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Nannerl's away, so let's try something else

By embix on March 22, 2026 6:56 pm

Yet another week where time flies. Had 3 different ideas and tried putting them together instead of following through with just one of them. Not use that was the best approach, it still sounds quite clunky.

Let me know what you think and how you'd improve it.

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Harpsichord, love it!

It's like a baroque rave!

I love that it goes fully crazy on the arps towards the end.

NickLong wrote:

Harpsichord, love it!

It's like a baroque rave!

I love that it goes fully crazy on the arps towards the end.

Thanks. Baroque rave smile Morphing a classical sounding part into something trance/techno/rave like was an idea I had a while ago but never followed through. I was missing the "what then" part. Once I had the arp and alternative theme parts, I though I could glue these somehow together to make it work. Glad you like it.

I feel like this would greatly profit from some drums and a bit more sounds on the high end. Because other than that it sounds really promising and would probably rule with a proper Drum-&-Bass- or breakbeat

Nik Novo wrote:

I feel like this would greatly profit from some drums and a bit more sounds on the high end. Because other than that it sounds really promising and would probably rule with a proper Drum-&-Bass- or breakbeat

Yea, currently it's only the not so punchy kick and rare sparkles of hats. I'm not so fond of breakbeats though, probably heard Amen Brother one too many times decades ago.

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