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My new Gadget Track, created with iM1-instruments

Hi, I've created a Gagdet track exclusively with iM1-instruments and would be glad to hear some of your impressions about it.

Comments

  • Nice bubbly vibe. Excellent sound choices. For my tastes, musically it feels a little too basic. Faster tempo might help.

  • @Earsinn said:
    Hi, I've created a Gagdet track exclusively with iM1-instruments and would be glad to hear some of your impressions about it.

    You have the nub of something here. By the time the organ comes in it does indeed 'bubble away' nicely. The question is what to do with this start now?

  • edited August 2015

    @Lady_App_titude Thanks for commenting! I appreciate your constructive critic. Perhaps I'll bring in some more details.

  • edited August 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear What came to my mind lately - after hearing it several times again - is to expand the track a little bit length-wise and to work out the details some more. Thank you for your inspirational question!

  • @Earsinn add a change, or a middle section (some transpostion maybe?) and then a weary voice singing the world's most heartbroken lyric with a woman moaning as regards lost love and the inevitable brutality of the lonely self adrift in this sad world and I think you have a classic right here :)

  • I've posted the song, cause I think there is something very nice about it, and perhaps cause it is my first track with iM1 sounds in it. But I have to agree, that it sounds somewhat basic and needs some workout. Not one of my strong properties, I have to admit.

  • Wow - I hear it already within my imagination!

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Earsinn add a change, or a middle section (some transpostion maybe?) and then a weary voice singing the world's most heartbroken lyric with a woman moaning as regards lost love and the inevitable brutality of the lonely self adrift in this sad world and I think you have a classic right here :)

  • edited August 2015

    By the way, I would like to say, that I'm very glad, to have purchased iM1. I was somewhat sceptic about the old-scool sounds of the M1, but there is really a lot, one can do with them. Even if some sounds are somewhat cheap, there is always a way to tune them up and to fit them into a track. And there are so many of them! In my opinion it was worth it, alone for the great organ-sounds.

  • edited August 2015

    I've created a remix-version of "Champagner Dance". To my ear it sounds better and more interesting now. Would like to hear your opinion - please feel free to comment on it!

    The baseline got a little variation. The hihat has been improved with some level gain on first and third bar.

    I've also introduced a filling-track with Helsinki. It just plays continuously an A, to give some body. I've increased the tempo and did some further minor tweaks.

    Afterwards I've transfered the tracks into Auria and tweaked them somewhat there.

    The hihat got some Timeless2 as well as the "champagner pop", and I've put Microwarmer and Pro C on some tracks and the master channel. I did also some channel-panning.

    I've thrown Pro Q on the baseline, with a low shelf and high cut and inserted a really nice Timeless 2.

    I've done some arranging within Auria by splitting parts and deleting some.

    My tweaking was somewhat random cause of my limited knowledge of mixing/mastering. I've tweaked the knobs until I liked the sound.

    I think, I have to put some further work into it, to make it mono-compatible, did not like the sound in mono that much. Sometimes some atrifacts are hearable - the organ sounds somewhat distorted sometimes, in a bad way - probably from the Microwarmer, which I drove too hard - I'll take care of that in the next round.

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