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16 Mar 2007, 6:21 pm

I'm in for superlucious candy (sorry if it's a meaningful title, i'm not english...)
and out of words today as well :roll:

++ ! !


(welcome to wrongplanet)



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17 Mar 2007, 3:47 am

Shleed wrote:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=30168330
Newer stuff...

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?so ... 573&T=7223
Older stuff...

Mostly glitchy IDM/Experimental electronic music, but there's a few DnB and Dance tracks in there too.


Great stuff!!

What kind of software do you use?

Nice MicroKorg btw :wink: Im undecided whether to get one or a Alesis Micron.



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17 Mar 2007, 8:21 am

Jonny wrote:
Shleed wrote:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=30168330
Newer stuff...

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?so ... 573&T=7223
Older stuff...

Mostly glitchy IDM/Experimental electronic music, but there's a few DnB and Dance tracks in there too.


Great stuff!!

What kind of software do you use?

Nice MicroKorg btw :wink: Im undecided whether to get one or a Alesis Micron.


You could get both... ;) Or get the MFB Synth II (The little blue synth), it's as cheap as the Microkorg but you'll get full analogue goodness.
Anyways my stuff is made on Pro Tools LE 7/FL Studio 7, most of the synths are VSTs but I've a fair bit of hardware too:
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17 Mar 2007, 4:12 pm

Great studio!!

Im intrigued by the MFB Synth II, a real analog is it?

Oh happy St Patricks day! :)



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17 Mar 2007, 4:21 pm

Yup, but you can only get them online through Thomann, they're pretty rare.



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17 Mar 2007, 5:49 pm

I'm dying to hear some of this stuff but I'm stuck with this dilemma - at my house we don't have cable right now, my parents have cable but no sound card in the computer. BTW Shleed, nice studio set up - I see the MBox, the controller, the Korg, looks like a Novation K series or something like that, and what's the blue module - a Nova or some kind of Access Virus?



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17 Mar 2007, 5:53 pm

The blue module is the MFB Synth II, a small yet vicious analogue beast. ;) Some say it's the new "poorman's minimoog".
I've no Novation stuff though, the keyboard beside the MFB is just another MIDI controller dedicated for controlling the MFB synth.



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17 Mar 2007, 5:56 pm

Nice, hopefully once I've got some bills payed off I might find something I want to throw down on again - though for me part of the problem is bedroom space so I might need to just stack on another softsynth



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19 Mar 2007, 5:17 pm

BTW, Shleed, finally had a chance to hear some of your tracks - definitely liked Synthophile and The World Is Our... (the first one you have that kind of warm vs. icey sounds, well played, and the other one you do a similar thing in terms of playing with the noise which is something I've been wanting to learn how to do a bit better myself). As for the vocoding that's another thing that I should probably mess around with though I'm thinking from my angle it would be better for making the sickbass sound more vinylistic.



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25 Mar 2007, 3:59 am

www.myspace.com/theplatypusproject



the demo in e minor is the latest thing i recorded....learn to swim was written almost 2 years ago.



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26 Mar 2007, 11:15 am

I set up a page on mp3 yesterday.

I've been messing around in garageband for a while now, just using a midi keyboard and a guitar.
Mostly I'm still learning what I can do. And what I can't do (=sing).
Let me know what you think. I've enjoyed listening to all your music.

www.mp3.com/ware4


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27 Mar 2007, 3:16 am

spacemonkey wrote:
I set up a page on mp3 yesterday.

I've been messing around in garageband for a while now, just using a midi keyboard and a guitar.
Mostly I'm still learning what I can do. And what I can't do (=sing).
Let me know what you think. I've enjoyed listening to all your music.

www.mp3.com/ware4




soft and cool !
(it makes me sing :D )
very nice sound !
like the guitar a lot and the percussion has a nice feel.
(like the deepspace sound of 'you're not safe', makes me think about john barry's 'the deep'- soundtrack)

(only the sound of trumpet i don't like, it's a keyboard-sound and i never like it, probably because i play the trumpet :roll: )



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29 Mar 2007, 5:56 pm

check out the curse of western culture. www.myspace.com/thecurseofwesternculture



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29 Mar 2007, 7:09 pm

More Gameboy music. I crave comments.
http://localhosted.net/~nitro2k01/mp3/n ... all168.mp3



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01 Apr 2007, 12:24 pm

nitro2k01 wrote:
More Gameboy music. I crave comments.
http://localhosted.net/~nitro2k01/mp3/n ... all168.mp3


8)

yes, it's hard to have comments here
i can't say it lacks something, the only thing i might like to try is to have a heavier beat somewhere, but it is not necesary.

you ever listened to my stuff (it's on page 2 here)? some tracks are very different from others(i like experimenting :wink: ), if you don't like to first one, you might like to try another one.



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01 Apr 2007, 12:25 pm

carltcwc wrote:
check out the curse of western culture. www.myspace.com/thecurseofwesternculture


it seams like it's very well done, it's not my style of music, maybe i should listen to all of them to have a better opinion (but now i'm off to paint)