I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
Nice! I really like this so far. Only suggestions I have are to try messing with the sound of your synth lead with more than just pitch bend, e.g. instead of pitch bend sometimes try jacking with the resonance or cutoff, modulation/LFO, or using other effects briefly (echo/delay, different eq levels of hi/lo-pass filters, etc.)
This was another one of my more popular pieces that I had up from SoundCloud. I can't remember the story of how I wrote this. I was probably just messing around.
I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
Indeed GCD knows his stuff :) I always trust his advice. Speaking of which I uploaded a new version with the fixes. Im gonna give it another look to see what else I can do to improve it in the meanwhile. I never liked the idea of uploading blatantly-not-ready music though, so I do add what I can beforehand :)
I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
Well, I am not a musician, but sounds great to me!
Galileo knows what he's talking about though.
I love the quiet and then the percussion piece in the middle.
I wish I could say that I had a story behind this but I have none :( Thanks to all those that put their input into this, particularly GCD, I cannot overstate how helpful this was.
I wanted to hear something in a higher octave come in sometime after the drums and bass came in, maybe in sixteenth notes or something. Maybe also make the hi-hat go double-time for a bit when the melody starts getting crazy around 2:15-ish. Sounds like a good start, though!
This is very good, clever timing. It sort of reminds me of Liabach with glass voices, the drums loops are excellent. PS thank you for the comments T.L.B'r
Great title for this track. Reminded me of a fairground - great energy and mix of sounds.
I also use Ardour on Linux, there aren't many of us about. Welcome to alonetone!
possibly one of the most atmospheric tunes i have come across in a long while. Having said that my Carbon Lifeforms CDs are gathering dust, might take them down in a bit :L
I abuse Jeff Lynn's (ELO) wonderful song.
I sing it a minor 3rd lower then originally recorded by ELO since I wanted to use my 12-string guitar and it is a lot easier to play tuned down to reduce the tension a bit.
voice
12 string rhythm…
The chorus is adapted from "O Death Rock Me Asleep", by Anne Boleyn, while imprisoned in the Tower of London, waiting for her execution.
(Tolar & Savigear 2010)
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Yes..It works.....love the Gurning effects !!
Nice nice
Nice mix! Sounds great!
Came back for another listen!
Mental. I love it.
i like the rhythm a lot here... good stuff, evocative of a violent encounter with zombies.
Nice! I really like this so far. Only suggestions I have are to try messing with the sound of your synth lead with more than just pitch bend, e.g. instead of pitch bend sometimes try jacking with the resonance or cutoff, modulation/LFO, or using other effects briefly (echo/delay, different eq levels of hi/lo-pass filters, etc.)
I really enjoyed this track. For a work in progress I should say it's progressed brilliantly.
A wired ride into the darkness.....enjoyed may i add
like this one a lot. keep up the good work, mate.
I decided to beef up and lengthen the end-point's 'moment of madness' once again thanks for the help guys :)
I like your rework! Feeling much more solid. :D
Indeed GCD knows his stuff :) I always trust his advice. Speaking of which I uploaded a new version with the fixes. Im gonna give it another look to see what else I can do to improve it in the meanwhile. I never liked the idea of uploading blatantly-not-ready music though, so I do add what I can beforehand :)
Well, I am not a musician, but sounds great to me! Galileo knows what he's talking about though. I love the quiet and then the percussion piece in the middle.
I wanted to hear something in a higher octave come in sometime after the drums and bass came in, maybe in sixteenth notes or something. Maybe also make the hi-hat go double-time for a bit when the melody starts getting crazy around 2:15-ish. Sounds like a good start, though!
Wow this keeps developing and taking unexpected turns like a high-speed chase through a year's worth of accumulated subconscious information.
This is very good, clever timing. It sort of reminds me of Liabach with glass voices, the drums loops are excellent. PS thank you for the comments T.L.B'r
Bouncing ! Kool
Great title for this track. Reminded me of a fairground - great energy and mix of sounds. I also use Ardour on Linux, there aren't many of us about. Welcome to alonetone!
Pretty cool stuff:)
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possibly one of the most atmospheric tunes i have come across in a long while. Having said that my Carbon Lifeforms CDs are gathering dust, might take them down in a bit :L
wow.... just wow... and im only a minute in!
this is a very deep poem. I like the narration also :)
This reminds me heavily of evanescence. And i like this just as much as I liked the song Nobody's Fool, which is to say a hell of a lot :D Great song!