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Since I am a mechanical engineer, I thought it might be mandatory to listen to 'Soul of the Machine': I think this song is very good also! It got me body moving. What sort of synths do you use? They are pretty tasty.
A couple of old re-mastered tracks (psytrance)
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Thanks, Aaron!
Morning Wakeup: Mostly Virus TI and some bits from Diversion, Discovery Pro and Sylenth
Thanks for listening!
It was sort of concept, to make the whole thing deliberately minimal and slowly evolving and then suddenly add the melodic parts when nobody expects that Not sure if it worked out well
Coolaaron aardvark wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:46 am Since I am a mechanical engineer, I thought it might be mandatory to listen to 'Soul of the Machine':
Soul of the Machine: Serum, Viper, Sylenth and Spire, maybe something else I forgot. Lots of processing.aaron aardvark wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:46 am What sort of synths do you use? They are pretty tasty.
Morning Wakeup: Mostly Virus TI and some bits from Diversion, Discovery Pro and Sylenth
I don't exaclty remember, actually these songs are about 2-3 years old. I think I made some speech bits in FL Studio demo and processed them with FLs own vocoder or maybe NI Razor. Anyway, when I need a vocoder I typically use Razor for that, i think it sounds great.
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Thanks for listening!
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