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Started by TomH86, May 19, 2009, 09:24:44 PM

TomH86

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Not sure if i'll add a vocal...not sure if I like it how it is.

Ted

I'm hearing drums or percussion and very minimalist bass.  Vocals not required.

Did you record this to click track?
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Geir

I'd leave it as it is Tom. Sounds great, maybe bring the "chimes" playing whole notes a tad down in the mix but apart from that SUPER
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Oh well ........

joseph

Wow this is lovely. What instruments are you playing on this piece?
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OsCKilO

"EVP" Perfection through a guitar!

Peace my ghostly friend.....

T (Osckilo)
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TomH86

its funny you should say that, Osc...Thats kinda the sound I wanted to replicate... :D honestly!

OsCKilO

Thats because you are a ghost.......

You cant tell me otherwise!!!! :)


I've made my mind up!!!!!

You are a ghost, and this is great stuff!

Even the length of the tracks...>     Like the EVP stopping too soon!
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Greeny

Keep it just as it as. Magical!

Ferryman_1957

Yup, dig it as is.

Cheers,

Nigel

Satchwood

Very cool and provocatively uniquely inquisitively extrordinary creativite here!

...where do you record this stuff in some kungfu monastery?
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