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Week 33 (Burst Transmission)

By ConfettiTsunami on August 17, 2014 7:52 pm

I’m very happy with the outcome of my track this week. This mellow track was composed and built on the Teenage Engineering=Op1. I then added a few clap samples from a 909 at the end and about halfway trough an effect soaked Melodica comes into the track:



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And happy you should be! Faved.

loved this one! I was listening to this weeks tracks in the background and thought...oh, an OP-1? I never actually had one but I think it is becoming imminent to purchase one finally...lot's of interesting sounds! kudos

Thanks man great to hear you liked it :-)

Jim Wood wrote:

And happy you should be! Faved.


dreikelvin wrote:

loved this one! I was listening to this weeks tracks in the background and thought...oh, an OP-1? I never actually had one but I think it is becoming imminent to purchase one finally...lot's of interesting sounds! kudos

I think it's one of the best things I have. I think it's one of the best things I have. The main reason I love it is its work flow encourages creativity and happy accidents without you feeling like your too far from your original idea and on a weekly turn around of tracks with a tight timeframe that’s essential.

Once this weekly beats thing finishes I look forward using it a bit less in tracks next to other things like my modular and see how it fits into the mix that way.

its so abstract... and yet somehow grounded in something solid....

PhillipeGrishin wrote:

its so abstract... and yet somehow grounded in something solid....

cheers man

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