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The Call of The Derelict

By tonic_dj on January 29, 2014 8:44 am

Bm 174 Bpm, I made the mistake of not turning my sub off till the end and realizing that the majority of the bass was in the sub freq. I have pushed it out a little but best served with a sub if you have one.

Nice. You've got a lot going on spatially. Percussion playing off each other R & L works very well. Is that a vocal beat in there or an instrument of some sort?

This is a superbly crafted track. Superbly! +Fav

bgrier wrote:

Nice. You've got a lot going on spatially. Percussion playing off each other R & L works very well. Is that a vocal beat in there or an instrument of some sort?

No vocals samples used at all. I don't think it's the pad sound that your are talking about but that is a preset in Absynth called 'Analogue Voices'. I have really got into running any old sound through NI guitar rig and sifting though presets racks and bouncing out anything that sounds kinda cool then sifting through those samples, cutting & re-processing if needed, layering maybe. I just kinda freestyle till I get something that fits. So maybe the sound you are asking about is one of them, who know's?

T

tonic_dj wrote:
bgrier wrote:

Nice. You've got a lot going on spatially. Percussion playing off each other R & L works very well. Is that a vocal beat in there or an instrument of some sort?

No vocals samples used at all. I don't think it's the pad sound that your are talking about but that is a preset in Absynth called 'Analogue Voices'. I have really got into running any old sound through NI guitar rig and sifting though presets racks and bouncing out anything that sounds kinda cool then sifting through those samples, cutting & re-processing if needed, layering maybe. I just kinda freestyle till I get something that fits. So maybe the sound you are asking about is one of them, who know's?

T

Heh.. whatever it was, it really worked. Keep it up!

solid groove

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