Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Project 2
When I first started this project, I used Slayer. After working with the other instruments I wanted to use, though, I found that it didn't work. I didn't like the way the Slayer sounded with my drums, etc. So, I decided to look for a different sustained pitch that I liked. In the browser I found a sound called Orionstring that I liked a lot. I thought it sounded really good after using the chop tool, because the noted flowed together really well. As for form, I started with just the Orionstring and transposed it a couple of times. I started with just the melody playing and slowly added in drums and other percussion instruments a few at a time in different patterns until I got to a point where I thought there were enough. I didn't want to overwhelm the Orionstring. Throughout this I alternated between the different transposed Orionstring tunes (I had 3). In the middle I cut out the Orionstring altogether for a measure or two to keep it from getting too monotonous and to bring out the drum pattern. After this I went back to the same drum loop and slowly pulled out the drums in the same order I had put them in, eventually ending up with the Orionstring on its own again. Finally, I added wind chimes where I thought the project needed a little something more. I think that my kick drums are a little too loud again. That always seems to happen. They sound good in FLStudio but once I export and upload it to Divshare they end up too loud. I don't know why. I enjoyed this project a lot more than the first project, because I understood what I was doing more.
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Hey, again. XD
ReplyDeleteI really like this...reminds me of one of my RPG games in a boss battle haha, when they're small-talking with each other.
I agree with you on Slayer (it's very hard, for me at least, to find something that works well with the other things I want to add in to the song/pattern/etc.) So, *high five* to the fact that you were different and found that kool instrument. I rather liked it very well much (Is that even a grammitically correct sentence? Google tells me it's not).
And, it was nice how you transposed it down (an octave or so). That definitely kept it interesting and non-monotonous. By the way, did you know it mahnawtihnuhs? ahahahhah XD
I always would say mawnohtohnuhs
Well, I'm gonna quit rambling and leave you with this note:
I really like the music you make so I'm gonna keep following you and write comments on your posts. :P
SKETCHY
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I really like the way this loop develops. I think your use of the transpose tool is good too. Well done.
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