This is some really heavy stuff, Nelson! I had my sound system up a bit too high when I clicked on your track and I came a few inches off my chair when it started!
Wow, Richie...I really like this track and I think you did a great job, as did Farisha.
I don't know what the big deal is on using tools of the trade. We all do in one way or another. If you use VST instruments, that's a tool! I use an electronic drum kit because I don't want to mic all my drums and piss the neighbors off. I don't know that much about autotune, cause I'm not a singer, but if I was, I'd probably use it. Hell, I love tools and gadgets. I wish I would have had half this stuff when I was playing in bands. I'm going to use everything in my toolbox to make my tracks sound better, but I digress!
Did I say this was a great track! Well, it is...nuff said!
Many thanks for posting comments. It's always good to hear your view of my productions so thanks for that. I agree with you on all the fuss that's been made about using tools. I remember when I first started playing guitar there were no electronic tuners (1962!) but now I use one without thinking about it and wouldn't have it any other way.
So sorry I misunderstood you. I guess your track sounded good enough to sound finished (as I humbly take my foot out of my mouth!) But honestly, it sounded finished to me. Everyone has their own technique for doing their tracks, so you do whatever works for you. If you are successful and pleased with your work, don't worry about anyone else. You're a wonderful musician, so do your own thing!
I've notice some members will put up half finished projects up. I guess that's ok if you want advice, but I've never been one to post anything till I am fully satisfied with it. I'm also a stickler for finishing one before starting another. I've just always been that way. I work extensively with Franco (ferryterry) and many times I tell him I have to finish what I'm working on before starting one of his projects. I'm constantly making little changes towards the end and until I say to myself, "I can't think of anything else to do to it," I just can't bring myself to post it...But I digress!
Anyway, very good job. Always enjoy checking out your work.
Hello Scott!
I must have wrote it corny someway because you misunderstood: I'm not finished with this one and I'm one of those who NEVER finish anything and post it anyway. Hence this project.
Haha!
Aaanyway - say thanks to your body Ferryterry for the guitarr loop, I could't find it in the forums anymore and thank him for it there myself so I guess he has taken it down for some reason.
I'll try to become more like you in the future. ;)
Cheers and take care! / SJ =)
Brilliant piece, Alex! Your work is always wonderful, and it's an added pleasure when I can hear my friend and collaborator, Franco, included with your work. I'd not heard this particular work from him before. Great stuff from you and Franco.
This is quite nice, especially from an online music creator. Not sure how much is involved with your program, but you have a good ear. I'm curious of the site that could create this with little music knowledge. There's some nice programs out there if you wish to take this to a new level. Maybe you can even learn to play an instrument...Good luck.
Thanx! Musicshake...very easy, BreakOutBand...no longer there. I recently found...Audiotool. It's more involved than the other sites so, I have much to learn there. Thanx again.
Nicely done, Alex. I don't listen to techno or electronic styles much anymore, but use to get into it in it's heyday. I remember jamming to Kraftwerk on a Simmons drum kit with friends, back in the old days. Things have really changed since than.
Thanks a lot Scott! It's a bit unusual for me as well and as I said when responding to other comments below: it's an experimental track! The basic idea here was to create minimal and repetitive electro music. I really like kraftwerk and older german electronic - good point! So again: this one is just my attempt to make an electro track - the 'techno' label can fit all older electro-music genres!
Thanks again for your time and nice comments - it's always appreciated! Alex
thanks very much Scott. it has had quite a facelift in the last few days. more present. but yea - I enjoy these cinematic efforts - telling a literal story at least in part. i'm fortunate to have good collabs. but the mix has been an absolute trial from heaven.
Nice track, James. Everything meshes really well. Mix is nice and clear and not too much compression. Like the harp. Is it a softsynths or live? Good job!
Really cool track, G.O. Little confused about the jazz genre, though. Has a nice 'new age' feel to it. Very well balanced on all instrument. Love the keys.
I appreciate it Scott. I suppose the percussion had that Jazz feeling to it, however I decided to put the genre as fusion. Other looper commenters have said other genres along with yours. Nevertheless, I appreciate your comment and your time to listen.
Yeah, a bit beyond my budget now, too. Also, the module is not included. That's another $500 to $1000 depending on which you choose. As far as volume, the snare is no louder. Your volume is controlled through your module's volume control. It just feels better than a pad and has better rebound response. You can buy a mesh head and put it on an acoustic snare drum for silent practice. They are about $10, so if you have an old snare, you can try one out and see how it feels. I love them for practice.
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That wasnt my intention at all(to lift you off from your chair)
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I don't know what the big deal is on using tools of the trade. We all do in one way or another. If you use VST instruments, that's a tool! I use an electronic drum kit because I don't want to mic all my drums and piss the neighbors off. I don't know that much about autotune, cause I'm not a singer, but if I was, I'd probably use it. Hell, I love tools and gadgets. I wish I would have had half this stuff when I was playing in bands. I'm going to use everything in my toolbox to make my tracks sound better, but I digress!
Did I say this was a great track! Well, it is...nuff said!
Cheers,
Scott
Many thanks for posting comments. It's always good to hear your view of my productions so thanks for that. I agree with you on all the fuss that's been made about using tools. I remember when I first started playing guitar there were no electronic tuners (1962!) but now I use one without thinking about it and wouldn't have it any other way.
Glad you liked the track.
Best
Richie
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Oh, don´t worry! I thought it was a funny misunderstanding.
No worries.
I'll try to do my thing.
Take care Scott!
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Sounds good and glad you finished it.
I've notice some members will put up half finished projects up. I guess that's ok if you want advice, but I've never been one to post anything till I am fully satisfied with it. I'm also a stickler for finishing one before starting another. I've just always been that way. I work extensively with Franco (ferryterry) and many times I tell him I have to finish what I'm working on before starting one of his projects. I'm constantly making little changes towards the end and until I say to myself, "I can't think of anything else to do to it," I just can't bring myself to post it...But I digress!
Anyway, very good job. Always enjoy checking out your work.
Cheers,
Scott
I must have wrote it corny someway because you misunderstood: I'm not finished with this one and I'm one of those who NEVER finish anything and post it anyway. Hence this project.
Haha!
Aaanyway - say thanks to your body Ferryterry for the guitarr loop, I could't find it in the forums anymore and thank him for it there myself so I guess he has taken it down for some reason.
I'll try to become more like you in the future. ;)
Cheers and take care! / SJ =)
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I look forward to hearing more of your work.
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your words mean much for me
hope i can come with a new and better music
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