clintmartin
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The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental) Final Version
I've had this idea for awhile and feel like it came out pretty close to what I had imagined. As always feel free to bash away at it! I thought about adding a lot of things, but I kept coming back to keeping it simple. https://soundcloud.com/clintmartin/the-pedestrian
post edited by clintmartin - 2013/11/21 17:11:07
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/14 14:30:09
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As my furry ears appear to be telling me porkies lately I will not make anymore mix comments. Liked it, though perhaps something more needed a vocal, ear candy, as I said my ears appear to be missing something these days so what would I know.
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clintmartin
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/14 15:36:22
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Please feel free to make mix comments. That's really the kind of stuff I would like to hear.
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 07:27:56
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Hey Clint, apparently your link was updated. This is what worked for me: https://soundcloud.com/clintmartin/thepedestrian I think Wookiee's porky pies are actually true, so I'm just going to go ahead and agree with his comments. What you have sounds awesome, but I think it needs something more. I keep hearing a vocal line on top of the music. Do you happen to have anything in mind? If not... are you interested in having someone (maybe me?) take a stab at adding something? :)
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clintmartin
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 10:15:07
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OK link is fixed. I was having some issues with Soundcloud yesterday. I would be happy to have you try something if your interested. I don't want a vocal though as this is part of an instrumental project. I would be open to anything else. I thought about a sax at one point, or just some ambient sounds. I do think it needs something, but not more guitar. I wanted a little more street or city noise to bring home the whole pedestrian concept, but I'm a little limited on samples of that kind.
post edited by clintmartin - 2013/11/15 10:24:41
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Walt Collins
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 10:23:13
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clintmartin OK link is fixed. I was having some issues with Soundcloud yesterday. I would be happy to have you try something if your interested. I don't want a vocal though as this is part of an instrumental project. I would be open to anything else. I thought about a sax at one point, or just some ambient sounds. I do think it needs something, but not more guitar.
Awesome! I will send you something today. :)
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 11:45:50
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Clint, as far as the mix is concerned, it sounds very good. If you're looking for samples of street noise or something like that, I ran across hundreds of audio samples while searching for video clips in my latest project. Just google free audeo samples, and you may find what you're looking for. Still, well done as it stands!
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 12:53:08
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Yeah, scook turned me on to a website called freesounds or something like that. I couldn't find all I wanted but it was better than nothing.
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 13:23:18
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I like this a lot Clint. Very tasty guitar sound, and the melodies and riffs are really appealing and catchy. Good stuff.
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/15 20:08:06
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Thanks Lynn, I appreciate it! jamesg1213, Thanks for listening!
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/16 20:34:58
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Nice short interesting piece here Clint. Everything sounds good in the mix at this end. Nice guitar sound to this. Enjoyed. Peace and Blessings, John
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/17 19:42:01
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Great sound, fantastic guitar play. I agree with the earlier comments about a vocal put in, that would raise the song to another level.
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clintmartin
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/18 10:17:55
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Thanks for listening! I'm going to add a few things I think, but not a vocal. This is for an Instrumental project I'm almost finished with.
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clintmartin
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Re: The Pedestrian (Original Instrumental)
2013/11/21 17:15:49
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I have an updated and hopefully final version of this song up now. The original link has been updated but is also here... https://soundcloud.com/clintmartin/the-pedestrian. Walt Collins was kind enough to add a great organ part to the Chorus which has made a huge improvement. I also added some more street noises to push home the whole pedestrian theme.
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