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Demonica - Ambient, yes AMBIENT!! (pg. 2)
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tehlord
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Originally posted by Owsey2008
Obviously I didn't have time last night! And I'm on a laptop right now, so there is no way that a pair of ty speakers will do this marvelous piece justice. In the morning, chief, in the morning...


You dirty tease :p
owien
sounds nice dude will look forward to hearing how it progressis
sako487
I think im gonna start workin on an ambient haha, this sounds gorgeous nice job
tehlord
quote:
Originally posted by owien
sounds nice dude will look forward to hearing how it progressis


Thanks fella :)


quote:
Originally posted by sako487
I think im gonna start workin on an ambient haha, this sounds gorgeous nice job


Do it, it feels good :thepirate
MrJiveBoJingles
Looks like my plan of constantly encouraging people to make more ambient is working. ;)

Interesting start you have here. I will look forward to seeing how you develop it.
Brick2323
Amazing! It's good for you! Cheers old bean!I've reduced the percussion a lot as you suggested!
tehlord
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Looks like my plan of constantly encouraging people to make more ambient is working. ;)

Interesting start you have here. I will look forward to seeing how you develop it.


Haha cheers :p

You know there's something strangely fulfilling in the ambient creation.

I still think my main output will be teh bangin' tarnce tracks, but ambient satisfies a more creative need from deep within my tortured soul....

see


it's weird :eyes:
Owsey2008
Better late than never:

Loving this more with each listen I give it. Those "drippy" percussion sounds (chimes?) are very cool.

And those vocals, they sound like they've came from a top sample pack. Really quite nice!

I can't decide which I like more - the pads or piano. Both are equally impressive and work amazingly alongside each other. Mmm, maybe I'll lean a little more towards the piano.

Do I hear a door creaking at one point in the track? Whatever it is it sounds excellent! Wait, "The Oblivion Gates actually WERE a source of inspiration" - so perhaps I am right.

Just great so far.
tehlord
quote:
Originally posted by Owsey2008
Better late than never:

Loving this more with each listen I give it. Those "drippy" percussion sounds (chimes?) are very cool.

And those vocals, they sound like they've came from a top sample pack. Really quite nice!

I can't decide which I like more - the pads or piano. Both are equally impressive and work amazingly alongside each other. Mmm, maybe I'll lean a little more towards the piano.

Do I hear a door creaking at one point in the track? Whatever it is it sounds excellent! Wait, "The Oblivion Gates actually WERE a source of inspiration" - so perhaps I am right.

Just great so far.



lolz

Well I didn't expect you to be able to listen on a school night old fruit :p

There are a fair few random FX in there for sure. Teh drippy sound is a long windchime sample, and there's a creaking door in there too. All from freesound I might add! They're just dumped in there at the moment as I experiment, but I've found the quieter I make them, the more effective they become. Curious.

Glad you're liking the vocals so far. We've recorded all sorts of demonic whispering too, but that's proving tricky to get right.

I know why it takes you so long to get things 'just so' now :confused:
Owsey2008
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Originally posted by tehlord
I know why it takes you so long to get things 'just so' now :confused:



It usually does take me a long time to finish tracks. But I've learned in the past that tweaking for hours at a time is futile. Patience and positive sessions are a must.

tehlord
quote:
Originally posted by Owsey2008
It usually does take me a long time to finish tracks. But I've learned in the past that tweaking for hours at a time is futile. Patience and positive sessions are a must.



Agred, and in fact I tend to walk away from ideas 75% of the time and go iththe ones that just happen when I'm taking a crap or something.

Saying that, the use of subtle samples in a mix is new and exciting, therefore taking up a disproportionate amount of time. but i'm learning, so in this case it's all good :)


Your fault though.
Lascodi
I'll up you an insane ambient track, the first one in years for me :P
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