@ The Band 19: Eh, who rattled your cage then? Sorry Robby, could'nt resist . :-)
@ notnat: Thanks Frank. I especially feel as though i've accomplished something when someone from a totally unrelated genre to mine gets something from my music.
And Thanks for giving it another spin on your friends system. Pleased it sounded good on that too.
@ jamesg1213: many thanks James for your kind words. I always check my mixes to see that they sound good through headphones, so i especially appreciate your thoughts on that. Cheers.
@mstodge: Cheers mark, and thanks for your support. Much appreciated.
@ guitardood: Thanks Chuck for checking this one out even though it's not your particular thing. It would be a boring world indeed if we all liked the same music.
@ jamesyoyo: Many, many thanks James for your very positive and encouraging thoughts on my music and glad you enjoyed the track. I really apreciate it. As someone who is severely lacking in the confidence department, your comments give me some hope i'm going in the right direction.Cheers. :-)
@ AT: Cheers AT. Glad you dug it. I'm not that familiar with the chemical brothers music, but, of course, i've heard of them. Have to check them out.
@ Sharke: Thanks J. Pleased the mix sounded good your end and pleased you liked the composition.
@ ohgrant: Ta Grant for your kind words. Yep, electronic sounds can be fun to play around with. :-)
@ Old55: Cheers Jan. Pleased you liked it.
@ Thanks Robert. Pleased to get your affirmation on the mix.
@ Janet: Thanks Janet. Sometimes i have no idea either as i don't have a clue myself sometimes. If you sawthe haphazard way i work you'd understand what i mean. :-)
@ Noisy Neighbour: Many thanks Daniel for the encouraging words and cheers for listning to it again. Glad you enjoyed it.
@ CLEAN: Thanks Mark. Yep, this was meant to be a fun track. Glad you enjoyed the ride. :-)
@ guitartrek: Many thanks Geno for your encouraging thoughts on this track. Apreciated.
The sounds i used were mainly sounds that came with the native vsti's in Project 5 (my DAW) and a few free vsti's i've downloaded from the net.
I mainly enter the notes using a keyboard and then quantize them, although i do use step time occasionaly.
post edited by blipp - 2013/03/10 18:50:05