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A little test-run, as I finally got Cool Edit Pro working in Scope,
so I could remix some old stuff, and considering the low quality of the
mp3s used in this loop-collage, I am very happy with the result.

A little trip out there...during the upcoming full moon!
Be my guests!

I had to shorten it a bit, to fit the limit here.

Enjoy!

Jörgen
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hubird

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lovely dreaming, I always was afan of electronic ambient :-)
the 'thumb piano' part at the end could be placed earlier in the song too, for arrangements reasons.
cool anyway :-)
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hubird wrote:lovely dreaming, I always was afan of electronic ambient :-)
the 'thumb piano' part at the end could be placed earlier in the song too, for arrangements reasons.
cool anyway :-)
Thanks, hubird!
You´re right about the thumbpiano-part.
I found out very late that theres a 8meg limit here,
so I just truncated the mp3 at the end and made a fast fade-out, and that made the last part suffer. :cry:
I´ll se if I can remix it later, to make things more proportionate...

Cheers
Jörgen
hubird

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sorry, I should have known the reason, as you mentioned it :-)
I guess I thought you made a new arrangement based on crossfading parts of the original long mix.
however those long sounds are hard to re-organise this way of course.
obama2008

Post by obama2008 »

I'm also a fan of ambient music, even though I profess a strict regime of jazz and hip-hop most of the time. This is great stuff, I liked all the little bells and whistles and the overall texture of the piece. Thank you for sharing.
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