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Instrumental in key of Db (?): Nanostudio 2, Obsidian, Slate, Sunrizer, Tonaly (mostly on iPhone)

It's not polished and I'm too impatient not to share since I've been working on it in bits and pieces for a couple of months. :)

I started messing around with testing chord progressions with a flat degree. Well, I ended up wanting to practice things I've been trying to learn from my music courses (various Udemy ones) and books (Rikky Rooksby). No generative help this time. Only used Tonaly to make it convenient to get the chord midi into nanostudio.

Part of what I was trying to do is do a funky bass like the one in Guns N' Roses' Rocket Queen, so I have no idea how I ended up with this instead.

I hope it's not too bad for your ears. Once I get into my course on mastering, I hope to make it a bit more polished.

I appreciate any tips on what could be improved as well on what is already working. :)

Comments

  • Improved mix!

  • Awesome track, mate. 👍 This was one of those I opened the thread when you posted but just now managed to listen :lol:

  • @senhorlampada said:
    Awesome track, mate. 👍 This was one of those I opened the thread when you posted but just now managed to listen :lol:

    I'm glad you were able to enjoy it. Thank you so much for your kind words and for listening!

  • Remix of my instrumental. Don’t know what genre it is, but probably something 80s.

    I thought going up an octave on the lead would be enough but it didn’t quite work. Trying a new patch with this remix.

    I also reduced the volume of the track playing the block chords. I wanted them to fatten the mix but maybe they made things a bit muddy.

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