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Exit Signs - Week #8

By Matthew Flook on February 23, 2014 11:12 pm

We're entering some darker territory this week, folks. Breaking out a few of my lesser-used tools for this piece, we end up with a moody, eerie soundscape channeling such extremes as Twin Peaks and Apparat. The skittering intro noise comes from the ever-fascinating Scapes Reaktor effect, which offers very deep modulation control over six granular delay lines. We quickly enter a simple yet spooky chord sequence provided by the V-Station, and a repeating lyrical passage run through the TAL Vocoder. The warbly lead melody comes from my good synth pal known as Phonec.


To give some rhythmic life to this otherwise slow and brooding song, I finally get my feet wet with the popular sidechain compression technique. A basic kick drum pattern has its output routed to the majority of synth channels using pre-fader Sends, which cleverly allows for the kick channel itself to fade to silence while still ducking the target channels with this rhythm. I used the built-in Cubase Tube Compressor's sidechain functionality on said synth channels with its wet/dry mix set to about 80%.


This subtle surprise may be easy to miss: One of the lead melodies that begins along with the kick pattern is provided by my Fernandes Native Pro guitar, with its unique sustainer pickup. While the resulting compressed and distorted sound is rather synth-like, I find that it has a special quality that's really effective. I recorded the guitar through my usual Digitech iPB-10 rig with the sustainer set to its harmonic mode for a soaring, ethereal sound.


Key equipment/software used for production:

- Fernandes Native Pro Sustainer guitar
- TAL Vocoder plug-in
- Twisted Tools Scapes Reaktor ensemble
- Novation V-Station plug-in
- Audio Damage Kombinat Dva plug-in
- ValhallaDSP ValhallaRoom plug-in
- Psychic Modulation Phonec plug-in
- Camel Audio Alchemy plug-in
- Studio Projects C1 condenser mic


Key: B minor
BPM: 93
Time Signature: 6/8


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lovely

Beautiful, I enjoy the breakdown you provide with the track and how you come up with the different sounds, even though most of it is over my head

Nice. Haunting effect. Thanks for sharing!

This is actually quite uplifting something for a soundtrack or advert perhaps?

Thank you, guys! Would be way cool to get placement in film or TV work some day... think I'm on the right track.

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