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What is that "water" based instrument in some song?
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Anyways
I kinda really like that "water" based sound (thats how I call it) I hear in some tracks. I was asking myself if you guys know any other tracks with that "instrument".
Here is the best example of song containing that sound:
Astral projection - Aqua Line Spirit (at the beginning mainly)

I hope you understand what I mean.
thanks
Darkarbiter
Will listen to that song and see what your on about in a minute. Sounds like a slightly altered air pad to make it sound waterey. If you wanna know how to get that sound ask in production studio.

Awesome song btw... very newschool goa sound. Infact I would say that album is the album where AP sounds most like anyone else.

If your looking for a really good newschool goa mix check this out.
[Edit] Wow this sounds incredibly new school goa even a key change :)

Not sure about that sound in paricular but
Pleiadians-Alcyone has a very waterey feel to it... particuly the baseline and a lot of newschool goa tracks have very similar production sounds.
RebeL9
the coolest "water" effects can be found in Union Jack - Two Full Moons and a trout (Caspar Pound remix).
check them out ! :D
LionsLair
A bit off topic...

Robert Miles - Children

The Piano is dripping Water.

The sound quality of the piano is insane, I think its the reverb mixed with the delay, and some eq boost at 1.5-3khz.
gwrmarines
Dj Irene - Dripping Wet

lulz
THE_Chris
Dickster - Dizzy Drops uses water dripping to quite devastating effect :D
stevo_0
cool song
Anyways
i dont think you guys got what i meant...anyway i find the song "Pleiadians-Alcyone" pretty good
djdk
banco de gaia - drippy?
Anyways
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Originally posted by djdk
banco de gaia - drippy?


LOL wtf iam not asking for water drop sound

Jake Benson
Hey "Anyways"...so ur not looking for the drip sound...more like the splashing and waves sound?
Anyways
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Originally posted by Jake Benson
Hey "Anyways"...so ur not looking for the drip sound...more like the splashing and waves sound?


Hmm i call it water sound cause it sounds like it but im really not sure thats the name of it, if you can hear the song ive put in example ull know wat i mean
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