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gadget + cubasis = feel good music

kinda like a glitchy happy ambient techno. showing the joy of having this stuff with me at all times.

gotta hear it a few more times in other speakers and constantly doubting whether i layer more or leave space but..... loving gadget and cubasis (plus ruismaker and ddmf reverb). i start stuff in gadget, mostly on my phone, then arrange, and expand and then transfer to cubasis to mix and add a few things. gadget is great at expanding a pattern to say 16 bars and then adding lots of minute evolutions. sometimes i do this with my keystudio and sometimes by fingering my stuff as haq says. i have taken the time to create many bilbao sets, a whole set with just 808 hats, another with cymbals, etc, so i divide my drum sounds per track. only use gadget fx while i'm creating except the sidechain since cubasis doesn't have it. used audibus to keep the sidechain effect on the pad. the snare is from ruismaker, all other drums are from bilbao sample sets i've loaded. used one instance of minilouge. really love cubasis except for the automation, doing a simple fade out in volume, or little step for a few bars, is tough. you get a million little points and then even when you reduce you have a ton, wish that you could just make a few points by tapping. but..

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  • Wonderful. Like major-key Aphex Twin. Very impressive.

  • Awww, well that is all kinds of lovely! Great work, i love it!

  • enjoyable tune, thanks for sharing.

  • Thanks guys!

  • @vpich said:
    really love cubasis except for the automation, doing a simple fade out in volume, or little step for a few bars, is tough. you get a million little points and then even when you reduce you have a ton, wish that you could just make a few points by tapping. but..

    Maybe I misunderstand, but if you set the Snap selector in the toolbar to, say, Bars before drawing in the automation, the points should snap accordingly.

    Like the song. Reminds me of Looper a bit.

  • edited October 2016

    Wow, love it also, congrats ! Very clean, really like the shuffle of the beat. Reminds me productions from someone I knew, very talented guy which now is a "star" in electronic music business !
    Keep going !

  • This is very pleasant to listen to man! Great work! Just for reference because I'm not expecting perfection but only as an awareness the layer that's acting as the atmospheric foundation sounds like the root note. In my headphones it's moving from r to l. I think it could use a slight cut in the 800-1k hz range. It hurts just a tad. I am wearing headphones. However awesome awesome creation my friend well done!!

  • Nice! Has a very pleasant flow and a certain -dare I say- Boards of Canada feel to it.

  • @aaronpc said:

    @vpich said:
    really love cubasis except for the automation, doing a simple fade out in volume, or little step for a few bars, is tough. you get a million little points and then even when you reduce you have a ton, wish that you could just make a few points by tapping. but..

    Maybe I misunderstand, but if you set the Snap selector in the toolbar to, say, Bars before drawing in the automation, the points should snap accordingly.

    Like the song. Reminds me of Looper a bit.

    Thanks, and i didn't realize that the automation was grid related. That problem is solved then !

  • @TravisGenius said:
    This is very pleasant to listen to man! Great work! Just for reference because I'm not expecting perfection but only as an awareness the layer that's acting as the atmospheric foundation sounds like the root note. In my headphones it's moving from r to l. I think it could use a slight cut in the 800-1k hz range. It hurts just a tad. I am wearing headphones. However awesome awesome creation my friend well done!!

    Hey travis, i appreciate constructive criticism like that because there is so much stuff to keep track of and ear fatigue kicks in etc. Do you mean the sidechaining pad or the fm-ish bells or the glitch hits (which is panning wildly throughout).

  • @brambos said:
    Nice! Has a very pleasant flow and a certain -dare I say- Boards of Canada feel to it.

    Well, that of course is super high praise. Thanks. Love your app! I plan to use a lot more of it and waiting on the fm synth.

  • This is a very pleasant listen indeed, listening from phone speakers, for your reference. But it's nice clarity and space. Yeah, bell pads are so tricky because they inherently sound so nice yet hurt at the same time. Maybe a notch in the above mentioned frequency is the trick. I've had trouble mixing bells or FM type stuff in the 1 to 3k freq in the past, but HHs are my arch nemesis, but yours sit nicely.

    I've abandoned Gadget last year to meet other people,but began seeing her again last week and realized she's actually what i've needed all along. So, your work flow implies to me that you can export individual tracks in gadget?!

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:
    This is a very pleasant listen indeed, listening from phone speakers, for your reference. But it's nice clarity and space. Yeah, bell pads are so tricky because they inherently sound so nice yet hurt at the same time. Maybe a notch in the above mentioned frequency is the trick. I've had trouble mixing bells or FM type stuff in the 1 to 3k freq in the past, but HHs are my arch nemesis, but yours sit nicely.

    I've abandoned Gadget last year to meet other people,but began seeing her again last week and realized she's actually what i've needed all along. So, your work flow implies to me that you can export individual tracks in gadget?!

    cool, thanks! waiting on @TravisGenius to confirm the problem area (which i highly suspected as well) and will work on eq-ing that track and maybe a little less general treble. just a tad.

    and yeah, gadget is super easy to use and sounds very good. my end result is as satisfying to me as it is when i sync up 5-6 analog synths in the studio. the kicker for me, and what give me most pleasure later, is that i can spend 30 minutes working on little evolutions in that bell loop for example, al while sitting with other parents waiting for my son's jiu jitsu class. then i can hear it in the car and at a red light i can adjust the bass a bit.. etc.

    and when exporting you can export the master or just individual tracks. this time i used audiocopy because if you export to dropbox you have to go through a second step because cubasis (as far as i know) does not import directly from dropbox, so i would have to go to audicopy anyways. keep in mind that the fx are not in the individual exports. 100% dry, so if you need an fx you have to solo the track, and export the master.

  • Very nice! Thanks for sharing!

  • Nice. My kind of style.

  • @vpich sorry for the reply buddy. Yes the side chain pad. It doesn't need anything drastic just a slight cut 6dbs maybe?

  • I think it needs more cowbell.

  • Great track mate, started my day off well whet from grumpy to chilled and happy in 5.23 cheers.

  • Nice to chill man ;-)

    Gadget and Cubasis are top apps I agree (in my ultimate top 3 with BM2 ;-)).

  • +1
    Would listen again

  • thanks for the encouragement :smile: minor tweaks done.

  • Very nice production. Top Notch. If thats the mixdown out of the Cubasis iPad then you sure now your game :smile:

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