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2014/06/13 12:57:22
jamesg1213
Nice track John. I like the underlying bed and groove very much, shades of PG's Birdy soundtrack there. I didn't care for the rather harsh string-ish lead tone tho, it was nice when it dropped out at 1:36.
2014/06/13 13:47:32
Wookiee
Thanks you James, to be associated with such and amazing sound track I thank you, one of my all time most harrowing films but you have to watch.  Not sure if it is Sounclod or the MP3 that causes the harshness, the voice in question is the M1 playing the SynQuartet patch.
2014/06/18 09:28:34
The Maillard Reaction
I've listened a half dozen times or more.
 
I like the under lying pattern, and the idea of playing over the pattern.
 
I enjoy the tones, the harsh ones and the smooth ones.
 
It seems like the timing on the lead line could be tightened up (audio snap?) and that the melody of the lead line could use some development as there are places where it seems like it momentarily runs out of inspiration.
 
I didn't pay much attention to the stereo mix stuff, but I enjoyed the overall tonality and sense of space.
 
Can you tell us where the MS20 is being used? It's probably a stupid question... but I'm curious to learn.
 
Thanks for sharing!
 
 
 
cleaned up some really bad typing :-)
2014/06/18 10:12:35
Wookiee
Thank you Mike for having more than one listen.
 
The MS 20 is providing the underling tonal rhythm to the track, that's the "doom, do, da da, it also provides the random squeaks and squeals, the patch is called Stenography.  The O5R/w provides the percussion with its producer kit, the Wave station is the pad using the Entropy patch and the M1 is the lead using the Sync Quartet.  I should say that other than the O5R/w patch all the others have been attacked with my paws in some way.
 
Thanks again for the listen and the inquiring comment.
2014/06/28 15:02:44
Freddy J
Really nice sounds John.  I leaned back in my chair, listened, and relaxed.  How do you get those furry fingers of yours to make those nice sounds?
2014/06/28 19:26:52
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2014/06/28 20:53:40
Wookiee
Thanks Freddy glad that you enjoyed and chilled, well all these lovely synths come with pre-sets but they also come with twiddly bits that just have to be twiddled.
 
Johnny, sorry it did not play it is on Reverbnation on the other link in my signature, my normal MP3 rate 128kbs Unicode.  It does have some intentional squeaks and pops as the LFO cycles on the MS 20 pitch and filter, they are sitting quite low in the mix.
2014/07/01 23:46:55
rebel007
Sounds great Wookiee, you definitely have a gift for synth playing and construction of said synth lines. I remember a keyboard player left some Yamaha thingy in my studio back in the early eighties, I played it for days straight and fell in love with the whole sound creation thing. I found it takes real skill to not only create the sounds but to layer them so they work well together.
2014/07/02 05:59:39
Wookiee
My thanks to you Wayne that is the trick build the sound.
2014/07/02 08:42:20
davdud101
I like that high bellish synth. Do you play your melodies live or are they written and planned out? Cuz they feel pretty 'live'. Nice lo-key vibe here... I'd have to say its not quite my cup of tea, but I could hear it as background music in a commercial
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