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By vimster on January 21, 2024 1:56 pm

It sort of sounds like 3 different tracks all playing at the same time.

This is gorgeous. This song sounds like what vacations feel like. Also, really excellent mix!

Whatever you're doing to the drums to make them sound kind of slurpy is very fun. I don't get 3 tracks at a time, but rather a pleasantly linear journey like a beloved RPG perhaps. Thank you

Whatever you did to these three theoretical tracks works - they stick together as one and complement each other perfectly.

v0 wrote:

This is gorgeous. This song sounds like what vacations feel like. Also, really excellent mix!


Cheers.


MRDRCAT wrote:

Whatever you did to these three theoretical tracks works - they stick together as one and complement each other perfectly.


Ta. It started out as just the piano and echoey bits (track 1), the drums were an experiment (track 2), then I added some warm FM chords that I honestly didn't expect to work but they seem to slip into the mix well (track 3).

fetalface wrote:

Whatever you're doing to the drums to make them sound kind of slurpy is very fun. I don't get 3 tracks at a time, but rather a pleasantly linear journey like a beloved RPG perhaps. Thank you


To be honest I forgot I put some rhythmic fx on the drums, left them in as it did give it a sort of shifting feeling, if that makes sense.

Favd

sounds pretty cohesive and in time, but i'm pretty open minded about that sort of thing. the rhythm keeps changing up but constantly drives it along. good contemporary music!

And they complete each other.
- Devieus

Drum Bender wrote:

Favd

george bowles wrote:

sounds pretty cohesive and in time, but i'm pretty open minded about that sort of thing. the rhythm keeps changing up but constantly drives it along. good contemporary music!

Devieus wrote:

And they complete each other.
- Devieus


Cheers, all.

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