I was recording this riff at the kitchen table while my wife was making dinner for our three year old. The result speaks for it's self. Hope you enjoy it. Makes me smile.
This one has been sitting around for a while but I feel it's the best or most interesting of my most recent posts. The inspiration came from listening to an old CD I have of a great band from the 90's. If anybody can name the band that I gained…
I was recording this riff at the kitchen table while my wife was making dinner for our three year old. The result speaks for it's self. Hope you enjoy it. Makes me smile.
A collaboration that involved 5 musicians over several parts of the world. A crazy stalker tune - Has a soft/hard/soft format. Recorded with The Boss Micro BR(MBR), Mixed with Audacity and then mastered with the MBR.
More details in the Youtube…
If the synth intro doesn't do anything for you, just wait about two minutes for the main part of the song to start.
Uses two Creative Commons samples from freesound.org:
2523 RHumphries rbh thunder storm
2524 RHumphries rbh thunder 02
I was recording this riff at the kitchen table while my wife was making dinner for our three year old. The result speaks for it's self. Hope you enjoy it. Makes me smile.
This one has been sitting around for a while but I feel it's the best or most interesting of my most recent posts. The inspiration came from listening to an old CD I have of a great band from the 90's. If anybody can name the band that I gained…
I was recording this riff at the kitchen table while my wife was making dinner for our three year old. The result speaks for it's self. Hope you enjoy it. Makes me smile.
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
Another in my series of evolving sonic noise experiments.
The source for this piece was a recording from my latest Reaktor instrument [TMA-2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyEEW-tCNL4) with a sample map constructed from [Richard Devines](http…
@MannequinRaces: Reaktor is still a great tool for experimenting with sound design and, as a bonus, you get a fantastic range of great instruments and effects. It does require some effort to learn and the program has some issues but it's totally worth it.
Thanks for your suggestions about creating space. You're right in that I just went for the first fast panning preset I liked and it is kind of monotonous after a while.
When I was working mostly in Logic I used to automate volume a lot which can also create space. But this is something I don't find as natural in Ableton. I think it's a consequence of the Session/Arrangement dichotomy that I'm not as happy with yet.
I'm working on something new & again using TMA-2 as one of my sources. I'll see if I can do a better job with it.
Solo acoustic guitar recorded January 2nd 2009. Hope to do a longer more developed version at some point ,but for now just a short version to learn more about using new DAW software.
I thought it might be interesting to post the source material I used in the track [IX](http://alonetone.com/sandbags/tracks/ix-2). This is the file generated by my TMA-2 instrument that I processed to make IX.
If you're into this sort of noisy…
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I like the chord progression, and how annoyed your wife sounds with your daughter asking over and over if it's ready.
Beautiful, man; thanks for checking my stuff out. Best of the best to you and yourz!
Her voice brings me back, and I'm on my way back now. So much love to the Song and the Singers!
makes me smile too!
Interesting transition at the 1:30 mark. Good stuff. Nice recording and production as always!
Gorgeous! Really interesting harmonic changes
you've got some pretty nice guitar sounds on these songs. great intro on this track.
me gustan tus canciones
hola
My dog sat and looked steady at my peavey amp speakers as this played. Then wagged her tail so it must me a 10.
Nice!
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What a Beaut! JRR
what's the story behind the profile pic?
Love this (still).
Oh my. Heavenly! Starry indeed!
@MannequinRaces: Reaktor is still a great tool for experimenting with sound design and, as a bonus, you get a fantastic range of great instruments and effects. It does require some effort to learn and the program has some issues but it's totally worth it. Thanks for your suggestions about creating space. You're right in that I just went for the first fast panning preset I liked and it is kind of monotonous after a while. When I was working mostly in Logic I used to automate volume a lot which can also create space. But this is something I don't find as natural in Ableton. I think it's a consequence of the Session/Arrangement dichotomy that I'm not as happy with yet. I'm working on something new & again using TMA-2 as one of my sources. I'll see if I can do a better job with it.
Wow. I am really impressed with your acoustic work. Very very nice! Derrick Gibson
Wish I could play piano! Thanks for sharing your talent to others who wish they could! Beautiful soulful stuff here.
Once again, killer stuff. Love what you're doing here.