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Ambient - Synesthesia - Full 320 DL
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| TranceLover007 |
Impressive - please check your SoundCloud page.
Cheers |
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| msz |
| listened to this the whole way through. some intriguing sounds you;ve made. im curious on what was your base oscillator for your drip sound. i know how to get it using graintable synthesis, puts would love to make it from any synth. about the piece, its quite intense, dont usualy listen to these type of tracks at all so bare with me when i say i would like to hear some more harmonics/pads. cheers. |
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| EddieZilker |
Thanks, guys.
I used three instantiations of Drumatic 3 with different reverb and delays. I tweaked and panned each individual sound on drumatic to give it a desired rain-drop texture and then ran two (of the instantiations) of them through a spatial processing plug-in to add a little more dimension to it. |
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| BshidoHEAT |
| Man, these are nice sounds you got here :) I really like this |
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| EddieZilker |
| Thanks. Glad you like it. |
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| tehlord |
Very impresive bit of sound design.
Very listenable for something that doesn't really go anywhere (and I mean that in the best possible way :D )
I have to admire the patience and experimentation involved in such a piece. |
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| EddieZilker |
Heh. Thanks, tehlord.
I think I started it, two days after I put the Snoop Dogg remix up at Indaba and finished it, yesterday, which makes it two days, but the track really isn't that complex, musically, and was wholly reliant on sound design. A while back, my girlfriend asked for a meditative piece. Then, a few days ago, we walked outside and I heard these three crickets making these long-ass chirps - pretty much chirping the same intervals, so I sat down, pulled up a patch in Zeta and slapped an oscillator on both filters to create the cricket chorus as best as I could (there's still some bugs to be worked out ;) ). I also made a fairly distant train horn sound that I really tried to stuff in the back-ground with Zeta.
I used Psyn II, to make the wind-chime sound and the intermittent chords I made using four sine-waves and the oscillators in a synth called Pentagon I. In total, there's only seven tracks, where as Snoop Dogg got four tracks for the vocal stem, about five (+/-) tracks for drums, not including hi-hats for which there were two separate tracks, two unified tracks for the bass-line, two unified tracks for the electric piano keyboard run, one track for piano, organ, and the 'Moby - Porcelain string section' sounding synth pad. |
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| TranceLover007 |
Thank Eddie for this inside producer info, really nice story behind this track.
Cheers. |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceLover007
Thank Eddie for this inside producer info, really nice story behind this track.
Cheers. |
Yup. When they say, "behind every great man is an even greater woman," I think they're talking about my GF - Only I don't know why she chose me instead of a great man :D. Believe it, or not, Snoop Dogg was her idea, too.
She got to hear the ambient piece, last night, and she likes it. |
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| sako487 |
This is a little too weird for me, but the sound design is waay better than what I can do!
nice job!! |
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| TranceLover007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by EddieZilker
Yup. When they say, "behind every great man is an even greater woman," I think they're talking about my GF - Only I don't know why she chose me instead of a great man :D. Believe it, or not, Snoop Dogg was her idea, too.
She got to hear the ambient piece, last night, and she likes it. |
It is really important Eddie to have (in our producer live) supporting person in your home, either GF or WF.
Looks like you made a good choice man, congrats.
Cheers |
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