Imaginary Friend - FuzzFace & ODH

Started by ODH, July 02, 2011, 06:44:14 AM

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Imaginary Friend
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I added a little synth to Trevor's original.  I really found the song to be haunting and wanted to really bring that out so I added the reverese reverb and a couple of synth parts.

Overdrive - Distortion - Hyperactivity
Yesterdays shatter, tomorrows don't matter

FuzzFace

Wow!  This is amazing!  It's like Radiohead.

How did you add that effect to the vocals without the individual tracks?

Bluesberry

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Now this is special isn't it.  I was just listening to a bunch of Radiohead vids on utube and then I dig into this.  Haunting is right.  Bloody good stuff.  Nice job Nick on adding to this wonderful song.  It really works.  Great song Fuzz......now... is this is my new favorite Fuzz song...........you are putting out such great stuff lately.........hard to tell..........I do like this vibe big time...........  deadly stuff.

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Quote from: FuzzFace on July 03, 2011, 08:22:35 AMWow!  This is amazing!  It's like Radiohead.

How did you add that effect to the vocals without the individual tracks?

Glad you approve.  The reverse reverb effect is actually applied to the whole track, just seems more prominent on the vocal for some reason.

I'm pleased with the result.  When I first listenned to your original, this is pretty much what I heard in my head, really happy I was able to realise it.  I love the intensity of the original and wanted to rack up that intensity with the synth parts.  Credit to my excellent Korg microKORG XL, which is a great piece of kit.
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Yesterdays shatter, tomorrows don't matter

FuzzFace

Quote from: Nick / odh on July 04, 2011, 06:48:42 AM
Quote from: FuzzFace on July 03, 2011, 08:22:35 AMWow!  This is amazing!  It's like Radiohead.

How did you add that effect to the vocals without the individual tracks?

Glad you approve.  The reverse reverb effect is actually applied to the whole track, just seems more prominent on the vocal for some reason.

I'm pleased with the result.  When I first listenned to your original, this is pretty much what I heard in my head, really happy I was able to realise it.  I love the intensity of the original and wanted to rack up that intensity with the synth parts.  Credit to my excellent Korg microKORG XL, which is a great piece of kit.

Sounds awesome! 

And thanks for fixing my spelling error!

imaginery = imaginary

Ha ha

Facemask93

Now this is good , well done guys

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