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https://soundcloud.com/suimega/u44pfijz8wyb
Something I'm clearly not used to do but I'd really love to make more stuff like that a structured drum line! recurrent chords! a NOT-progressive music! it's refreshing to make! but I'm actually surprised I had the resources to work out a track like that to begin with
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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so chill and yet so big what r u doin
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don't kno ........but it feels so right
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Whoa scylax glad to see you're still pumping out tunes
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hey thank you
it's something I plan on doing for the rest of my life but I wish I had more time and resources to do it more often!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Vancouver, BC
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TWO tracks in the same week?!
In summary,"In Playlists: REALLY COOL ASS SONGS" Lol |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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This song is great btw
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Why am I still here?
Join Date: Jul 2008
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I think it's a really nice juxtaposition between the percussion and the rest of the track. It almost has a Super Monkeyball vibe to it ^~^
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Join Date: Jan 2016
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i really like it. One thing i feel like i should mention to make this track perfect; is de-compress the snare, along with removing its reverb. I Feel like it is a little bit to punchy, and the reverb makes the snare present through out the entire song. Other then that, i honestly think it sounds pretty amazing!
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Last edited by DJAirWave; 06-7-2017 at 08:19 PM.. |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Age: 29
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this is my favorite suimega song ive heard so far!
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(i have quite a decent collection of music equipment, because its really the only thing i do in my free time,) so i can recommend some good pieces of hardware on a lower kinda budget, but just keep in mind; music equipment is expensive as balls. Here is my top 5 list of stuff i recommend) 1) Alesis V25, V49, or V65 (great midi keyboard, with 4 knobs, 8 drum pads, 25-65 keys, depending on which version you get, a mod and pitch wheel, up octave and down octave, each can do 3... and 4 selectable bank thingys 2)Akia Midi mix (basically for mixing songs, or doing live performance, can record 8 tracks, adjustable panning, volume, and 2 random other knobs i dont know, and bank left & right if you are mixing & mastering a song) and a master thing on the right 3)Numark mixtrack 3; Great if you are in a writer's block, but you still want the feeling of music creation. 4) Launchpad mini; same idea, different hardware piece. 5)Akia Mpd218 drum pad Great for making soul-filled drum patterns. (in my own opinion, when making a genre like lo-fi hip hop, perfectly placed/timed drum samples make the song worse, because it gives the feeling it was kinda digitalized, but when its played by a human, it is slighty off beat, but sounds just perfect.) |
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