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Fatal Inversion

By Mission Crossing on October 11, 2020 11:33 pm

Ended up dumping a WIP to make some chippies instead. Enjoy!

M8 -> Ableton (EQ + Limiter6 GE)

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Fantastic little track with a nice composition! That bass you get going is so soothing yet you manage to catch that exciting demo scene vibe in the melody!
Bravo!

Tasty chips, curious choice of envelope on the melody maybe.

Great fast energy! I love the synth sounds you use.

Awesome energy and some great textures.  Sounds like speeding through a tunnel with the lights turning into a kaleidoscopic blur.

I love how wide this sounds.

cool melody + moody stuff

Your sound selection is fantastic. It all fits with the vibe, and there's a great driving energy to the whole thing.

Love all of the different timbres and rhythmic tension going on in this track. Nice work!

I like the mix of textures in this track, the rhythmic blip blop, the inverted lead, the bass and the chiptunesque beat.

Action packed! Lots of intensity and some drama in the chord progressions. Great sounds all around but those splat splat drums are my fav smile

splendid tones and a brilliant composition. Yeah.

Did you make your own shaker out of white noise?  Thats fucking awesome if so.  Lots of other sweet sounds on this track, really digging this.

Chrisfoo wrote:

Did you make your own shaker out of white noise?  Thats fucking awesome if so.  Lots of other sweet sounds on this track, really digging this.

Thanks! I used a C64 hi hat sample but decreased the length and added a delay for the shaker.

Mission Crossing wrote:
Chrisfoo wrote:

Did you make your own shaker out of white noise?  Thats fucking awesome if so.  Lots of other sweet sounds on this track, really digging this.

Thanks! I used a C64 hi hat sample but decreased the length and added a delay for the shaker.

Ohhhh shit, thats a good idea

Really enjoyed the sounds. I recently started using Genesis/Comedor 64 sounds and really like the variety those choosers had compared to the NES and Gameboy, which I was using.

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