LynnDan, I sat between my speakers for this and was rewarded with throbbing bass and percussion throughout. I loved the various textures and the way you arranged them. All in all, this is a sophisticated production that could not be any more professional. Not bad for just fooling around.
GuitarhackerVery nicely done. I love how clean and airy sounding this is. Nice vocal synth too.... kinda reminds me of the kind of vocals I hear in the Cirque stuff. Full of energy from take off to landing. I was listening on cans..... that was a sonic treat.
LynnThat's cool, Dan. However, the credit must go to George Martin and the Beatles for coming up with this idea. Back in the 70's, many engineers were flipping reels of tape and experimenting with reverse tape effects including myself. The digital age has made this so easy.
dcumpian The Band19What's that synth used in the beginning, and how is it panned back and fourth? Not sure what "Rob Papen's Blue II" is? But I enjoyed your recording. I really like the lush synths used in the different freq spectrum, and the choir sounding voices. Again, not sure if this was just tracks you mixed, or some sounds you created. Either way, I thought it was pretty good for the genera. Good job Dano. Blue II is the second version VST synthesizer from Rob Papen. It really is a an awesome sounding synth. At the very beginning (the first 2 seconds), I took a snippet of the synth's audio after I bounced it, reversed it, added reverb, reversed it again (thanks Lynn!), then used a filter to generate the stutter effect and Waves H-Delay for the ping pong. After that, it is all Blue II, Omnisphere, Z3ta, Kontakt and my Triton. It's the first time I've had to load multiple instances of Omnisphere to get all the patches I needed, lol. The vocal comes from Realivox Blue. Lots of blueness in this song. Realivox Blue is a Kontakt library of a singer recorded singing vowels, consonants and transitions between syllables. You create what she sings by typing phrases phonetically (for the most part). Lots of potential there, but it can be tricky to get the results you want. I'll take it as a compliment that you thought I mixed prerecorded tracks... Regards,Dan
The Band19What's that synth used in the beginning, and how is it panned back and fourth? Not sure what "Rob Papen's Blue II" is? But I enjoyed your recording. I really like the lush synths used in the different freq spectrum, and the choir sounding voices. Again, not sure if this was just tracks you mixed, or some sounds you created. Either way, I thought it was pretty good for the genera. Good job Dano.
shawn@trustmedia.tvIf you wanted to make an extended mix in the spirit of what RobertB expressed you could start of with like 15-30 seconds of slow, dreary, boring, monotonous noise to express being in the actual airport....but I digress...GREAT JOB and I'll have to take a look at the blue VST you used! -Shawn
thepoguefantastic pulse here...very movie like. powerful and mixed excellent! really enjoyed this tune.