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Finally "finished" a track. Ambient made with Thumbjam,Samplr,Crystalline,Turnado,MTD,Final Touch

https://soundcloud.com/empty-cloud/kloroform

Please let me know how I did! I'm enjoying the crazy things that can happen to your track in iOS!

Comments

  • You are not allowed in the group.

  • I like it! Reminds me of something from the first Blanck Mass LP.

  • FWIW, and trying to be constructive, this sounds to me like a lovely, atmospheric start to something. Not the finished track.

  • That's why the finished was in quotes. I'm making small pieces for now until I feel cozier with my workflow. Thanks for the response!

  • I love it. I think you have a lot of potential to expand. You could get a lot of mileage out of choking down the pads to accentuate the rhythm and then the opposite. I hear Steve Reich polyrhythms, but then I always do.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I love it. I think you have a lot of potential to expand. You could get a lot of mileage out of choking down the pads to accentuate the rhythm and then the opposite. I hear Steve Reich polyrhythms, but then I always do.

    Could you explain a little more about choking the pads? I came at this in a convoluted way, I made a little multi instrument orchestral loop in Thumbjam, played it half speed backwards in Samplr, then ran it through Sector and then through the fx.

  • I just meant that it seems that no one element is in front at any given moment. Maybe if you either pull back the delay on the washy pads or drop them in volume or cut them completely, you could highlight the intricate rhythms it were going on. I was using the term "choke" metaphorically, which was sloppy, since "choke" has a definite meaning digital music making.

  • Thanks for the tip! I need just to spend some serious time and stop buying new apps, now.

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