Thanks Monkey_Man , there’s just a severe deficit between potential and actual. I’m not too happy with the verse layout nor technical aspects and struggled to think of ways to elevate what’s there beyond the genre baseline, perhaps it’s a thing that needs more experience and maybe an additional hour or so. Fingers crossed it’s not simply not in me.
Per collection thread
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Sounds like todays music to me.
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Great sounding tunes😊
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All good except for the lead part at 45 seconds sounding like your finger got stuck.
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Haha BayouTexan nope that’s intentional, the sound uses a touch based ring modulator so won’t open up unless you slow down.
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So here we are, only a month to go till I'll have been doing this noodle challenge non-stop for a full year. -
Another crisp one. This has a Country Rock flare to it and could be easily mixed towards that genre too. Looking forward to the next 30 but you must do one commercial jingle for Tide Detergent.
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Brilliant, very creative with all those reverse pieces in it. Love when it kicks in around 1:20. And the guitar intro reminded me of a track from Steppenwolf. Would need to look that up. "The Pusher" maybe? Anyway, great stuff Per, good one
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I dig the string scratch in "demons". I picked up on some Joe Perry vibe in the guitars on "Cruel". All good!
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Thanks BayouTexan !
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Shoe-gazer meets '80s poser.
Wuddun brother.
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Thanks Monkey_Man I wasn’t sure if you’d be able to tolerate the extreme levels of compression and loudness on this track. Getting that “art of noise” drum sound required distortion on the snare, eq, compression, and for the first time I decided to try those mix bus thingies that UAD has, something called an API vision strip.
I know nothing about it so just used some random presets. Ugly looking thing but also made everything very… loud. I guess that’s the sound of 80s and even modern pop which is interesting, but also very hard sounding. I may scurry back to my 60s and 70s sounds with their mids and dynamics now.
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Yeah, to say it was heavily-compressed would be an understatement, but I knew that you'd know it.
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Tonights default unit of basic lowest effort pop, neither improved upon nor extended from the baseline
I really like this tune for so many resons. The main reson is probably because it surprises me over and over again.
Cheers,
Mats N