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cyber love

Post by hifiboom »

a new song concept.

unfinished... I would appreciate some feedback.
:)

its really minimalistic: only 2 prodysseys and some drums
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Post by hubird »

the prodyssey parts are fantastic, lovely atmosphere fitting perfectly together.
I don't like that (classic?) kick-snare pattern so much, but that's me.
If I find myself in such situation (not satisfied with the rithm) I often try different drumloops to my taste to see what's the unexpected effect, and create something of my own from it.
Keep the prods :-)
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hubrid, thanks for your reply. :)
the kick and snare is just a drumloop anyways, I wanted a quick concept for the groove. I need some new sample cds for that stuff. I only have few drumloops on hd.
I guess the best would be to replace the drums with some sort of waldorf attack synth generated synth drums.

And .. I need something like a midi drum pad, to place drum sounds more organic and less quantizised, at the moment its just placing them in the piano-roll off, what can be quite time-consumping and boring.
And it always sounds a bit liveless... you now when you play it by hand you can shuffle the drums a bit to gt a much more lovely groove.

Additionally I want to add a third subtile string/synth pad line that sometimes peaks out the from behind and at more growded area sounds areas is overlayed by the rest of the synth parts....

I can`t repeat myself often enough. I simply love the prodyssey. Thats exactly what you never find in vst area, a synth that has character and stands its own sound. It does not do everything, but what it does is perfect!
As soon as sc brings out a new synth device based on their analog modelling technology I will buy it without demoing it.
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Post by BingoTheClowno »

I like it too, the prodyssey parts. The drum pattern is comming to strong on my laptop speakers. Maybe lowering the volume on the drum tracks to emphasise even more the prodyssey tracks will do the trick.
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Post by seymourbutz »

Nice track hifiboom. Airy. I agree with Bingo, the hihat is a bit loud. But lets wait for the end product :) thanks for sharing
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when 23:00 has passed everything has to be a headphone mix....

so sometimes the mix may not be a perfect master.... :) :lol:
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Post by Lima »

I like it too! Nice!

:-)
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stardust wrote:I respect that you are respecting the 23:00 recommendation. :)
when the police is meeting you @home, you will respect it. :lol: :P
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Post by H-Rave »

It sounds really good on my monitors not too loud at all.
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Post by obama2008 »

Sounds chill. Put this on while I was doing some errands around the room and it fit the mood. I dig.
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Post by Neil B »

Nice relaxing track. Here in the Uk we've just had a TV series called "Ashes to Ashes". This would have fitted the soundtrack perfectly.
Simple is good.
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