woah!
This is just great! There should be more squarepusher -ish randomness, i think. But it's fine as it is. Very good job, sir!
woah!
This is just great! There should be more squarepusher -ish randomness, i think. But it's fine as it is. Very good job, sir!
Cool
it made me see colors. sorry, i suck at reviewing.
i like colours.
t'was nice
now tell me what devices you used in reason? this lacks something,maybe variety? but really neat work! keep on rollin' or whatever.
I used 2 x SubTractor with RPG-8 Arpeggiators for the lead bells and the low chimes. The drums and percussions are simply a Redrum fed through an RV-7 reverb machine for a little tasteful twitch. The gliding sfx at 1:07 and onwards is a Malström synthesizer with the mod wheel going constantly up and down.
I was thinking about variety myself, but I couldn't be bothered; this wasn't originally meant to be anything than a test whether I could pull that drum loop off. A few arpeggios and I was staring at an entire song. At that point I thought 'what the heck' and submitted it here. :)
Thanks for the review!
-- sysrq868
hmm...
it's like a mixture organic and mechanic combustion. or at least i would think that if i made song like this while very,very high! but overall very nice song.
This sounds...
twisted somehow. its comforting. this should be mixed/mastered and then this would be perfect, sounds like squarepusher a bit. but not much. btw what software you use? and how long did it take to produce this song?
i use fruity loops 3.5.6 but i really dunno how long could it take...one hour i guess
very interesting, but good
This sounds like experimental DnB. With some work, this would be true greatness. p4c said pretty much everything i would say.
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