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Drift Racer

By dr0ptpacket on December 24, 2022 5:27 pm

Not much time this week, so had to step on the gas pedal and drift across the finish line early to make room for other activities.

Hope everyone had a warm, safe and blessed weekend.

Stay safe on the roads!! smile

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awesome! still sounds really cool. hope you enjoyed your other activities smile

That bass is so familiar somehow but also so fresh. Awesome job

Really cool textures to this and the beat kicking in made for a really epic moment.

adnorm wrote:


awesome! still sounds really cool. hope you enjoyed your other activities smile

Excellent gif! Much better than mine! smile

noggin wrote:

That bass is so familiar somehow but also so fresh. Awesome job

Ever have samples just "show up" when they're needed in a spooky/uncanny way? It happens more than I care to admit.  All I know is "someone" is helping us make these tracks.  Not to mention we're standing on the backs of giants, high-fiving each other all the way. smile

CosmicCairns wrote:

Really cool textures to this and the beat kicking in made for a really epic moment.

Thanks so much for stopping by! Happy soon-to-be 2023!

dr0ptpacket wrote:

All I know is "someone" is helping us make these tracks.  Not to mention we're standing on the backs of giants, high-fiving each other all the way. smile


In regard to recording / musical 'mistakes', my good friend Karl Blau suggests 'you are not the only one with something to say'. He wrote a great book on recording with tons of insight like that, and I totally appreciate the idea behind it.

Fun progression of sounds to go with the smooth break, especially that part at 1:39, funnest part of winter is drifting through every corner, I live close to the end of a crescent, whenever coming home with my kids I “accidentally” miss turning to our house, kids know what that means, Dad’s going to drift and do donuts at the end of the crescent “hooray”

NICE

Yes, this one! Synchronized.

Tight.
- Spider

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