Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock

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2012/10/09 13:50:40 (permalink)

Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock

Hello, its Halloween again, so I am posting "Trick or Treat", instrumental progressive rock done in Sonar with lots of synths, multisamples, and fun!  

Enjoy!  http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=5671876

Would love comments!




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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/09 14:18:06 (permalink)
    Jeff, I thoroughly enjoyed this on my headphones. Great job on the whole project........very nicelyplayed & mixed. 

    What did you use for the choir and what synths did you use for this?  

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/09 15:02:29 (permalink)
    Thanks, Mesh.  I used East West Symphonic Choirs (with their Word Builder).  My gosh (trying to remember), I used a bunch of mostly soft synths/samplers. Guitar's were Prominy LPC, some of the lead synth was Z3ta+ and I am sure I used some Atmosphere in there too.  Drums were EZ Drummer.  I think I might have used the EMU EXtreme Lead as well.


    Thanks again for the kind words.  Happy Halloween!
     
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    Jeff, I thoroughly enjoyed this on my headphones. Great job on the whole project........very nicelyplayed & mixed. 

    What did you use for the choir and what synths did you use for this?  



    If you would like to check out original progressive electronic rock, here it is:

    http://www.soundclick.com/jeffreynaness
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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/09 15:10:10 (permalink)
    This is stupendous!  Your synthesizer work took me on a journey over a well crafted soundscape.  It's very apropo for the season.  Encore!

    All the best,
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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/09 19:54:41 (permalink)
    Hey - QUITE nice.  I am a prog keyboard player and found the keyboard parts nice and fresh sounding.

    Good job with all of it!

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/09 20:11:37 (permalink)
    Thanks, so much Lynn and Bob!  

    If you would like to check out original progressive electronic rock, here it is:

    http://www.soundclick.com/jeffreynaness
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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/10 22:10:09 (permalink)
    Since Halloween is coming up, I'll give this a bump.

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/11 18:55:33 (permalink)
    Hey Jeff, Prog Rock my favorite.  Like the choirs, when the music finally kicked in reminded me of Forever Autum (Jeff Wayne).

    It's well played, the mix is ok but it needs to go somewhere.  I like the ELP keyboard flourishes but ultimately I was left a little meh.  When doing Prog Rock, think King Crimson and not ELP or even Yes.  Don't get me wrong love Elp but ELP had this same problem that is some of their tunes not really going anywhere.  Where as Crimson never had this problem.

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/12 08:22:24 (permalink)
    Thanks for listening and commenting, Ben.  The funny thing is, older Rush (Hemispheres !) is really my favorite, despite a lack of keyboards.

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/12 15:33:06 (permalink)
    gothic nordic metal ride having a good time....seeing all the horror and loving it! - Shawn

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/12 21:15:15 (permalink)
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    gothic nordic metal ride having a good time....seeing all the horror and loving it! - Shawn

    Now, that's a quote I would love to see in a music review!

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/19 16:53:15 (permalink)
    Here's bump 'cause Halloween is almost here! (indulge me, its only once a year).

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/19 17:00:38 (permalink)
    i like the arrangement, and the whole thing, but the guitars sound fake to me for some reason.
    i recognize the drums (i use ezdrummer and superior drummer) and i get that the keys are samples and whatnot, but there is something weird about the guitar...
    how did you record them?
    is it fractal?
    impulses?

    great mix, fun to listen to

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/19 22:59:29 (permalink)
    Hello, Mr. Batsbrew.  Yep, the guitars were all from samples too: Prominy LPC (through Guitar Rig).   

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/19 23:21:10 (permalink)
    Great work... very impressive sound... regarding the guitars, are you playing the phrases on a keyboard or just arranging sample phrases?
     I'm not familiar with LPC... well done...
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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/20 04:48:19 (permalink)
    fun tune.... good work!
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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/20 05:45:00 (permalink)
    an oldie but a goldie! Mike Oldfield would be proud to have produced this. great work jeff

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/20 08:04:49 (permalink)
    Thanks, everyone.  Notnat, Prominy LPC is a sample library that is formatted for use in Kontakt,  There are a huge number of of samples with different articulations.  The programming (scripts, etc) often allow you to play various articulations (using key switches, pitch bend, velocity to trigger harmonics, etc) so you can get some realistic parts when playing in real time (I would often slow the piece down to get the part right).  

    Here's a link to a cool video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqGJ8y67SU8

    Actually, since I completed my album, I have pretty much stopped recording and am playing live much more (cover songs).

    Jeff

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/20 09:51:52 (permalink)
     Very interesting, and informative... thanks Jeff...
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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/21 21:16:42 (permalink)
    Love it.

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/22 07:23:20 (permalink)
    I like it. I don't think it went anywhere either but a lot of stuff out there doesn't anyway. If you compare it to Pink Floyd, some of The Wall is the same thing really.

    Nice work!!!

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/22 09:56:42 (permalink)

    Well, at least it returned you back to the intro (but with slighter quicker tempo) !  ;)  Thanks for listening and commenting.  Happy Halloween!




    Guitarpima


    I like it. I don't think it went anywhere either but a lot of stuff out there doesn't anyway. If you compare it to Pink Floyd, some of The Wall is the same thing really.

    Nice work!!!



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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/22 11:47:59 (permalink)
    Very cool tune. The spacing in the mix was amazing. I listened at work in headphones, and it was quite and adventure. Admittedly, I had to stop listening a couple of times so I could focus... I went back and listened in it's entirety again though... Great stuff. Nice clean mix.

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/22 13:18:51 (permalink)

    Thanks!  Yeah, I think this really sounds best through headphones. 


    I tend to think the same thing about a lot of my favorite music in thei genre, like Rush's La Villa Strangiato and Don Dorsey's BachBusters (fugue from Taccota and Fugue in D minor).   Not that I am comparing.

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    Very cool tune. The spacing in the mix was amazing. I listened at work in headphones, and it was quite and adventure. Admittedly, I had to stop listening a couple of times so I could focus... I went back and listened in it's entirety again though... Great stuff. Nice clean mix.



    If you would like to check out original progressive electronic rock, here it is:

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    Re:Trick or Treat: Halloween Progressive Rock 2012/10/28 14:51:09 (permalink)
    Here's a final Halloween bump.  

    Happy Trick or Treating, everyone!


    If you would like to check out original progressive electronic rock, here it is:

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