thank you for taking a listen!eyeknow wrote:I like that. Really like the eclectic guitar/ish with the leadish thing.aisling wrote:Really a better mix of my March track that I burned out on, while listening too much.
https://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing/kaya-1
Post your September 2014 track
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http://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing
Live, Reason, Moog sub phatty, Moog sub 37, Ozone 6, guitars, Pedals, proper ergonomic sitting posture, french pressed coffee with a pinch of cardamon.
Live, Reason, Moog sub phatty, Moog sub 37, Ozone 6, guitars, Pedals, proper ergonomic sitting posture, french pressed coffee with a pinch of cardamon.
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eyeknow wrote:the eclectic guitar/ish with the leadish thing.
Hey, we’re not all stringtapper here. We shouldn’t have to flip through a music theory book to find the definition of your clinical terminology.
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noodlings with my recently aquired dsi evolver and microbrute.
https://soundcloud.com/sirconical/blanky
https://soundcloud.com/sirconical/blanky
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Hunts wrote:i have two hope thats okay
https://soundcloud.com/huntsss/idratherspenditonyou
https://soundcloud.com/huntsss/welcome-to-the-lounge
Lounge is a great track, simple, catchy, club worthy.
Ableton 9, Feeltune Rhizome, Focusrite Pro, Mpk249....
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Believe in Yourself
Actually, made it about a year ago on my old iPad. Today, however, I pulled the .wav in to Ableton and screwed with some envelopes and ran it through Ozone. So, technically a track for September.
Actually, made it about a year ago on my old iPad. Today, however, I pulled the .wav in to Ableton and screwed with some envelopes and ran it through Ozone. So, technically a track for September.
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Yesterday was a public holiday, no kids around, and therefore an opportunity to sit down and see what I could do in terms of working to deadline.
The below took about three hours of work, from first doodle to final mix.
https://soundcloud.com/re-dreams-workshop/shifting-sand
The second half needs work, but I think it has potential
The below took about three hours of work, from first doodle to final mix.
https://soundcloud.com/re-dreams-workshop/shifting-sand
The second half needs work, but I think it has potential
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kind of another older track dusted off and reworked
https://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing/beginnings
https://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing/beginnings
http://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing
Live, Reason, Moog sub phatty, Moog sub 37, Ozone 6, guitars, Pedals, proper ergonomic sitting posture, french pressed coffee with a pinch of cardamon.
Live, Reason, Moog sub phatty, Moog sub 37, Ozone 6, guitars, Pedals, proper ergonomic sitting posture, french pressed coffee with a pinch of cardamon.
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I like it! If it was my track, I would consider just having the kick and other spatial percussive elements for the first good few movements of the track, before dropping the snare and full on beat.re:dream wrote:Yesterday was a public holiday, no kids around, and therefore an opportunity to sit down and see what I could do in terms of working to deadline.
The below took about three hours of work, from first doodle to final mix.
https://soundcloud.com/re-dreams-workshop/shifting-sand
The second half needs work, but I think it has potential
http://soundcloud.com/aislingbeing
Live, Reason, Moog sub phatty, Moog sub 37, Ozone 6, guitars, Pedals, proper ergonomic sitting posture, french pressed coffee with a pinch of cardamon.
Live, Reason, Moog sub phatty, Moog sub 37, Ozone 6, guitars, Pedals, proper ergonomic sitting posture, french pressed coffee with a pinch of cardamon.
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The first piece I've made with Ableton Live 9, The Coming Storm, the backing track for a short video of the recent global climate march.
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Whow, pure epic Eurodance. Is that serious or ironic?Garry Knight wrote:The first piece I've made with Ableton Live 9, The Coming Storm, the backing track for a short video of the recent global climate march.
(my piece is, errr, not ironic, rather depressing)
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A little bit of both. I had very little time to put this together so I just put together something simple. I used to do a fair bit of electronic music back in the late 80s (yes, I'm one of the old guys on here), and I was very much influenced by the likes of Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Enigma, and so on. So I guess my roots are showingpepezabala wrote: Whow, pure epic Eurodance. Is that serious or ironic?
It's intriguing. It would have been called "experimental music" back when I was alivepepezabala wrote: (my piece is, errr, not ironic, rather depressing)
That's not a bad thing, by the way.
Garry Knight