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noodling around with D&B.. uses flexor, dfilter, 2448 mixer, ssb delay, kickme!
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very nice! cool vocals inside this...
I wouldn`t hurt if there would be more spoken vocal stuff inside this track.

it is something like jungle house style...
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Post by seymourbutz »

thank you hifiboom :)

here is a little variation on that theme, uses flexor, stm 24/48, masterverb
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Post by BingoTheClowno »

The lyrics are hard to understand. Can you write down the lyrics of both songs?
I like the second song, but don't quite understand what regrets are you talking about. The first song is not my cup of tea.
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Post by seymourbutz »

Hi BingoTheClowno, and thanks for listening. The second song lyrics are taken from Mark Twain's Cannibalism in the cars, page 2:

"On the 19th of December, 1853, I started from St. Louis on the evening train bound for Chicago. There were only twenty-four passengers, all told. There were no ladies and no children. We were in excellent spirits, and pleasant acquaintanceships were soon formed. The journey bade fair to be a happy one; and no individual in the party, I think, had even the vaguest presentiment of the horrors we were soon to undergo. "

you are right, the recording is barely intelligible, I will redo it. Thanks for the heads up. But don't you go on and try to figure out a meaning to no regrets; I'm still piecing it together. All I can tell at this point is that between both songs there will be a prince/aphex twin like ballad that talks about two lovers splitting up. I guess no regrets could apply then, but this is a work in progress

The first song goes like this:

The world is deemed to get down under
an irresistible pace catches us master baiters
The time has passed an unreversible point
Where we can hope to strive aside the shivers and quakes
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Post by tgstgs »

what happend with high frequenzy?

good vibes
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Post by seymourbutz »

They got swallowed into a wifi router ;)
Seriously though, do you mean both songs miss high frequencies or can you put your finger on areas? thanks for your input tgstgs
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Post by tgstgs »

well first i hear and miss hights;
than i put on an analyser which has significant dropouts at 18000 + Hz

it was a quicktst so maybe i did something wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i apologize if its me!!!!!!!!!!!

but for hearing you would make me happy if adding more high frequenzy!
spezialy song 2 is good;
but who am i to tell you . . .

good vibes from vienna
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Post by seymourbutz »

tgstgs wrote:well first i hear and miss hights;
than i put on an analyser which has significant dropouts at 18000 + Hz
objectivity :)
but who am i to tell you . . .
hey most of us are ordinary jacks that need input to our sounds and use the same core hardware
spezialy song 2 is good;
sorry if I insist but do you mean in terms of frequencies? otherwise what frequency analyzer did you use? I did fiddle with the voices
good vibes from vienna
I appreciate that, same to you :)
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seymourbutz wrote:you are right, the recording is barely intelligible, I will redo it. Thanks for the heads up. But don't you go on and try to figure out a meaning to no regrets; I'm still piecing it together. All I can tell at this point is that between both songs there will be a prince/aphex twin like ballad that talks about two lovers splitting up. I guess no regrets could apply then, but this is a work in progress
Just don't go on a killing spree....
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im talking of song2 i like a lot
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maybe someone can tell me how to put 2 pics in one post?



good vibes
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Post by BingoTheClowno »

That's an mp3, it is normal to have its high lost to compression.
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Post by tgstgs »

'That's an mp3, it is normal to have its high lost to compression. '
Ahh . .
than song1 must be 96kHz 32bit i guess

anyway good song good vibes from vienna_.
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Post by hifiboom »

thats the air absortion from world wide web....

the second one is nice too, but really it has almost nothing to do with the first one. :lol: completly different style. And well its better produced imo.
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Post by seymourbutz »

wow, thanks guys. special thanks to you tgstgs, your analysis is very interesting. Now where is that song I have to finish? no not that one, that one ;)
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Post by dawman »

Nice little thread and analysis, and song.

I am from St.Louis, and absolutely love Samuel Clemens ( M.Twain ).

Very interesting stuff, please continue.
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Post by seymourbutz »

thank you scope4live :)
here is a little magic flute.. must go easy on those pain killers.. ah srcew it :lol: they taste sooo good
uses stm2448, vectron
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Very interesting! What technique did you use, granular synthesis?
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Post by seymourbutz »

nope, this is one bar of Mozart's magic flute played backwards through sts5000. Thanks for your interest Bingo. It still needs a lot of work. Ok here is todays work; uses flexor, dmute, stm2448.. this is my last post for a while I think as I am now entering the 'production' of a ballad that promises to be quite demanding
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