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The5thDay

By m2K7 on June 26, 2016 9:13 pm

Not the 6th day smile
 

 
Reason live mix.. then edited.
As always, own Presets´n loops smile
 
The5thDay

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Loving the contrast between the redux and non-redux sections. Almost has a Oneohtrix Point Never feel to it. Really great transitions too! Keep up the good work!

I really like the use of sound in this track, especially in the beginning. The sounds lured me into a room of my mind that I've never seen before. Keep it up.

This is great:I can almost visualize the  energetic fish & birds.

Nice development!

Love the textures and the way it builds.  The ending is quite catchy.

Great progression, track was already sounding good and then the melody that comes in midway took it to the next level

Thumbs up. Great flow.

You are the true WB master of bit reduction smile Excellent result as usual. I should dig further into your website's wisdom.

P.S.: I saw an old Casio FZ100 drum machine for 100 euros a few days ago and remembered your site articles, though it's really hard to get some time to experiment further with hardware. Do u think is it worth it?

Good use of bit reduction and it was an interesting development into almost pseudo horns.  Almost an 80s sort of vibe with 21st century techniques.

Strange mix but in a good way - lots of interesting turns and changes. Great stuff

The sound of the drums is awesome yikes They sit so well in the mix especially when the suhweet synth line comes in.  Excellent reverse transition too.  Nice job!

Sorry for my late response !
 

Alphaglitch wrote:

Loving the contrast between the redux and non-redux sections. Almost has a Oneohtrix Point Never feel to it. Really great transitions too! Keep up the good work!


 
Thank you

Oso Feo wrote:

I really like the use of sound in this track, especially in the beginning. The sounds lured me into a room of my mind that I've never seen before. Keep it up.

Many thanks!

Jim Wood wrote:

This is great:I can almost visualize the  energetic fish & birds.

Ipaghost wrote:

orangedrink wrote:

Nice development!

CosmicCairns wrote:

Love the textures and the way it builds.  The ending is quite catchy.

Jason Nijjer wrote:

Great progression, track was already sounding good and then the melody that comes in midway took it to the next level

Q-Rosh wrote:

Thumbs up. Great flow.


 
Many thanks!

laguna wrote:

You are the true WB master of bit reduction smile Excellent result as usual. I should dig further into your website's wisdom.

P.S.: I saw an old Casio FZ100 drum machine for 100 euros a few days ago and remembered your site articles, though it's really hard to get some time to experiment further with hardware. Do u think is it worth it?


 
Thank you!
 
I think you mean Casio RZ-1 ?
8 Bit sound, 4 Sample Pad´s and a Mixer with faders. Perfect for Live situations.
I have used one, years ago. The Sampler can be "overdrived", very LoFi - chrashy smile

rdomain wrote:

Good use of bit reduction and it was an interesting development into almost pseudo horns.  Almost an 80s sort of vibe with 21st century techniques.

GrainBastard wrote:

Strange mix but in a good way - lots of interesting turns and changes. Great stuff

Podling wrote:

Tone Matrix wrote:

The sound of the drums is awesome yikes They sit so well in the mix especially when the suhweet synth line comes in.  Excellent reverse transition too.  Nice job!

Many Thanks to all! Vielen Dank !

m2K7 wrote:

I think you mean Casio RZ-1 ?
8 Bit sound, 4 Sample Pad´s and a Mixer with faders. Perfect for Live situations.
I have used one, years ago. The Sampler can be "overdrived", very LoFi - chrashy

Whoa, that looks really cool.  I want one now for no reason....

Ha ha.. Yes i love and use old hardware too smile
And despite bitcrusher and many other LoFi tools we have.
These devices have really their own sound.

Great song, loving tha beat.

miraclemiles wrote:

Great song, loving tha beat.


Thank You!

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