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STYLE: Is you music mostly "Electronic" sounding or do you use "Synthetic Real Instruments"?

Do tell.

Fake or Real sound.

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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.

  • 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.

  • @RustiK said:
    Do tell.

    Fake or Real sound.

    Yes.

  • Use oscillators, amps, filters. Sounds real to me.

  • edited September 2016

    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 :D

  • 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?

  • @robosardine said:
    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?

  • edited September 2016

    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.

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    Fake or real sound?
    Fake or real air pressure?

    Summer air.

    Not winter air.

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