiful Pendle's stuff is!D.H. Miltz wrote:@Venomeza: the music box-like sound is Pendle Poucher's Dulcitone 1884 soundfont, which can be purchased here: http://virb.com/dulcitone1884. (Check out the Pendleonium too; I don't have it yet, but that thing sounds great.)
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- KVRist
- 102 posts since 29 Jul, 2009
I'm pretty much in agreement with everyone else. Both are lovely and I'd like to see you let "Intro" evolve some more. The sliding guitar is great. Reminds me of early Gilmore.
- KVRAF
- 2707 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
I just listened to "What's tragedy to you is an anecdote to everybody else" expecting to hear clever use of a Preparation H sample
and listened to the whole thing and then reread the text and realized it said Preparation P. Suffice to say I was disappointed in not hearing it, but sobering up now (beer league sunday night ice hockey) I think it's probably a good thing
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- KVRAF
- 7270 posts since 4 Apr, 2005 from here and there
Very nice couple of tracks, good laid-back feel, fine melodies.
I can't tell about sound quality since I'm listening on crappy speakers but the music is cool
Cheers
I can't tell about sound quality since I'm listening on crappy speakers but the music is cool
Cheers