Sampled Out
By Mission Crossing on August 2, 2020 6:27 pm
This track came out of reorganizing my sample library and finding some "guitar soundscapes."
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This track came out of reorganizing my sample library and finding some "guitar soundscapes."
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
From the intro I was settling in for a nice chill mellow track, but it took an energetic and kind of trippy turn. Cool sounds and good beats.
That's an epic guitar gif if I ever saw one. And I did. I saw that one. It was epic. Great track too.
Woah, I love the way this track develops. Really great sound selection.
This track moves from a calm, mellow atmosphere into something active. Like the drums smacking us around.
This is cool man, super vibey. The transition where the drums come in at 0:15 is really cool. I've been messing around with stuff like that lately too but I really like how that one came out. I like the acid/high res bass in here too. You'd think that would be out of place in a song like this but it works really well actually.
The percussion feels really nice. Pops and hits hard, but not too hard haha
Guitar soundscapes lmao, sample libraries do tend to contain a lot of weird folders. They sound so cool though! Enjoyed the layering as the song progressed too, really nice
this one sounds fantastic. You did a great job on the drums. They kick so fine. The synths are very cool too.
All together with the guitarloops makes sense and works out fine. It reminds me of Trickfinger somehow.
Can't believe I didn't notice the bell.wav the first time around lmfao