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roberto

By moloko on May 26, 2024 10:18 pm

made this friday night, chill instrumental

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Chillness confirmed! Are those steel drums playing somewhere behind the guitar?

xavier marques wrote:

Chillness confirmed! Are those steel drums playing somewhere behind the guitar?

I don't think so, for drums I used just a Roland CR78 and an Oberheim DMX, then for pads I used Cycles from Slate+Ash. But it's funny to know you that you experienced something there that resembled a steel drum! Thanks for listening. smile

Really nice and laid back. Was bobbing my head for sure. Love the groovy guitar and that little cowbell sound. At 1:34 i really get some Mac Demarco vibes! Great stuff

Noooice!!! I'm curious about how you got these distortions and all, but still managed to make things sound cohesive and nice! Sounds super chill. Also, I have to ask: who is Roberto?

that_ranjit wrote:

Really nice and laid back. Was bobbing my head for sure. Love the groovy guitar and that little cowbell sound. At 1:34 i really get some Mac Demarco vibes! Great stuff

I've been listening to "One Wayne G" lately, it's an amazing study and enjoyment resource, I can def recommend it. Thanks for vibing with the vibes.

jegasus wrote:

Noooice!!! I'm curious about how you got these distortions and all, but still managed to make things sound cohesive and nice! Sounds super chill. Also, I have to ask: who is Roberto?

Well, for guitar I usually use Guitar Rig 7 and Vulf Compressor. Vulf Compressor is really the secret juice that creates these vibes, then there's a Porta One from Ik Multimedia and a limiter in the master. This combination works really well. And Roberto... is the name I gave to the duck on the left in the embed image. Thanks for stopping by! smile

Certified chill. Great work.
- Spider

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Let me try again....

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