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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-12 23:48 [#02406090]
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long time no spam.
if anyone is so inclined, check my ep: 35 MB of the mangled kind.
.zip
open directory with individual tracks
Thanks again!
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recycle
from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2011-02-13 00:23 [#02406095]
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thanks YO! ""hubs and sellom are doing good/gretta still grabbin' the rest :
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-13 00:28 [#02406096]
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thanks man:>
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from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2011-02-13 00:38 [#02406097]
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man? im not sure who you are refering to ive tricked you all these years im off to do my hair and paint my nails and rub the corns off my elbows
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-13 00:41 [#02406098]
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lol ok<3
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from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2011-02-13 00:42 [#02406100]
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im down for some lesbian whos the girlie in your avatar....|
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-13 00:46 [#02406102]
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that is jodie foster, tho i wanted to change my avatar since its been there ages and the forum wont let me :(
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from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2011-02-13 00:52 [#02406104]
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oh yeah, shes pretty much gorgeous
Foster for Webmaster
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anirog
on 2011-02-13 01:23 [#02406114]
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cheers mate
reminds me a bit of confield
makes me wanna get my geek on with some max/msp
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-13 12:36 [#02406160]
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oh confield cool, thanks :D
max/msp for ableton is good.:)
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olaabaza
from Mauritius on 2011-02-13 13:06 [#02406161]
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I'm listening to the third one. I like the sounds a lot.
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-13 17:03 [#02406199]
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thanks bre
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olaabaza
from Mauritius on 2011-02-13 21:10 [#02406221]
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any time.. well done. keep at it!
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morguean
from Calgary (Canada) on 2011-02-20 01:18 [#02406745]
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tesoplono is really good. overall consistantly great quality as usual!
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-20 13:24 [#02406777]
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Thanks a lot to both of you... I appreciate the feedback!
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Guybrush
from the white room on 2011-02-20 15:44 [#02406779]
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This is my review, in binary;
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-20 17:24 [#02406780]
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well that was very nice of you to "encode" your mean spiteful words so nobody will actually read them!!
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-02-20 18:10 [#02406784]
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I probably ask this every damn time, but what program, or even more generally, what type of software do you use to form actual sounds (and is it free).
The first track has great sounds but the overall musical 'entertaining' quality is quite low compared to something like typical orange dust tracks or lobster tracks or something. Of course not all music is intended to be like that.
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-20 18:41 [#02406785]
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Well, about that... the thing which opened my mind to a lot of this stuff was changing from FL to Live, in that it was much more intuitive in the way one could freeze/flatten layers and cut samples up in the arrangement view, which just lead to a lot of flattening and a lot of editing and layering and easy processing of channels.
Basically a sound can be any type of synth or sample, what I do is to mess around with it until it sounds like something I want. A base sound coupled with Absynth FX, time shifter, reverb, ping delay and stuff like that can do wonders. And freesound.org samples for things like bells and real sampled percussion is good too.
There is no one method it's more about experimenting and trying new things. As far as musical entertaining quality goes, to me they do, but I want to make future tracks even more varied and different to keep interest up.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-02-20 19:40 [#02406788]
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Do you think all the sounds used in "funny little man" by aphex would be possible in ableton live? He somehow makes a melody out of sound units that are all similar but unique. But most software I use is such a big cumbersome enemy between your brain and the music that its just too unfun/tedious/aggravating to bother. Somehow aphex seems to let his imagination flow without that problem, like manipulating computers is as easy as molding clay with your hands.
Do you use stuff like autotune? In funny little man aphex easily controls pitch of that voice like 2:10 here:
LAZY_TITLE I've used melodyne back when I had money to buy stuff, which is similar and its pretty cool.
How much $ did all the ableton live and plugins and crap cost? Mostly plugins do the sound morphing stuff in ableton live?
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-20 20:09 [#02406791]
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its possible but it would be hard to get the exact same sound, though it sounds like some pitch bend stuff and some bitcrushing on the voice in certain spots... as far as molding clay goes i have heard that comment before from someone else and its interesting, but i think once you have established some methods its easier to jam out this stuff rather than painstakingly putting it together.
i dont use auto tune, but i have tried it awhile back. i got the ableton + operator discount pack in 2007 i think it was 599?
and id say the plugins and synths provide the texture of the sound but the editing is all in the sequencer in arrangement view with cutting up, automation of parameters and flattening / duplicating layers...
i can look around for video software and make some kind of youtube video with some jamming if you want to see, i dunno
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-02-20 20:22 [#02406792]
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Does it actually come with lots of good non-trial usable plugins, or is it like fruity loops where you have to pay like 300$ per plugin to make it non-trial? There's probably lots of other youtube tutorials already made, but thanks for the help.
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cx
from Norway on 2011-02-20 20:33 [#02406793]
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the suite box has many plugins, regular one comes with a bunch of fx though like verb/phaser/grain delay/etc, the rest you have to pay for but i dont use them like analog, tension, and the others
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morguean
from Calgary (Canada) on 2011-02-21 05:09 [#02406824]
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u should try the 30 day free trail
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