New track in progress : Self Creation - 145 bpm psy
New track in progress : Self Creation - 145 bpm psy
Newer version up :
I think this is final...
I did most of the sound design myself on this one - everything but the intro and outro ambience patches, and the hats/snare. Mostly Massive + CamelPhat/Space. Enjoy!
edit: Nebulae's been helping me with tips on the mixxx...what a guy!!!
I think this is final...
I did most of the sound design myself on this one - everything but the intro and outro ambience patches, and the hats/snare. Mostly Massive + CamelPhat/Space. Enjoy!
edit: Nebulae's been helping me with tips on the mixxx...what a guy!!!
Last edited by ethios4 on Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:56 am, edited 2 times in total.
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bleepsnbreaks
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Loooooooove the intro man, gorgeous.
Great overdriven 303-ish bassline parts
Really nice evolution in the instruments and movment in the filters.
very nice man.....
Great overdriven 303-ish bassline parts
Really nice evolution in the instruments and movment in the filters.
very nice man.....
My Tracks on MySpace
Progressive Mix demo(not mixed in Live, mixed with CDJs)
17" Macbook pro 2.4 | Live 6 + Operator
Progressive Mix demo(not mixed in Live, mixed with CDJs)
17" Macbook pro 2.4 | Live 6 + Operator
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controlvoltage
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I have been dancing to psy/goa trance for about ten years... this is very nice!
I'd play it in the daytime or early morning, outdoors... good stuff.
My only critique (which is funny considering the "monotony" comments) is that it isn't longer.
Length of a track like this totally depends on context, however... in the context of a 2-day party, you can take a lot longer to develop your themes, and really give each one time to soak in and slowly unfold. Sitting in front of a computer with headphones on, it's probably better to be concise like this.
I'd play it in the daytime or early morning, outdoors... good stuff.
My only critique (which is funny considering the "monotony" comments) is that it isn't longer.
Length of a track like this totally depends on context, however... in the context of a 2-day party, you can take a lot longer to develop your themes, and really give each one time to soak in and slowly unfold. Sitting in front of a computer with headphones on, it's probably better to be concise like this.
Rapist | Serial mostly
The original version I posted was 16 or 32 bars longer in the first part, but I felt it was too slow of a development without spending a lot longer on this track, which I don't want to do. I'm not wanting to spend too long on any track until I get to the point of making stuff that is pro quality.controlvoltage wrote:My only critique (which is funny considering the "monotony" comments) is that it isn't longer.
99% of the time my music listening isn't at a party, it's at home or driving around. There's so much insanely good DJ-ready music, I kinda like the idea of making home-listening electronic that could then be remixed into dancefloor music, and broken apart for live performance by me. Then again, I like developing dancefloor structures, so I go back and forth I guess.
I don't know of any labels that would want to release non-dancefloor psytrance though!
Well damn, maybe I should send to a label?
I made the kick in Albino (bezier-like pitch envelopes!), and the other percussion is all Battery 3 samples.
Creating all the sounds from scratch really inspired this track. I was creatively engaged at nearly every step of the way - no time spent clicking through presets - so it actually worked out much faster this way.
Seriously, thanks for the encouragement!!! It's so easy to lose perspective and get down on oneself, when good progress is actually being made!
I made the kick in Albino (bezier-like pitch envelopes!), and the other percussion is all Battery 3 samples.
Creating all the sounds from scratch really inspired this track. I was creatively engaged at nearly every step of the way - no time spent clicking through presets - so it actually worked out much faster this way.
Seriously, thanks for the encouragement!!! It's so easy to lose perspective and get down on oneself, when good progress is actually being made!