Synthtastic (original comp)

Started by Tony W, April 14, 2010, 01:46:36 PM

T.C. Elliott

Just about the time I decided that this was one of those synth songs I don't normally care for... you go and add the guitar and make it an interesting listen. Great way to keep me interested.
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Jim1970

You are really giving me a BAD Case Of GAS, with the Roland GR.
This is really cool!!!! I love the way you layered it as well..

DAM!  that was too short!!! I need MORE!!!!
JIM
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Halem

Emotinal, expressive, cool!

Oh man, you got that GR-20 thing too, we can exchange experience :) You installed midi pickup on that ibanez guitar?

Tony W

It's my cheapest, yet ironically, now my most fun guitar to play Halem! There's a speckled few of us around here that have them.

I'd be rich if it weren't for songcrafters.


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djbride

Nice synth work, I love the guitar riffs on this, nice guitar tone. I agree this sounds real cinematic. I wish it was longer though, great work on mixing, this is a really good song.
Great guitar work on this.
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scottieD

Cool stuff - cool melody, great layering, keep going, sounds great!




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   Okay to cover...not sure why you'd want to though...

Ferryman_1957

Tony, a very interesting direction. Gas attacks can be helpful - provided you don't overdo them, they can inspire new sounds and help you find new creative outlets. That definitely is the case here - this is going in a very good direction, great first go and do keep exploring that new toy. Looking forward to more in this vein - the sharp guitar goes well with the synthy backdrop.

Cheers,

Nigel