Hi Murdabeat,
maybe you will take me for completely nuts, but you've asked for ideas. Well, I hear gregorian choir in the background and a very cool FEMALE word in the front. A contradiction. But this is very cool and soothing as it is, too.
Regards,
Michael
I paired it with Oceanically's acapella "Lifeboats" which, with a little rejiggering and a little shortening, works, and sounds amazing. But I think it would sound better without the trilling at all. There's something really stunning and cool about all the rest of what you put together. I do stuff in earphones all the time too and yeah, sometimes all of a sudden I'll hear something that was there the whole time but my brain was willing itself not to hear it. Anyway, great track but for me, one step too far. And I say that with great tenderness because I do that all the time myself.
I love this track - except for the high-pitched trilling that runs throughout and is embedded in all the other sounds (I downloaded and was messing around with it and a vocal and couldn't help continually bumping against that trilling sound and couldn't get rid of it). Is that supposed to be there or...? Anyway, I think your track is amazing except for that.
Thanks for that. Used two high pitch: night crickets and cymbals to have a night motive feel. I produce all my tracks in Earphones Sucks is too high pitch :(
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maybe you will take me for completely nuts, but you've asked for ideas. Well, I hear gregorian choir in the background and a very cool FEMALE word in the front. A contradiction. But this is very cool and soothing as it is, too.
Regards,
Michael
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you desperately need some spit or vocs...as you mentioned...
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