Swirlies - Strictly East Coast Flute Music vinyl ...first record has some wonderful drum and bass remixes of their material on it. very highly recommended band, criminally overlooked. before that was listening to Dave Holland's 'Prism' album from 2013. some pretty great jazz.

this is not a question related to submitting to WB, first off. I used midi files and vsti's to create a 25 song album for my brother as a holiday present, and it turned out far better than I'd imagined it would.

I'd like to share this with more people, but am worried of legal issues or something if I upload to bandcamp. the instrumentation and mixing is all my own, but the compositions are of course someone elses.

any ideas on how to share this album, Sitari - 'Games'? I am tempted just to upload it to bandcamp, but I probably shouldn't. what other means of sharing would there be, or should I limit it to only cdr?

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chup chup or ploop

ahahahah smile thanks I am really into rhythm and bass the past few years. melodies are just another texture for me, or an ambiance depending on what I'm going for.

thanks little scale glad you liked it! am always impressed by your work btw.

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speak for yourself, spry, I listen to every track every week

this is all programming... yeah would like to go for a grittier feel but I feel best way to do that is go to tape but I don't have a reel to reel that works

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whoever did that, it looks really really cool!

thanks for listening! sometimes it is hard to find people who have time to hear your work, and it's mainly why I'm here I think

am seeing myself using Reaper more and more

danke

http://sitari.bandcamp.com/album/reigning-cats-dogs-ep

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yeah I am great at sound design, at least average at production, but my song structures usually leave something to be desired. it is one of the biggest challenges for a composer or sound artist, and the one class I skipped in the Sound dept. at college was composition, so it shows I think.

back in the mid 90s I used Impulse Tracker to begin with, then in the early aughts I switched to FL Studio and have been using that ever since. Recently have been learning Reaper and Ableton. I know Protools too but I don't have that program. have dabbled in other softwares like fractal music programs and stuff like that.

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hi newbies!

thanks!