[Prog House-ish] 'Essence' ft. Aliciya Phillips (192kbps)
I'm finally putting the finishing touches on a song idea that I started almost two years ago! This song has gone through more renditions than I care to count, but I finally got it where I wanted it musically, Aliciya put lyrics and vocals to the melody and we were able to finish it up. The song was completed in Sonar 7 and features several sounds from my new Dave Smith Prophet '08 (awesome synth, btw!).
Cant say much about the production quality as its from myspace,...
Thanks for listen and compliments, Subtle! The mp3's on my flash player are actually streaming directly from my server, not through the crappy myspace player, so you're hearing 'Essence' at 192kbps. I hate that myspace player!
Sonar Platinum | Ableton Live 9 | Logic Pro X | Access Virus TI2 Keyboard | Kurzweil PC3X | Nord Lead 4R | NI Maschine
May-25-2008 17:52
Zombie0729
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: .
the track sounds very good. i don't have a lot of critiques but if i was to say something:
1. the hard panning on the drums is a bit extremem
2. the chorus on the bassline is cool but i feel like the vocal hits at like 3k? and the bassline prob getting rolled off around 800? seems like you could open it up more on the filter
3. the pad is boring under the vocal, something with a cooler filter emulation/automation on it would sound better and as she hits the longer notes open the filter up. i have an example from my new tune(and i only say this cause i could totally picture something like it under her voice)
Generally is realy good. Backround is climatic and a little sad but I like it. Big APPLAUSE for vocalist. Aliciya Philips's voice is so cute. Love it
May-26-2008 07:25
cryophonik
Boom shanka
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
Thanks for listening and providing suggestions guys!
quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
3. the pad is boring under the vocal, something with a cooler filter emulation/automation on it would sound better and as she hits the longer notes open the filter up.
Are you referring to the string pad (i.e., the same pad as in the intro) or the sidechained pulsating choir pad that's playing under her vocals? I can see your idea working on the string pad, but probably not so much on the choir pad.
BTW - cool sample of your new song that you posted!