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Alan Lauris
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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © Alan Lauris<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> A kind of filmmusic-track. The first instrumental I did in years; an experiment with a 5/8 measure (and a few 6/8). The wide synthsound on the end is from Uknow, the kraftwerk-like melody is from EZ-synth. I also used a lot of samples and VSTplugins. Hope you like it!
Basic Pitch
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Post by Basic Pitch »

Nice track,

Intersting sounds and has a wholesome feeling to it :wink: Mix sounds nice aswell, its almost like orchestral sounding but done with synths instead of a string section.

Great track, I still love " No matching socks ", I have played that one for my daughter, it has a nice child like melody too it.

Thanks for sharing your work, it always has a very different sound than whats normally posted and I appreciate that.

Cheers!
Lima
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Post by Lima »

Wow!!! I like it very much! :smile: I love the global sound. I like the fusion between the arpeggiator and the lead and everything sounds very clear.
Only two little remark:
In my opinion you can tell the cimbals are sampled, specially in the intro and in the last beat. If you can sample a real cimbal then put it in your project! :smile:
Maybe the track is a little repetitive.

Anyway a very good work! :smile: :smile: :smile:
Alan Lauris
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Post by Alan Lauris »

Hi Basic pitch and Lima, thanx for your positive reactions! Lima, the cymbals are from a cheap soundmodule indeed. so I agree with you that you can't hear they are real. But they were the best orchestral cymbals I could easily find (and I'm a bit lazy sometimes :wink:

Basic Pitch, it's nice you mention 'No matching socks', I like it too and made another track in a similar style, it's called 'How you're able to smile' and you can download it from <a href ="http://www.alanlauris.com">my website</a>
CU, Alan.
mr swim
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Post by mr swim »

Interesting ... reminds me of some of mu-zique's earlier stuff. Fat beats with 'classical' style synth harmonies.

Will.
Counterparts
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Post by Counterparts »

Nice to hear something so different! :smile:

The mix is very clear and strong. I agree with Lima in that it is a little repetitive - another section, a bridge or a little solo would help turn a very good track into a finished piece.

Now I've got to listen to it again to try to spot the 6/8 parts... :wink:

Royston
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