Happy Halloween!
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Re: Happy Halloween!
Sounds great Henry, well done! Happy Halloween to you too!
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Re: Happy Halloween!
This is probably the least Hallowe'eny tune I can conceive of. First part sounds like a wasp pestering a picnic. I like the percussion section that follows it. That "yeah" sample just sounds completely out of place. The soft piano section that comes next is cool and should probably form the basis of a properly Hallowe'en tune. The guitar section with all the vocals, I just don't get at all. Yeah, this is just all over the place: I've no idea what the hell is supposed to be happening here.
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I was bored and had about 30 minutes to kill.Citizen Dolly wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 5:05 pmThis is probably the least Hallowe'eny tune I can conceive of. First part sounds like a wasp pestering a picnic. I like the percussion section that follows it. That "yeah" sample just sounds completely out of place. The soft piano section that comes next is cool and should probably form the basis of a properly Hallowe'en tune. The guitar section with all the vocals, I just don't get at all. Yeah, this is just all over the place: I've no idea what the hell is supposed to be happening here.
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Re: Happy Halloween!
That lead-synth could be a good sound to give some therapy to the apathetic patients in a hospital. And this would probably succeed in a noob song-contest too.
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I ran a pad through a multi effect shifter than ran it through a vocoder. I had started off just tinkering with some sounds and came up with that. Then I just threw the rest of it in there. Like I said, 30 minutes of fucking around.
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Re: Happy Halloween!
It's all good, these kind of tunes also have a value. I sometimes prefer all kinds of stuff, including this one.Trobador222 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 8:54 pmI ran a pad through a multi effect shifter than ran it through a vocoder. I had started off just tinkering with some sounds and came up with that. Then I just threw the rest of it in there. Like I said, 30 minutes of fucking around.
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Start sounds unhinged/unbalanced, a tiny bit mental. Just shows there's more than one kind of creepy. And it reminded me that it's October, apparently.
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I like the parts after the wasp. a lot. Reminds me of some of the early Windham Hill studios stuff. Is any of this recorded or is is all patches of some sort?
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The first and end parts are recorded then I continued the simple percussion part I wrote all the way through. The mid parts are all Apple Loops. Royalty free samples included with Logic. There’s thousands of them. I’ve used them a few times before. It was fun.
The only problem with the samples is there are so many. It can be overwhelming just because of the shear number.
The only problem with the samples is there are so many. It can be overwhelming just because of the shear number.