Re: Post your February 2015 track
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:31 pm
Okay, that got me to chuckle. And it's way too early in the morning for that...Garry Knight wrote:Must be a long time since he's had any training...
Okay, that got me to chuckle. And it's way too early in the morning for that...Garry Knight wrote:Must be a long time since he's had any training...
Garry Knight wrote:Made this as my 2nd assignment in the Coursera Ableton course:
https://soundcloud.com/garryknight/think-about-me
This link appears to be broken...
Thanks, Richie.Richie Witch wrote:Garry Knight wrote:Made this as my 2nd assignment in the Coursera Ableton course:
https://soundcloud.com/garryknight/think-about-me
Nice interweaving of samples. Particularly like how you worked the vocal samples into the rhythm. The whole piece really flows.
Really nice chill tune with a great rhythm. Really like how you have a solid beat but layer over it with organic pads. It had me groovin'.beats me wrote:Finished up this long dormant and unfinished track
https://soundcloud.com/minus-you/kill-the-lights
Cool and relaxing.Richie Witch wrote:This is my next assignment for the Coursera/Ableton class. The new additions changed the track from Downtempo to Surf Jazz. Who knew that was hiding in there? LOL
https://soundcloud.com/richiewitch/highway-1-repaved
Feedback appreciated!
Don't need any more training...paid my dues in the 80's with real studio gear when I went through that brief phase, but then I'm not really a "tracks" guy...that's the domain of the sound engineers. My mission in life is to give the tracks guys the raw materials they use to do their thing...and I/we've been doing it live for decades, not in our bedrooms with a laptop.Garry Knight wrote:Must be a long time since he's had any training...
I hear a lot of room for some 80's new wave (ish) vocals...beats me wrote:Finished up this long dormant and unfinished track
https://soundcloud.com/minus-you/kill-the-lights
21 minutes!slatepipe wrote:https://soundcloud.com/slatepipe/25115-track-3
this is another improvisation me and manuel did last week. i recorded it straight from the mixer as one track then eq'd and mastered it a bit in ableton afterwards. half an hour of booze fuelled experimental dub with found sounds and noises. me using my midi one stringed bass and him using his home made zenoid midi controller and drum machine
it's taken me most of the day to upload it at work via a shit dodgy internet conection on my phone, so enjoy it![]()
cheers
LOL... too funny... look at the picture, Styles! Train tracks with a tree growing through it? Get it now?Styles Bitchly wrote:Don't need any more training...paid my dues in the 80's with real studio gear when I went through that brief phase, but then I'm not really a "tracks" guy...that's the domain of the sound engineers. My mission in life is to give the tracks guys the raw materials they use to do their thing...and I/we've been doing it live for decades, not in our bedrooms with a laptop.Garry Knight wrote:Must be a long time since he's had any training...
Yes, I originally got it, but Garry Knight is still a poo-poo-head.Richie Witch wrote:LOL... too funny... look at the picture, Styles! Train tracks with a tree growing through it? Get it now?Styles Bitchly wrote:Don't need any more training...paid my dues in the 80's with real studio gear when I went through that brief phase, but then I'm not really a "tracks" guy...that's the domain of the sound engineers. My mission in life is to give the tracks guys the raw materials they use to do their thing...and I/we've been doing it live for decades, not in our bedrooms with a laptop.Garry Knight wrote:Must be a long time since he's had any training...
Good stuff.slatepipe wrote:quite a productive month
https://soundcloud.com/slatepipe/mowgli ... 15-track-1
here's another shorter piece. only twelve minutes this time, of dark, improvised mumbling noise dub
cheers
Styles Bitchly wrote: Yes, I originally got it, but Garry Knight is still a poo-poo-head.