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sen oto

By Wisefire on June 17, 2018 11:09 pm

Sen Oto - a 1000 Sounds

This is a remake of a song i made 18 years ago in Fasttracker. The original can be found here
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This time i used a more modern daw, but I do miss those Fasttracker days!

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Nice remake! Definitely got me pumped for cooking dinner smile

It's fun to do remakes sometimes and it's fun to compare to the original.  I feel like you've managed to capture a lot of the qualities of the original while also updating it for now.

Well done, but imagine combining them into one song.

Nice break beats - really enjoyed the fade out

Mission Crossing wrote:

Nice remake! Definitely got me pumped for cooking dinner smile

LOL

Mission Crossing wrote:

Nice remake! Definitely got me pumped for cooking dinner smile


Shake it while you bake it!

CosmicCairns wrote:

It's fun to do remakes sometimes and it's fun to compare to the original.  I feel like you've managed to capture a lot of the qualities of the original while also updating it for now.


Thnx man, it's fun to see how one made his music back in the day.

Devieus wrote:

Well done, but imagine combining them into one song.


i've thought about it, but their out of tune to eachother. Do appreciate the suggestion though!

orangedrink wrote:

Nice break beats - really enjoyed the fade out


I had a thing with fade outs back then. probably a 90's thing wink

Keys can be changed and scales can be shifted. It's music theory at its most basic.

Devieus wrote:

Keys can be changed and scales can be shifted. It's music theory at its most basic.


true, tried that. still didn't feel right though.

Wisefire wrote:
Devieus wrote:

Keys can be changed and scales can be shifted. It's music theory at its most basic.


true, tried that. still didn't feel right though.


Not with that attitude, that's for sure. Playing them simultaneously sounds good enough as is.

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