Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element

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Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element

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    Re:Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element 2012/07/21 15:55:20 (permalink)
    I suspect that in the right frame of mind in the right place thus would work, however for me there needs to be a little more ear candy to keep the attention of listeners.

    Thanks for sharing I feel sure with some more work you will get something.

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    Re:Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element 2012/07/21 16:39:50 (permalink)
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    I suspect that in the right frame of mind in the right place thus would work, however for me there needs to be a little more ear candy to keep the attention of listeners.

    Thanks for sharing I feel sure with some more work you will get something.

    Good ear!  Upon reflection, and self examination, I'm afraid I have to agree, "yep, not quite there yet."  I very much appreciate the comment.



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    Re:Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element 2012/07/22 17:28:51 (permalink)
    I think this is a good starting point for something bigger.  This just needs to be fleshed out a bit, but I can hear the potential.  The extra dose of bass element comes through well on my speakers without overwhelming them.  You have a strong foundation here, and I would like to hear this developed.  And, yes, Sonar is a wonderful tool.  Use it wisely.

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    Re:Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element 2012/07/22 18:32:40 (permalink)
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    I think this is a good starting point for something bigger.  This just needs to be fleshed out a bit, but I can hear the potential.  The extra dose of bass element comes through well on my speakers without overwhelming them.  You have a strong foundation here, and I would like to hear this developed.  And, yes, Sonar is a wonderful tool.  Use it wisely.



    This is an awesome comment!  Just awesome.  Its spot on...

    Thanks Lynn

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    Re:Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element 2012/07/23 01:32:31 (permalink)
    LP,

    Thanks for sharing. 

    FWIW, drums sound to "clean" for the ambient nature of this piece. I would have used percussion pieces instead of a kit. But what do I know?

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    Re:Ambient sound-scape and a slow rock beat with an extra dose of bass element 2012/07/23 02:52:20 (permalink)
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    LP,

    Thanks for sharing. 

    FWIW, drums sound to "clean" for the ambient nature of this piece. I would have used percussion pieces instead of a kit. But what do I know?
    I think you are right..  :-)  I think it will take me a bit more practice for some dirty ambient drums that don't get lost in mix..  but its definitely cool advice.


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