M2-contest - Alchemy of Life

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bosone
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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: metal soundtrack<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths,Guitar samples<BR> copyright © 2001 Matteo Bosi<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> This is a song from my full lenght album "Alchemy of Life - Soundtrack A.D.1312"
It is a Gothic Metal Soundtrack, made with a Pulsar 1, sequencer, POD 2.0, external gear and lots of samples.

This songs is intended as a "soundtrack" for a ghotic movie, i hope you'll like the feelings i created.

all synths and effects are from Pulsar, I played the guitar. drums, orchestration and bass are samples found on internet and processed with Pulsar.

you can listen to the whole album at
http://stage.vitaminic.co.uk/main/alchimia_proibita

Hope you like it, even if the genre is quite "different" form what you are used to listen! :wink:
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Post by marcuspocus »

Well, for a starter, i like all kind soundtrack. I laught at the small bats flying! Reminds me of some old Black Sabbath or Ozzy. At 2.15, the guitar is sounding very well. The drum is recorded or programmed? If programmed, it sound real, if recorded, i would have put it just a bit more in front. Good track :smile:
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Post by bosone »

drums are programmed!!
some drum parts are recorded with a MIDI guitar!
well, you are not the first who laughts at the bats... but i liked them and i think they provide a little more "feeling" of watching a movie..
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Post by paulrmartin »

WOW! Nice track, Bosone! The only thing I'd like is if the clean guitar was in tune, that's it.
Great stuff!

Paul
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algorhythm
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Post by algorhythm »

yes, i thought the bats were funny too.

this has my vote (thus far) for the modular contest! it is a full song, whereas all prev. entries were mere clips. isn't a free modular worth more than a clip?
realistic sounding drums for programming - could use a bit more accenting though, but of course this is a drummer talking. . .

nice and "thematic"
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Post by algorhythm »

:wink: bump (for contest visibility) :wink:
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Post by JoeKa »

This is my vote for the 2nd place of the contest!
Reason: This track is fat! It definitely reaches out for the more professional musical appearance than the others did, and Modular for it´s flexibility may help making it even better in the future...
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Post by algorhythm »

VOTING:
Send a Private Message to Micha for voting, or email him at: micha@cs.tu-berlin.de. One vote per Pulsarian per contest. All votes must be in by 20.1.02!
we aren't in the business of hunting down your votes; submit them as requested please :wink:
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Post by bosone »

thanks you all for your comments
i want to tell you that you can download the entire album in lo-fi mp3 at

digilander.iol.it/bosone
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Post by algorhythm »

bump for voting :wink:
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