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Wookiee

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  1. @noynekker Your memory is working well, the patch I used it is based on the Roland D50 Fantasia Patch but the synth has knobs and well you know.
  2. Thank you Tom, I think the D50 is as much an FM synthesizer though Roland call something else. FM synths always make good metallic/bell sound. As ever I appreciate your input.
  3. @Hidden Symmetry Nice passage for 21:00who played the sax? Nice bit of conga follows, very jazzy feel. 39:18 Like the Asian style percussion, but of bendy guitar, unison guitar and horns mmmmmmmmmmm. Nice I enjoyed the listen good stuff.
  4. Thank you Freddy you have been so supportive it's appreciated.
  5. Nice to hear you enjoyed this, thank you for your ears and comments.
  6. @Hidden Symmetry Well I am 10 minuets in and so far there is nothing about the music I do not like. Yes the mix could use a tweak or three but nothing dramatic, listening on my Event 20/20's. 13:20 shredding sweet. Having a little pause at 21:00 will return for more tomorrow with any luck though the aborealists are coming to sort a few of a trees out in the jungle as well tomorrow.
  7. Basically it sound OK but as Tom notes it has very little bottom.
  8. @PhonoBrainer To me the vox sounds in a slightly different space to the backing. That semi break down at 3:41, perhaps if the vocal changed rhythm to, more spoken? As noted the backing does become very repetitive, that change at the end could be a middle 8? Mix is not to bad here on the Events other than what has already been observed.
  9. Wookiee

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    Some interesting dissonance in those first few second @bjornpdx not sure that woudl help me relax. That does not mean I do not like this, I do like a little dissonance here and there.
  10. As noted a busy mix, extracted from a big pile of beach detritus. Mix is coherent on my Event 20/20's. Ed has made this polished I think.
  11. Er yeah could be a plan 😉 nice to hear you enjoyed this and found it relaxing, as ever your ears, time and comments are appreciated.
  12. @noynekker the Roland cloud D50 was the instrument I used, not sure the patch though, dare say I probably tweaked something here or there on it, if one has a knob one has to have a play. Thanks for the ears and the comment appreciated.
  13. @whoisp thank you, I never really know what is going to fall out of the furry paws. Thank you for the ears and comments.
  14. Will give this a spin tomorrow now, I have to do a little preparation for a delivery tomorrow. Would you believe they are giving us a brand new cooker because they can not get the clock repaired?
  15. Another with that Aja vibe, sounds OK here.
  16. Thank you, glad it made your ears smile.
  17. Only listened to the OP version and I enjoyed it sound good to these furry ears, they did smile.
  18. Only listen to mix 1 Tad to long for an intro but there is a natural break about 1:32 where you could bring it up a gear and then bring it back to the last part of what is here., mix works quite well here on the Adam's
  19. @DeeringAmps Tom as promised, I used the Avatar Natural kit in Superior Drummer 3 the crash is Crash 2, which is supposed to be a 18" Sabian Hand Hammers Fierce Crash. As always I reversed the Mixer output and reduce its width to around 60 % to 50%. I rarely bother to break out the drums to there own channels in CbB I figure that the mixer in SD 3 does a damn good job, their built in FX, when I use them, seem very efficient it also saves on screen real estate in both track and console views. I then treat the CbB Channel as a Drum Buss, with the N-Type Channel emulation, Boz Digital +10dB Compressor in Parallel mode at about 65% dry, then the Quad Curve EQ to tease the best out of the kit, Then a tiny amount of send to a Global Reverb Buss, just so everything things sits in the same space. This bus has the Quad Curve pre the reverb to clear any mud from hitting the Reverb and finally Cakewalks Tape emulation.
  20. Thank you, little shivers eh? using a passing note that was in the next key whilst still in the previous key, modulating from G Major to D Minor. Glad you enjoyed this @bjornpdx.
  21. @Larry T. glad to hear it brought back happy memories, thanks for the ears and comments.
  22. That was the first furry thought when the vocal kicked in over the funky bass line. Nice stuff mix works well here.
  23. I can honestly say I enjoyed it.
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