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electro track

Post by hifiboom »

one of my newer creations....
an electro underground style club track.
no name for it so far.

comments welcome.
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hubird

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great track Hifi :-)
good sound also...what synth does the lead or should I say the bass?
could be two different synths tho.
A minor point is the the overall mono setting, those little percussion sounds could be easily (dynamictly) panned :-)
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Post by hifiboom »

thanks hubrid,
the bass synth is a modular patch I`ve done and its using my newest modular module creation, a waveshaper module which is altering two detuned cw saw oscillators to enrichen them and give more overtones...

at first I was just trying around with the "wavecrusher" and ended up doing a track. :P
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hifiboom wrote:at first I was just trying around with the "wavecrusher" and ended up doing a track. :P
damn, bad luck :-D
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Great track...

Post by soylent.green »

...said my girlfriend. Seems she's like a bit indifferent today (http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24046) ;-)

I really like it. It has a good drive and made me go yellow and bang my head like flat erik ;-)
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Post by braincell »

I like the drums but I simply can not stand the vocal sample. I know a lot of people would like this though because it sounds like what I have heard on BBC radio. That is why I do not listen to BBC radio.
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Post by Shroomz~> »

You obviously haven't even listened to much BBC radio Braincell, so you're missing some great broadcasting. Maybe they won't miss you though. :P

Hifi, not so sure it's 'electro'. Maybe some sort of House judging by the groove & style.

cheers
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Post by hifiboom »

you may be right...

:P call it house, call it electro, does it matter? :D

I use the word electro for electronic music, because I think it fits better than "techno".
With "house" I normally connect a black mans vocal and some deep dry bass.

braincell, yes the vocal samples may be a bit boring....
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Post by braincell »

Maybe you are right shroomz but whenever I try it, that same lady is singing. It is funny what they describe as "experimental". Every so called "experimental" piece they play is dance music. Not very innovative! Another problem I had with the BBC is that I might tune in when they are playing something good, but the next one is bound to suck.
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Post by lovenara »

got a good vibe of house ,yes i 'll call it electro house.
hehe
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Post by dawman »

Well of course I love the synth sound.

I want to see this wave shaper of yours.

You should keep making music, especially since you can make Scope devices.

Both are powerful addictions for you, I am sure of that.
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