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I'm in Tokyo right now, where I used to live, for summer vacation. My composing tools are all in Miami. All that I have right now is my powerbook 15" 1gig RAM with Tracktion 2, Kontakt 2, a bunch of free vsti and vst effects, and a bunch of sound fonts. (and triton as controller)

I get an e-mail from a friend in shanghai, and the person wants me to write a demo song, and to make a long story short, I'm stuck with whatever I have right now to write a tune.

here's my setup in my living room:
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Mixing under fatal conditions:
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With a little help from this little buddy (shure e3c):
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The living has another set of big speakers, powered with this vintage gear:
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What does the song sound like? I didn't post this in the songs forum because it's not a scope composition at all. Anyway, the piece has a very strange groove that's very loosely quantized and out of time in a funky way.. It's done in hiphop all the time but not much with house. (I don't think) But it definitely has a new sounding groove to it. Pretty much repeats itself. We'll see if the vocals can juice it up a bit.

http://www.iface.ne.jp/~ken/mypictures/sonjatrack2.mp3

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Post by Spirit »

Ambient lounge funk ? Perky :smile:
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Post by paulrmartin »

Man! We have GOT to do something together!
Are we listening?..
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Post by darkrezin »

Sounds rather nice.. funky broken beats kinda stuff. Do you know UK stuff like Atjazz, DKD, Mark de Clive Lowe, Kaidi Taitham, Bugs in the Attic etc.. I think you'd really get into the kind of production those guys do.

I can't imagine how you'd mix on that ghettoblaster tho..
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Post by kensuguro »

cool, didn't know there were that many people doing this kinda stuff. Small world.

Also, I've raved about the e3c before, but I can't stress enough it's value in this production. I'd imagine the e4c or the e5c (the even better models) take us yet another step closer to a mobile mixing environment. Although I'm still skeptical of earphone only mixing, I'm surprised it was workable at all. New era of mixing? Portable monitors?
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Post by braincell »

Everything is relative. Ten years ago this would have been a dream setup. I'm working more with the laptop. Particularly I like Reason, Absynth and SIR.

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Post by Nestor »

Super cool sound Ken! Love it! :smile: Very musical.

That makes me think that we sometimes overdue things, becuase we have so many plugins at hand, particularly free VST effects and synths.

The Rhodes sound is SUPERB!
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Post by Nestor »

ATW: It sounds very much like the early Vanelli times... Ken, do you know Gino Vanelli work? If you don't, you should as it is very much in your style. Have a go, particularly with Brother to Brother, it's great! Cheers.
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