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the ar
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Post by the ar » Sat Aug 21, 2004 3:12 pm

Short loop of a little jam I did.
A played live and looped rubber bass, a played live and looped guitar, and Live 4 power.
Check out this little filtered funk bitch.

Cheers,
the ar

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Post by AdamJay » Sun Aug 22, 2004 5:59 am

the ar wrote:Short loop of a little jam I did.
A played live and looped rubber bass, a played live and looped guitar, and Live 4 power.
Check out this little filtered funk bitch.

Cheers,
the ar
send that to the discovery channel!

sounds alot like the intros and outros they use on the American Chopper/Hotrod/Casino series.

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Post by forge » Sun Aug 22, 2004 7:49 am

am wrote:a remix, of a band i've recently joined, that i did on the beta.


http://mattr.customer.netspace.net.au// ... _remix.mp3


i'll put some of my own project up soon.


-am
nice. Sounds quite like 'Lamb'

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Post by Winterpark » Sun Aug 22, 2004 11:01 am

thanks forge.

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Post by richardbrown » Sun Aug 22, 2004 11:33 am

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Post by the ar » Sun Aug 22, 2004 2:22 pm

Hey, guess what? :D
Another house tune preview.
Check this sweetie out.
Please give me some feedback on this, since it's an early 'beta', and I'd need some suggestions on some eventual pads that I'll be adding.

Cheers,
the ar
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Post by forge » Sun Aug 22, 2004 5:17 pm

richardbrown wrote:http://www.swag-uk.net
already well aquainted with your efforts mr Brown - pleased to see that you're another abletonian! :wink:

My mate's always siting your music as an example of the kind of stuff we should be working on in our joint project (no I dont mean a gigantic spliff!!)

Do you write with live or just play live with it? I'd be interested to hear how you work mainly these days with live 4 now out etc.

cheers

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Post by Alex Reynolds » Mon Aug 23, 2004 2:03 am

am wrote:a remix, of a band i've recently joined, that i did on the beta.


http://mattr.customer.netspace.net.au// ... _remix.mp3


i'll put some of my own project up soon.


-am
I really like the way it ends, without resolution, just fade out the melody and leave the percussive bits behind. Nice.

-Alex

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Post by Winterpark » Mon Aug 23, 2004 7:44 am

thanks Alex... yeah, no "rock" endings on that track.


but for all you after ROCK endings... here's a track i did about 4 years ago pre-live.

it is VERY tongue in cheek BTW.

http://mattr.customer.netspace.net.au// ... enbeat.mp3

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Post by Machinate » Mon Aug 23, 2004 8:43 am

the ar wrote:Hey, guess what? :D
Another house tune preview.
Check this sweetie out.
Please give me some feedback on this, since it's an early 'beta', and I'd need some suggestions on some eventual pads that I'll be adding.

Cheers,
the ar
Hey "r", I had a good listen to those 51 seconds :wink: As far as feeback goes, the rubber bass sounds awesome, and you obviously play it really well, the sfx are good as well. I don't like the vocal samples at all, they're too Yello! for my tastes, a bit too camp. BUT the overall sound is killer, esp. the bass/breakbeat combination is tight.
I'd go for a pad sound with lots of volume modulation, maybe a floating glasslike pad, no reverb or delay, and then cut it up with a clip envelope or a hard tremolo effect.

Oh, btw, do you have any recommendations on where to get a good, cheap rubber bass online? I'm looking for something a bit more portable than my 6 string.

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Post by warabunga » Tue Aug 24, 2004 1:20 pm

Machinate wrote:it's good. Very repetitive, but good.
thanks!

it's not quite done yet... it's kinda hard to program melodies w/ existing noises... but I'm @ it :-)

http://beemy.catatec.ch:554/ramgen/2004 ... d=23:00:00
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Post by Machinate » Tue Aug 24, 2004 5:07 pm

warabunga wrote:
Machinate wrote:it's good. Very repetitive, but good.
thanks!

it's not quite done yet... it's kinda hard to program melodies w/ existing noises... but I'm @ it :-)

http://beemy.catatec.ch:554/ramgen/2004 ... d=23:00:00
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jubaleeque
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I'm new and here's some plunderin'!

Post by jubaleeque » Tue Aug 24, 2004 9:55 pm

Hiya! I'm just new to Ableton and this is the third song I've made with it and me partner. She's keen on this one 'cuz it's fun, but it's a bit of plunderin' online samples and combining stuff and using Reason and Ableton. Neato.

http://www.190mphmonkey.com/music/uploa ... l_Debt.mp3

and here's another one, more messssssy.

http://www.190mphmonkey.com/music/uploa ... oovery.mp3

Both are unabashedly beginner, but oh well! You guys are a very talented lot!

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