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Hey Judas! - Zeeon, Soft Drummer, bass guitar
Tried to make something like 60s novelty number for an imaginary trio playing a small room of enthusiastic teens:
The organ is Zeeon + Eventides Crushstation and Rotary. Bass is a Yamaha trbx through Klevgrand Reamp, Audio Damage Filterstation, for the «solo» parts, also a second channel with the lower frequencies EQd out, a very short echo using Bram Bos Kosmonaut, and Eventide Spring reverb on top.
The drums are Soft Drummer, because I can’t play drums. Also the organ is sequenced using Xequence2 hosted in the Audio Bus and AUM combo, since I can’t play keys either.
I got the soft drums pretty hard using FAC Maxima.
Finished in Auria with Toneboosters Barricade, Fabfilter Q3.
«But why»: I proposed J. Zimmerman as a band name years ago, but was shot down because it was a silly name where only old people would get the reference, and most of those would not think it was any cool at all. So when I needed a soundcloud name for my ios stuff, that’s what was I went for.
Then this fall I tried their «Repost» thing where SC publishes your stuff on Spotify and such, and when the track was ready, they sent me an email which started «Hey Judas!» which made me laugh so
Comments
For someone who can’t play the keys, I think you done an excellent job of sequencing them to sound realistic. Great track!
Thank you! I spent quite a bit of time nudging and stretching notes back and forth, which thankfully is pretty easy in Xequence, but it would have been better to have practised when young instead of playing video games.
This has a cool surreal quality to the recording.
_Agree with @McD surreal, retro and humorous.