Track for film company
I like your music very much, but I think his singing's second voice is a bit loud. Because of the way the second part voice is, it sounds a bit commercial in a bad way, at least to me. Maybe it would even better without it?
I would also like the singing to be more indie, just like your music is. Now it's a bit "clinical", if you know what i mean by that. He's also singing the long notes very straight and purely. I like the voice, I don't mean it that, of course.
I also like your reverse guitar-thingy! Very cool!
I would also like the singing to be more indie, just like your music is. Now it's a bit "clinical", if you know what i mean by that. He's also singing the long notes very straight and purely. I like the voice, I don't mean it that, of course.
I also like your reverse guitar-thingy! Very cool!
Juhana Lehtiniemi - Film composer with Ableton Live
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nice one!
thanks for sharing info on the cello and guitar pad reversed through resonator.
has a nostalic feeling.
cheers.
thanks for sharing info on the cello and guitar pad reversed through resonator.
has a nostalic feeling.
cheers.
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This is the closest thing i have: http://www.northernsounds.net/members/208/JoshR wrote:Aequitas, do you have a website? I'd love to hear more of your work. I'm always interested when folks do more than techno on this forum.
They're more of the 'score-ish' type tracks, but they're all done in Ableton.
Thanks for the listen!
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