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Post by deweak on Sept 17, 2009 11:28:33 GMT
AmbiancesHere is a collection of short tracks that I composed as a demo in various styles. Most parts come from the Fusion, leads are mainly V-Synth GT, some other pads from the Kawai K5000S.
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rainbow
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Post by rainbow on Sept 17, 2009 17:33:56 GMT
Impressive range of styles and recording quality
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Post by deweak on Sept 17, 2009 18:52:10 GMT
Your encouragements goes straight to my heart. I'm so glad to have such positive feedbacks, it's a huge source of motivation for working even harder.
Thank you.
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Post by mercury on Oct 8, 2009 21:44:38 GMT
It´s just amazing! Very many different styles, with very good clarity. How did u achieve such a balanced sound? Did u mix on a computer DAW? Great sounds!
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Post by mercury on Oct 8, 2009 21:48:17 GMT
It´s just amazing! Very many different styles, with very good clarity. How did u achieve such a balanced sound? Did u mix on a computer DAW? Great sounds!
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Post by djnorythm on Oct 11, 2009 5:24:59 GMT
Really enjoyed the mixes. You nailed the 'Art of Noise' sound on the first couple of tracks. Bravo and thanks for posting.
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Post by deweak on Oct 11, 2009 21:22:37 GMT
Thanks !
>Mercury : yes, I record on Samplitude, and no I didn't mix these tracks very much. The point is to layer sound that naturally mix together : one sound for each frequency and panning zone. I generally try many sounds while the previously recorded tracks play in order to chose the right one to add.
In fact I often hear sounds that are great in solo but awful in the mix due to overlapping frequencies. You can fix some problems with EQs and panning, but the best thing is to have the right sound from the begining (crap in = crap out !)
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