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Thanks @AlexY , yes it’s GeoTenorSax (I had to check😊)
Oh fuck, I didn't know he is from Ukraine, this war is just heart breaking
@GeoTony I listened to the earlier ones too and they're very enjoyable! I see that the sax has been a recurrent guest.
Also, the jam with the trombone had very strong Vangelis vibes-- Bladerunner Blues specifically.
Still playing around in AUM. I understand now why people love it.
I took what I started there and put it in a timeline using Cubasis.
Setup:
Snakebud driving Geoshred. Effects are Nembrini's Minotaur Clon, Analog Rack Guitar Equalizer, Analog Rack Delay, Mrh159.
Aphelian driving Audiokit's Sub Bass 808 with Aurora Sp's Mammoth for an amp.
Hammershark on drums.
I captured all of the controllers' midi on Atom 2, and copied those over to Cubasis to put in a timeline. Kept all the effects the same except I ended up using the AM Rock Kit 1 on Cubasis.
Mastered in Grand Finale (just chose a preset lol)
Thanks @AlexY . AUM is great, the only ‘DAW’ like thing I use. I enjoyed your piece but a little light and shade would have made it better for me 👍
Thanks! You mean like more octave range? Not very familiar with musical terms.
Perhaps just some variation in volume or fading some effects / instruments in / out just to add a bit of variety…
Blimey I write this as if though I know what I’m talking about but in reality I’m still a noob going through a massive learning curve…
I’m sorry I’ve been away. I haven’t made that much music.
I bought Madrid to inspire me a little more.
I hope you like this quick song and you are all well.
Great to have you back @cokomairena
You stuff allways sound really great.
Seconded!
yum...I dig that bass rhythm
A little jam from last night with Snakebud and Aphelian controlling Geoshred, Audiokit Bass 808, and Bleass Omega. Then Hammerhead all on its own.
Cheers! @AlexY
I have done some things with Drambo 2
I really like to have a sequencer with scenes.
Always like your sound/songs!
Trying to zone out on this one:

Keeping pace with the 120bpm ambient meditation zone:

Thank you!! Most of the time I just wind it with the iPad speakers so I’m glad you like it!
Woah. I wanted to keep listening!
I will save your channel for listening while working or meditation
I did this tonight. A little funky
Oooh nice funky 70’s vibe with some modern accents. Nice work.
Thanks for the like on the previous vid. I hope to break the 10 minute mark with my next track using this workflow.
Wow folks, way to revive the thread! Cheers!
A new app always brings new music 🤣
haha!
More Drambo
Very nice. Those sounds tend to remind me of the type of music I heard in some old school (90s) anime movie credits. Not sure if that rings the same for anyone else. Very nostalgic for me, hehe.
Great stuff guys! Loving our new capabilities in version 2.0!
I’m glad they fixed Mixbox. I like it!
The scenes are great
I can see it 😅
You always have such great sounds and melody/harmony lines. I'm jelly for sure lol
This is an 80s inspired (I think) melody I had stuck in my head. Not sure if it's original or something I heard before. I always struggle with the rhythm session with bass and drums if it's anything more than basic. Haven't added a bass line yet, and could use some ideas for that and the drums.
thanks bro, I try to keep them simple, so it's easier both to compose and to listen!
For your drums add some ghost snare hits at a lower velocity, also vary the velocity when you play two snare hits one after the other for it not to sound so robotic.
A couple crash cymbals can help make the transitions more interesting, and one really cool tip is to place the crash on the 1st beat on a bar but then on the next one you put it on beat 2, I learned that listening to daft punk xD
Also add some hats, and in some parts add a tambourine and or cow bell.
And maybe simplify the kick drum in some parts.
You have a nice melody there.
For the bass a simple eight notes bass line would work here.
What app are you using?
Thanks for this feedback! I have some homework to do (just googled "ghost notes" and got some videos to watch) hehe.
Not sure if this can be answered easily (and I promise to do my homework too), but here goes anyway: when adding hats/tamborine/cow bell, is there a general rule of thumb on placement, or does more or less randomly sprinkling work?
I was working on another song with a riff generated with Riffler and trying to create a melody when this kind of hit me. I am still not sure if I've heard it on some media, or if it's just a mental pastiche of stuff I've heard lol.
Riffler audio output (backing guitar), OB-XD (melody) and ToneStack pro inside Cubasis 3. The drums are just drawn in using the midi editor.
Turns out that you can get Riffler to output what you want pretty closely if you mess with the chord editing and locking functions.