Continuing the discussion from Share your tunes (Part 1) - #10443 by Oculist.
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Continuing the discussion from Share your tunes (Part 1) - #10443 by Oculist.
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Cyprium is my latest release (available on all the usual places). Itās another āmelodic houseā (imo) track and I think the most complicated one I produced so far. There are multiple melodies played with different instruments (plucks, pianos, leads and synths) - and their layers- in addition to the bassline (Except in the break). It was a really good experience trying to find a place for each of them so that they go well together. i hope they did.
I released 4 tracks that I did in the last couple of months. They are dub ambient techno or something like that.
I produced them using the Digitakt II and Ableton Live with Push 3. I quite happy with the result even if the mixing is not perfect.
https://open.spotify.com/album/2HwhfYiNlvy1agGA4qtkDm?si=KMOYc7G2SwuvDOO4dB_ISQ
hope you like it
Hereās a new age / ambient / kosmische release that is 80 percent Digitone and Octatrack (with the help of Monome Norns and some additional loops)
Iāve since re-produced this on the Syntakt and it sounds much better with analog drums, but I havenāt recorded that.
You make me miss my Minilogue XDā¦
First track I ever made (on a Yamaha MODX).
Disclaimer: Clunky, and I had no mixing ability, so it sounds like it was recorded in a damp sock. But heyā¦ got start somewhereā¦
I released a new album of short vignettes/sketches on Bandcamp. I actually wrote it last winter, but held off on releasing it as I really wanted to release it during the autumn/winter months. I originally had no intention to release these tunes, but something about how they all worked together kind of just clicked with me.
This is all Analog Keys, but multitracked so itās more than just 4 voices.
https://open.spotify.com/track/6EOXzWIatXvqkPTr5CfcG4?si=a16ec19d134f4816
I donāt think the mix is as bad as you thinkā¦a tad mushy in the lows and could use a bit more high end crispness, but thatās a reasonably easy fix. Great job on the track!
Hereās a tune I made back in February but only got around to finishing this week. In retrospect, it would have been faster to just redo the live jam - itās interesting how much you learn and change your taste and preferences in less than a yearās time.
Ah thank you, thatās really kind. I guess itās that old thing of being overly critical of your own stuff. I find it a bit of a hard listen in some ways, years down the line now, but could have been worse!
Happy to share my latest thing. Am a week into owning DN2. And am really enjoying the sound design possibilities. Donāt think I could ever get bored with this set up
Lovely! Inspiring stuff (as your music always is)