Description : .
Title: Orange
BPM: 132
Genre: EDM, as in Electronic Dance Music :-)
DAW: Reaper
Project: Playing with Arturia Analog Lab Play
FX instruments: Arturia Analog Lab Play, ReaSamploMatic5000, Sitala
Samples: From previous project with grandson
FX effects: NI Raum, Ping Pong Pan, ReaDelay, ReaDelay, ReaEQ, ReamLimit, Stargazer
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Comments (6)
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Im glad to see u suggest Discord, so at least it's not extinct lol. Honestly man, I put a lot of work into the creation of the server, and a lot of my own resources, and I really need mods to help me with maintaining it, someone halfway reliable, anyway. I've learned my lesson there.
And no, shoot as much info at me as u like, I can take it lol. I really love that Reese, man. And Reese Basses in general, I've rarely had a song in the last ten years that didn't have one in there somewhere. I also love bells lol. Some Common ground right there.
Your sound selection is great, man. It's a part of production that one doesn't really think about needing to be good at until the issue hits u in the face, and some never improve in that area - even some famous producers are bad with it, imo. I've been watching your progress a bit, I'm glad u stuck around and have settled in to the community. Many of these folks are the best breed of human I know, and I hope u feel the same way as u grow to kno them. Anyway, as my (many) friends in the kingdom say, Cheers.
Nice Frans.
You used sweet sounds in it (Ik weet niet hoe ik het anders moet uitleggen lol)
Gewoon een lekker maar toch redelijk rustig nummer .
Heel aangenaam om om naar te luisteren.
I love Analog Lab, man. I have many preset packs for it, if u ever need any, besides the ones already on the discord. The downside for alot of folks is how RAM-hungry it is, Computer needs a little beef to run Analog Lab and more than 3 or 4 instances of other instruments. Mines good, for now. until the next version comes out and needs 2 gigs of ram on its own lol. Its close already. Ive been meaning to try Reaper a bit more, just to learn something different, hopefully ill get some freetime soon.
I like the sound selection here - What sound (s) are u using in particular, maybe i have it amidst the million presets Arturia throws at u lol.
Hi Aaron, first thanks for the listen and your comments. I can assist in reaper a little bit, using it for a year now and got the hang of it.
Arturio Analog Lab, Memory no issue yet, still having 8 of16 GB free.
Reaper starts slow when Analog Lab is used, it's "Arturia Software Center Agent" using a lot of CPU when Reaper starts and the reaper start that normally takes a few seconds (including VSTs) is taking 68 seconds (11 Analog Lab tracks). That alone is reason to reconsider to keep using Analog Lab.
I don't have processing issues using 10 AL tracks, no crackling due to audio card overload, this song never hits the upper CPU limit of 35%. But I must let you know that I allways force all VSTs to automatically by-pass on silence, hence no CPU usage when not playing.
I had the VST3 issue once that one track didn't produce sound after a Reaper start, switching off the FX and re-starting it solved the issue but makes it a bit unreliable, had the same whis Vital before, switched back to VST(dll) and never had the issue again. For safety I switched to 2-pass render.
The song:
Drums is done using Sitala(1) routing all outputs (32) to 16 seperate tracks for FX treatment (delay, reverb, panning, etc). 1 track is holding a synth that uses a audio sample of my grandson (ReaSamplOmatic5000) and 1 track holding some one-shots I created for a song with my grandson.
Song Analog Lab section split up:
00:00.000 - 00:18.181 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Keys: VS Bells.
00:18.181 - 00:33 .727 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Sequence: Dancing Vocoder.
00:33 .727 - 00:47.272 Bass: Dark Reese + ReaSamplOmatic5000.
00:47.272 - 01:01.818 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Bass: Fluffy White Clouds.
01:01.818 - 01:16.363 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Keys: VS Bells + Sequence: Forest Arps + Sequence: Dancing Vocoder.
The last 2 ondulating oposite left and right.
01:16.363 - 01:30.909 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Fluffy White Clouds.
01:30.909 - 01:50.909 ReaSamplOmatic5000.
Now for the complex part:
01:49.090 - 02:43.181 Keys: VS Bells (5 items).
01:49.090 - 02:43.636 Sequence: Equinox5.
01:49.090 - 02:52.727 Sound Effects: Fitzcarraldo - but EQ to bandpass only between 500 and 1500 Hz, leaving only the background sounds, blocking the synth sound.
01:52.727 - 02:43.636 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Buscar Bass.
01:56.363 - 02:43.636 Bass: Fluffy White Clouds.
02:38.181 - 02:58.181 Keys: Chattering Woodland - but EQ to filter out the synth sound leaving the bird chittering.
Totals:
18 drum tracks
10 Arturio Analog Lab Play tracks (max 7 active at the same time)
1 ReaSamplOmatic5000 track (+Linda Audio - Stargazer)
1 Vocal one-shots track (+Linda Audio - Stargazer)
Some effects applied to some drum instruments, pitch slide on the bells, limiter, etc.
I hope it wasn't to much info haha :-) Need more? Contact me on Discord.
Well if that was playing, I'd like to listen to working with this Arturia Analog synth. You really master the instrument and it is so clear you can deal with analog sound. You gave us a very representative of that era song, made with professional quality.
My best regards, Anthony.
Description : Time to go East! Meet Sheba of The Nile...She has decided to amp up her relationship with the handsome Prince. So what does she do? The Dance of the Seven Veils, of course! Join us on her exciting journey of enchantment!
Please feel free to download from kayos2.bandcamp.com if you want to support our work. Many thanks, Oli&Kay
Description : Spacey and Synthwavey
Please leave your opinion if you have one
:)
This is the rough draft. To hear the final version, you can find the official release on streaming services and bandcamp.
Description : As promised, here's my first ever future bass track! I liked the challenge and must say, I enjoyed every second I spent making this. Y'know it's good to have breather once in a while from the wild beats of dubstep. HOPE YOU BUDS ENJOY! I'm effin out!
Description : R&B Dubstep. Loops and VOX featured are by:
Joe Funktastic
Kiestyle Productions-slushmello
Dubstep drums from several sources
And a whole host of other Loopers.
I've decided to branch outside of my comfort area (jazz and classical music).
Description : Hey, I haven't uploaded in a while, but I thought "why not make a future pop/EDM song?" I hope you guys (and gals) like this, and I actually want someone to collab on this track. Whether female or male, doesn't matter. I'm going for something like In The Name of Love by Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha, or Happier by Marshmello & Bastille. DM me so we can work something out.
SPOTIFY, APPLE MUSIC, SOUNDCLOUD: hobewan - burned too many
future bass/melodic dubstep/emotional trap? been going through a rough time lately but things are starting to look up and this song is an expression of that. let me know what you think!!
Description : Oh I am so glad it came out almost as I wanted.
I was forced to stop, because even if I render every pattern, the project was still lagging. I think I got my style. 808 slides and electric guitar in a future bass song.
Description : just something to get the party started ;)
i used 3 loops from looperman and added some of my own stuff:
1. woozybeats - digitalien (main melody)
2. psytrance bass
3. murdabeatz type drums with 808
its free to use and royalty free, key is d and it´s at 140 BPM.
And no, shoot as much info at me as u like, I can take it lol. I really love that Reese, man. And Reese Basses in general, I've rarely had a song in the last ten years that didn't have one in there somewhere. I also love bells lol. Some Common ground right there.
Your sound selection is great, man. It's a part of production that one doesn't really think about needing to be good at until the issue hits u in the face, and some never improve in that area - even some famous producers are bad with it, imo. I've been watching your progress a bit, I'm glad u stuck around and have settled in to the community. Many of these folks are the best breed of human I know, and I hope u feel the same way as u grow to kno them. Anyway, as my (many) friends in the kingdom say, Cheers.
You used sweet sounds in it (Ik weet niet hoe ik het anders moet uitleggen lol)
Gewoon een lekker maar toch redelijk rustig nummer .
Heel aangenaam om om naar te luisteren.
Fijn om te lezen dat mijn probeerseltjes op prijs gesteld worden.
I like the sound selection here - What sound (s) are u using in particular, maybe i have it amidst the million presets Arturia throws at u lol.
Arturio Analog Lab, Memory no issue yet, still having 8 of16 GB free.
Reaper starts slow when Analog Lab is used, it's "Arturia Software Center Agent" using a lot of CPU when Reaper starts and the reaper start that normally takes a few seconds (including VSTs) is taking 68 seconds (11 Analog Lab tracks). That alone is reason to reconsider to keep using Analog Lab.
I don't have processing issues using 10 AL tracks, no crackling due to audio card overload, this song never hits the upper CPU limit of 35%. But I must let you know that I allways force all VSTs to automatically by-pass on silence, hence no CPU usage when not playing.
I had the VST3 issue once that one track didn't produce sound after a Reaper start, switching off the FX and re-starting it solved the issue but makes it a bit unreliable, had the same whis Vital before, switched back to VST(dll) and never had the issue again. For safety I switched to 2-pass render.
The song:
Drums is done using Sitala(1) routing all outputs (32) to 16 seperate tracks for FX treatment (delay, reverb, panning, etc). 1 track is holding a synth that uses a audio sample of my grandson (ReaSamplOmatic5000) and 1 track holding some one-shots I created for a song with my grandson.
Song Analog Lab section split up:
00:00.000 - 00:18.181 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Keys: VS Bells.
00:18.181 - 00:33 .727 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Sequence: Dancing Vocoder.
00:33 .727 - 00:47.272 Bass: Dark Reese + ReaSamplOmatic5000.
00:47.272 - 01:01.818 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Bass: Fluffy White Clouds.
01:01.818 - 01:16.363 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Raum Sequence + Keys: VS Bells + Sequence: Forest Arps + Sequence: Dancing Vocoder.
The last 2 ondulating oposite left and right.
01:16.363 - 01:30.909 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Fluffy White Clouds.
01:30.909 - 01:50.909 ReaSamplOmatic5000.
Now for the complex part:
01:49.090 - 02:43.181 Keys: VS Bells (5 items).
01:49.090 - 02:43.636 Sequence: Equinox5.
01:49.090 - 02:52.727 Sound Effects: Fitzcarraldo - but EQ to bandpass only between 500 and 1500 Hz, leaving only the background sounds, blocking the synth sound.
01:52.727 - 02:43.636 Bass: Dark Reese + Bass: Buscar Bass.
01:56.363 - 02:43.636 Bass: Fluffy White Clouds.
02:38.181 - 02:58.181 Keys: Chattering Woodland - but EQ to filter out the synth sound leaving the bird chittering.
Totals:
18 drum tracks
10 Arturio Analog Lab Play tracks (max 7 active at the same time)
1 ReaSamplOmatic5000 track (+Linda Audio - Stargazer)
1 Vocal one-shots track (+Linda Audio - Stargazer)
Some effects applied to some drum instruments, pitch slide on the bells, limiter, etc.
I hope it wasn't to much info haha :-) Need more? Contact me on Discord.
My best regards, Anthony.
Still busy exploring :-)