Weeklybeats is a 52 week long music project in which artists compose and publicly release 1 song a week for the entire year.
Starting January 1st 2024 GMT each participant will have one week to upload one finished composition. Any style of music or selection of instruments are welcomed and encouraged.
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Like all your tracks, this one has its own personality and a little life of its own. It feels like there's a lot going on, but it all meshes together into a consistent vibe. Also, when that final chorus comes to wrap things up, it's... . Have no idea how a drumkit tutorial led to something like this, but aisjam's be aisjamming.
BTW, your content is undoubtedly the most significant single factor in my continuing decision to keep my PT, even though I've used the M8 for all my tracks since February.
Like all your tracks, this one has its own personality and a little life of its own. It feels like there's a lot going on, but it all meshes together into a consistent vibe. Also, when that final chorus comes to wrap things up, it's... :cool:. Have no idea how a drumkit tutorial led to something like this, but aisjam's be aisjamming.
BTW, your content is undoubtedly the most significant single factor in my continuing decision to keep my PT, even though I've used the M8 for all my tracks since February.
Like all your tracks, this one has its own personality and a little life of its own. It feels like there's a lot going on, but it all meshes together into a consistent vibe. Also, when that final chorus comes to wrap things up, it's... . Have no idea how a drumkit tutorial led to something like this, but aisjam's be aisjamming.
BTW, your content is undoubtedly the most significant single factor in my continuing decision to keep my PT, even though I've used the M8 for all my tracks since February.
I have no idea too and had something else in mind when making the tutorial. It's what happens when I start to play with NES samples. Also the Polyend Tracker has a lot of untapped potential and just needs a bit more support. got a lot more tutorials planned.
[quote=ineff]Like all your tracks, this one has its own personality and a little life of its own. It feels like there's a lot going on, but it all meshes together into a consistent vibe. Also, when that final chorus comes to wrap things up, it's... :cool:. Have no idea how a drumkit tutorial led to something like this, but aisjam's be aisjamming.
BTW, your content is undoubtedly the most significant single factor in my continuing decision to keep my PT, even though I've used the M8 for all my tracks since February.[/quote]
I have no idea too and had something else in mind when making the tutorial. It's what happens when I start to play with NES samples. Also the Polyend Tracker has a lot of untapped potential and just needs a bit more support. got a lot more tutorials planned.
this song caught my ear when this weeks beats were streaming - super fun
really neat video - very inviting
i've never played with a tracker of any sort - they seem fun!
this song caught my ear when this weeks beats were streaming - super fun
really neat video - very inviting
i've never played with a tracker of any sort - they seem fun!