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its best to forget

By paul raygun on January 17, 2016 9:46 am

strings + 808.  sound track background music. 

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very nice, 808 really goes well with the strings

Quite thematic and sparse! Kind of builds in a very Reich-esq way. Are you gonna play instruments as well or mainly programming?

At som

Lyons wrote:

Quite thematic and sparse! Kind of builds in a very Reich-esq way. Are you gonna play instruments as well or mainly programming?

I'll definitely play instruments at some stage.  Although only guitars, piano, vocals.  Drums will need to be Garage band drummer as it's just not feasible for me to record live drums in the short time span. 

main goal at the moment is the VIs and attempting more cinematic sounds and attempting to weave different "instruments"  together. 

paul raygun wrote:

At som

Lyons wrote:

Quite thematic and sparse! Kind of builds in a very Reich-esq way. Are you gonna play instruments as well or mainly programming?

I'll definitely play instruments at some stage.  Although only guitars, piano, vocals.  Drums will need to be Garage band drummer as it's just not feasible for me to record live drums in the short time span. 

main goal at the moment is the VIs and attempting more cinematic sounds and attempting to weave different "instruments"  together.


A lot of the cinematic thing comes from the atmosphere. Normally lots of reverb and eq would help you get closer to that goal! As for writing, I'm looking forward to following your wb journey!

Glad you're back!  And yes, production plays a large part of cinematic material.

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