Plutonian Hills
By Phil Harmonic on February 7, 2016 10:03 am
moar messing about with the sub37, juno106, and voyager.
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moar messing about with the sub37, juno106, and voyager.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Nice rack... and I don't say that to all the guys. Classic sounds.
hahahaha!
But true: sounds great
Not just eye candy! Really well used sounds. Maybe get the Kick to interact with the synths a bit more by pumping that compressor a bit more (through a side chain)
Not just eye candy! Really well used sounds. Maybe get the Kick to interact with the synths a bit more by pumping that compressor a bit more (through a side chain)
not enough side chain for you? there was about 7db of side chain action on this track.
not enough side chain for you? there was about 7db of side chain action on this track.
Sidechain is like cowbell
But seriously, really nice patches. You got very nice sounds out of such nice gear. Ver cosmic and vaguelly retrofuturistic. WOuld love to see Forbidden Planet's Robbie the Robot jamming on this. Really nice
Phil Harmonic wrote:
not enough side chain for you? there was about 7db of side chain action on this track.
Sidechain is like cowbell
But seriously, really nice patches. You got very nice sounds out of such nice gear. Ver cosmic and vaguelly retrofuturistic. WOuld love to see Forbidden Planet's Robbie the Robot jamming on this. Really nice
LOL I will "side chain is like cowbell" to my repertoire of phrases when mixing songs. You are probably right. Adding more might be a bit too much...