(Retro) Archive 80 - Lovers
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 182 posts since 10 Feb, 2005 from Germany
120 BPM
Made with:
Reason 10 Expanse/Korg/Luna/Maia/Kontakt
FL Studio 20 (Video)
https://youtu.be/b3u3Fr9Jjgo
Made with:
Reason 10 Expanse/Korg/Luna/Maia/Kontakt
FL Studio 20 (Video)
https://youtu.be/b3u3Fr9Jjgo
- KVRAF
- 6322 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
A nice example of synthwave. Good melody with a nice clear mix.
It sounds like everything is quantized. I think it would be better if the melodies were less robotic sounding.
It sounds like everything is quantized. I think it would be better if the melodies were less robotic sounding.
- KVRAF
- 3390 posts since 5 Mar, 2004 from Gold Coast Australia
Fruity probably made a good call with their Video thingee. I feel like I'd love to be able to make video alongside my composing in Reason instead of later in a 3rd party app (HitFilm currently). That said we'd always be hoping for more features so we'd be screaming for V-REs and After Effects Plugins too. Maybe that is a thing for Props to consider by partnering with HiFilm...
Nice sounds and melodies. Funny as I am working on material with a similar feel myself. A form of natural and melodic synth music. I published "Parker Probe" recently with a video.
If you did want to loosen the feel without playing, my method is to use the Groove panel and make a channel where you have your main groove but set a Random offset to create some "slop" in chosen instruments. The trick is not to send drums to this or they sound ikky, but the contrast of the melodic instruments loosening around the drums is very good. The amount of slop depends on the piece/tempo. Just be aware that you may need to shorten all MIDI Notes but up to the Rnd amount or they will either not trigger or portamento overlapping notes.
Nice sounds and melodies. Funny as I am working on material with a similar feel myself. A form of natural and melodic synth music. I published "Parker Probe" recently with a video.
If you did want to loosen the feel without playing, my method is to use the Groove panel and make a channel where you have your main groove but set a Random offset to create some "slop" in chosen instruments. The trick is not to send drums to this or they sound ikky, but the contrast of the melodic instruments loosening around the drums is very good. The amount of slop depends on the piece/tempo. Just be aware that you may need to shorten all MIDI Notes but up to the Rnd amount or they will either not trigger or portamento overlapping notes.
Benedict Roff-Marsh
http://www.benedictroffmarsh.com
http://www.benedictroffmarsh.com
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 182 posts since 10 Feb, 2005 from Germany
Thanx @ all. and yes - Fruity´s Virtualizer is great!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 182 posts since 10 Feb, 2005 from Germany
Thank you. i like your style too!Benedict wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 3:38 am Fruity probably made a good call with their Video thingee. I feel like I'd love to be able to make video alongside my composing in Reason instead of later in a 3rd party app (HitFilm currently). That said we'd always be hoping for more features so we'd be screaming for V-REs and After Effects Plugins too. Maybe that is a thing for Props to consider by partnering with HiFilm...
Nice sounds and melodies. Funny as I am working on material with a similar feel myself. A form of natural and melodic synth music. I published "Parker Probe" recently with a video.
If you did want to loosen the feel without playing, my method is to use the Groove panel and make a channel where you have your main groove but set a Random offset to create some "slop" in chosen instruments. The trick is not to send drums to this or they sound ikky, but the contrast of the melodic instruments loosening around the drums is very good. The amount of slop depends on the piece/tempo. Just be aware that you may need to shorten all MIDI Notes but up to the Rnd amount or they will either not trigger or portamento overlapping notes.
- KVRAF
- 3390 posts since 5 Mar, 2004 from Gold Coast Australia
Benedict Roff-Marsh
http://www.benedictroffmarsh.com
http://www.benedictroffmarsh.com