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crossroads

By zirafa on December 25, 2022 11:57 pm

trying to figure things out

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I like this, I hope you got good data
- Ebrit

I like this. it reminds me of cinematic orchestra music.

oh man that clock ticking going into overdrive was such a cool start, had to repeat it before the music even started.

what microphones did we use on the drums?  I love the 1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2 fill

also, who needs cello when you can swell on the synth like dat???  lol


this really emotionally fits "trying to figure things out"

incredible ending.

Beautiful. really liked all elements of it.

Devieus wrote:

I like this, I hope you got good data
- Ebrit

Wow, listening back to this, the mixing sounds very very strange and off. But as you say, I got good data from this experiment.

Q-Rosh wrote:

I like this. it reminds me of cinematic orchestra music.

Thanks, I suspect the "felt piano" has something to do with that sound.

orangedrink wrote:

oh man that clock ticking going into overdrive was such a cool start, had to repeat it before the music even started.

what microphones did we use on the drums?  I love the 1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2 fill

also, who needs cello when you can swell on the synth like dat???  lol


this really emotionally fits "trying to figure things out"

incredible ending.

I believe it was SM81 and Little Blondie for overheads, a Senn 421 for snare, and RE27 for kick. I really dig the SM81 as an overhead, it smooths out the cymbals.

djippy wrote:

Beautiful. really liked all elements of it.

thanks

Sure, the mixing is off, but the individual parts are really good. Maybe you can fix it later.
- Devieus

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