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STYLE: Is you music mostly "Electronic" sounding or do you use "Synthetic Real Instruments"?
Do tell.
Fake or Real sound.
Posts or links would be cool to hear.
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Totally electronic for me. I have never thought of it as being fake though
Mostly real real instruments.
Real sound but an unreal effect. So yeah, fake.
Fake sound, my stuff is so crazy you cant even hear it at all if you are awake!
Wtf are you on about?
Mostly real guitars and guitar-like instruments (from 10-string guitars to cavaquinhos and ukuleles) and real basses, mixed with electronic drums (sampled or synthesized pieces), loops and lots of synth sounds (programmed on plug-ins and iOS app soft synths: I got no hardware synths at all).
My stuff is all heavy electronic music - but I do enjoy sprinkling real world type instruments into many of my tracks. Guitar often ... Piano.
i place priority on electronic first. i also never consider it fake. but then having said that, it's 'anything goes' to get there. if that makes any sense at all.
Fake or real sound?
Fake or real air pressure?
Anything that makes sound whether digital or synthetic or using real instruments is music for me. I see the iPad as an instrument just like I see my Korg Trinity. Digital or real if it makes music you can hear, it's an instrument to me. Having said that, I do use real electric guitar for some of my tracks.
Little bit of both. Feet on the ground, head in the clouds.
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I mix it up a lot. I usually go for weird electronic stuff, but I also record my acoustic guitar a lot in my songs. Sometimes it sounds like a guitar, sometimes I layer so many effects and manipulations it could sound like a texture or synth (or drunk monkey).
Mostly real samples, inc apps that use such to produce their sounds, such as iSymohonic. But with so many apps capable of producing weird and wonderful noises, I can't resist sparing inclusion of those, where it works.
Also like messing around with the purely artificial, but feel that so many others are better suited to that style, I rarely get something completed.
Most recently, there have been some enjoyable accidents/ serendipitous moments where the artificiality of apps such as HOWL, Jussi and the Ruismaker brothers come together with real world instruments in a really good way.
Yes.
Use oscillators, amps, filters. Sounds real to me.
I use both immitative sounds and synth tones, most of my stuff would be a mix, but it would be unusual (but not unheard of) to use just electronic synth sounds. I am not a huge fan of synthetic sounding drums.
Either or both, depends on how i'm feeling at the time
What ever sounds good to my ears
My iPad tells me what to play. My iPad controls the vertical and the horizontal
Synthetic - I'm a synthesist. I got into this because as a young schoolchild I always wanted something that could make silly sounds. I had no ambitions to being a musician (the brutal torment of piano lessons taught me to avoid that altogether, thanks). When I heard Chicory Tip on the radio, my life was changed - there's not only something that can make silly sounds, like on Doctor Who, but it can be in a song, too! Who'd thought?
If a sequencer is playing in a hall and there is nobody there to hear it- is it really playing at all?
Of course. But there's no hall.
on this collection- I used samples recorded myself and synthesized embellishments to fill out the mix and complete the arrangements.
on this collection- I did just the opposite. I started with synths then filled out the mix/arrangements with my own samples.
as a bass guitarist, both projects have live bass guitar sprinkled throughout.
I just reread the title
'STYLE' I really don't have any
How do I hear thee... let me count the waves
You REALLY can't help yourself, can you?
Yes, I use both and any combination thereof, Depends what I'm doing.
My favorite thing to do is to record and mix love shows, some of which I play on and some not. This is one I played on, recorded to auria via behringer x32:
And another from a few years ago, same band, different lineup (it changes a lot depending on the gig, we have about 25 people who are involved at various times). This was from a phonic firewire board if I remember correctly, smaller setup:
I use mainly real guitars but also other realistic sounding instruments (e.g. Sound fonts or samples) and also GM midi sounds and electronic sounds. So a bit of everything really!
I WOULD LIKE TO CLARIFY:
I meant do you use Sampled "REAL INSTRUMENTS" as emulate real instruments in your music or is your sound made electronic synths and abstract sonic expressions.
Summer air.
Not winter air.