Description : This ones for Cyberflares who just made the coolest utube vid, search six foot six cyberflares and you'll find it. Music cooked up entirely from free Loopmaster demo loops and a Scratch interview. Arrangement and added fx by me. Hopefully I don't upset the upsetter.
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Hi Michel, thanks a lot for listening and taking the time to comment. Yeah you should check Robin's videos for all these tracks they are hugely entertaining. Cheers Chris
Hey Chris what perfect slice of the science you smoked up here! Great to hear mr lee jump up amid the dub, and you just nailed it — i was hoping for this coming out if your corner but coupled with robin’s vid it’s so much better than i could have dreamed. This has been a great fuckin hootenanny for the old goat.
Hi M, I was a bit worried you might have been cooking up something similar since we had referenced Lee Perry in some other messages, but all good luckily. Yeah I reckon Cyber loved it by the sound of it. by the way, are you still considering playing with those tracks I sent you? No pressure lol. My laptop has melted down so I might be out of action for some time :(. I'm a luddite and dreading trying to get everything working again.
Nice use of the reggae tropes with the spoken word in the background. If I remember correctly, during the production process Peter Tosh and others used several different tracks of room mics blended in to get that unique sound.
You could route all the instruments to multiple tracks of reverb/delay at slightly different settings (simulating the mic positioning, short tail delay, almost slap-back on the delay), and then slowly blend each to taste, and you would probably get a similar result.
I used this technique in a previous track to get a certain "liveness" and it worked well. Just a thought, if you want to add that 70s "wetness."
Great track, nice work, reggae flavored Looperman today.
Sounds more scientific than blowing smoke onto the tapes. another thing i thought i saw on a doco was that he made backing tapes of fx etc prior to the musicians recording and blended them in live i think. Possibly as a way to get around the limited number of tracks they had to play with. Anyways, thanks for the tips and information, and of course your time and ears.
Hi Chris I don't know what happened to my reply to you on mine it only put a few words, but I thanked you mentioned Robin and called you a bloody handsome devil too, and cybers vid is fookin awesome,
Yeah man, Robins video is the coolest thing. Lee Scratch Perry apparently used to blow ganja smoke onto the tapes in his original black ark studio in Jamaica. I love that story. Science and magic all mixed up.
Que gran tema amigo Chris, me gusta mucho los efectos que has añadido a la pista, le da un toque esotérico, con buenos ecos, muy trabajados. Buena mezcla. Que tengas un buen día. Salud y paz en el mundo.
Hi Chris,
This is reggea the way I like it. You made a great thing out of it! Great, it'll take me a while to understand everything, so I have to listen a few more times. In any case, it sounds very good how you got that voice in there. Well done! And thank you for participating. Hope Robin likes it!
Greetings
Matthias
Thanks Matthias it was a lot of fun. And thanks for organizing this thing. Robin sounds pretty stoked. He made a trippy little utube video of this which I love. You should find it if you search six foot six cyberflares.
Kia ora Mykael, thanks so much. by a smigden of dance music maybe you're referring to the bass sound? I was after a slightly overdriven sound for the bass trying to refer to what some of the early dub recordings sounded like back in the late 60s and early 70s. they made some awesome sounding stuff on pretty primitive equipment.
Kia ora, thanks Maj. Can't wait to hear the final installments. by the way, were those midi files made by you or something out of a pack? Have a great day. Chris
Wow Chris that is brilliant mate, reggae dub from NZ I'm jockeying with a reefer, jah man six foot six I'm feeling it. Robin Star big geezer an ear pleaser. Fav'd and downloaded
Black Ark 2.0 in the house, i think he will smile now with Jah, I love the raw and intense bass work. The break 2:06 is entry into 5th dimension. This is a honest work of magic dub. i smoke the hell out of your track so Ra will send power down to us. i feel the love Six Foot Six Square and im suprised that dub wont die. I keep it alive but never thought other would do the same.
lol, yeah but I'm not gonna burn mine down. i love the spaciousness of dub and reggae and the sound of those old recordings from late 60s early 70s is phenomenal. do you mean you keep dub alive or dub keeps you alive?! works either way i guess. All the best mate, love your comments and listens thank you.
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Well done you!!
You could route all the instruments to multiple tracks of reverb/delay at slightly different settings (simulating the mic positioning, short tail delay, almost slap-back on the delay), and then slowly blend each to taste, and you would probably get a similar result.
I used this technique in a previous track to get a certain "liveness" and it worked well. Just a thought, if you want to add that 70s "wetness."
Great track, nice work, reggae flavored Looperman today.
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LovePeace&Light,
Mykael
Wow, that was brilliant mate.
Great work, I love all the FX you've done.
Good job.
Well done.
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