phliip - the lady
By phliip on March 15, 2020 6:57 pm
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cool filter weaves. fairly simple in composition, the mix and sound choices make it quite enjoyable.
Pretty impressive subbass and perfect snare/clap hybrid. I wish most trap songs would be that tasteful. Those reeses and filter sweeps add to the song instead of being the usual IDM "in your face" drops. Also a very keen ear for synth sounds. It would be nice to know more about the production.
Loving those early chimes. Mind if I chop them in the sampler?
cool filter weaves. fairly simple in composition, the mix and sound choices make it quite enjoyable.
I'm so glad someone likes it!!
Pretty impressive subbass and perfect snare/clap hybrid. I wish most trap songs would be that tasteful. Those reeses and filter sweeps add to the song instead of being the usual IDM "in your face" drops. Also a very keen ear for synth sounds. It would be nice to know more about the production.
Loving those early chimes. Mind if I chop them in the sampler?
oh hey... I managed to recover the original project file (minus the hi hats for some reason... so no massive loss there...) would you still like the chimes?
laguna wrote:Pretty impressive subbass and perfect snare/clap hybrid. I wish most trap songs would be that tasteful. Those reeses and filter sweeps add to the song instead of being the usual IDM "in your face" drops. Also a very keen ear for synth sounds. It would be nice to know more about the production.
Loving those early chimes. Mind if I chop them in the sampler?
oh hey... I managed to recover the original project file (minus the hi hats for some reason... so no massive loss there...) would you still like the chimes?
Oh yes, indeed. I can work with the whole finished mp3/flac/wav track file, if your prefer. It's more limiting but also makes me think harder, like sampling a finished record on the turntable