Description : ableton some dune vst vers 1 and 2.5 papens blade synth and massive ive since taken out the rodes track and replaced it with a synth thanks Bleep and neuromancer for the suggestion
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yeah man, it's like a drug, I start breathing slower, it feels like I'm breathing in cold air, I like the first synth, and those guitar sounds, awesome guitar, vibrating guitar, superb, also nice beat
Sorry, I didn't mean use a guitar with guitar rig. I meant take the rhodes and put it through Guitar Rig to give it some FX/distortion etc. But you might be better off just using a synth or some other vst instrument.
That's a great idea I did not think to do that plus it means I can keep the midi n change the instrument I also can distort the Rhodes as you suggest I'll get on that today excellent suggestion thanks Robbie.
Love it. It has a strong cinematic Sci Fi Feel, with a nice groove. I didn't like the Wurlitzer/Rhodes sound that came in at 1:22 and toward the end. The notes were ok, but I would use a different texture. It might be as easy as putting it through something like guitar rig or other effects vst and adding some distortion etc.
hey Glenn good to hear from you are right about the rhodes sound i wanted something to contrast the pipes i did not think that a guitar would have worked i'll give that a try at a later date thanks for the input. On a separate note i'm finding vocs a real pain to deal with that blue misty track could hit the circular file. May the force be with you best regards Robbie.
Listening to this makes me realize that I need updated synths. I love what you are doing with the Dune. Are you playing the parts on the keyboard? Regards - Dan
Hi Dan,
I just had another look at that this track there was more work in it than i remember i used 2 tracks which were dune 1 the first synth they made and one dune 2.5 . I also used massive and Papens Blade synth. I used the keybopard for the pipes which was from massive but i created the pipes sound from inside the synth using some wind instrument i think it was. It is not a preset. Synapse did a deal on the two dune synths they included dune1 cheaper if bought as a pair. I think dune 2.5 is on of the best sounding synth vst out there. best regards Robbie.
Bleep hows it going man good to hear from you. I had to spend some time finding something i could make to sound like a bagpipe but i thought it was near enough to work. As far as the rhodes synth thing at 2.29 i agree im not a fan of it myself but i wanted a variation to the bagpipe sound probably needs more work but im on to another track as usual gotta keep working or my brain stagnates that and having the attention span of a flea does not help my focus heeee :).
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I just had another look at that this track there was more work in it than i remember i used 2 tracks which were dune 1 the first synth they made and one dune 2.5 . I also used massive and Papens Blade synth. I used the keybopard for the pipes which was from massive but i created the pipes sound from inside the synth using some wind instrument i think it was. It is not a preset. Synapse did a deal on the two dune synths they included dune1 cheaper if bought as a pair. I think dune 2.5 is on of the best sounding synth vst out there. best regards Robbie.
Wow, I love it mate.
Well done.
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Jamid
Awesome track here! i love the celtic approach! i'm less fan with the synth which start at 02:29. (i know it's not one but it sounds like a rhodes)
So, the electronic background create a specific atmosphere with the celtic touch, i really like this kind of melt! congrats Rob!
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