Finished something more laid back than my usual faster jungle stuff;
http://soundcloud.com/plugexpert/98-bpm-jonas-the-plugexpert
Finished something more laid back than my usual faster jungle stuff;
http://soundcloud.com/plugexpert/98-bpm-jonas-the-plugexpert
biggedededebump
very enjoyable easy listening.
i don’t know why i paid so much attention to it but i like the quiet blurpy background sound along with the piano (at around 1:51+) … and the ending. the strings are a little bit too much for me tho, especially at 0:57 … it’s like BÄÄÄM. ![]()
Thanks for listening Mandulin!
I tried out different proportions for the string/etc layers, but liked this best ![]()
good stuff ![]()
really good!
i’d like to see how you did the drums…
Thanks! ![]()
I posted a stripped version without 3rd party vst(i)-plugs here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?9ccs6sujk9uqtfj
The main drum loop used is a beat I once made at a higher bpm for a jungle tune, a pattern rendered to a sample now played back at a lower bpm. Through using a different pattern length than the standard 64 and varying the loop start you can create nice jumbled sounding beats while still retaining a sense of structure if you keep the programming constant.
hmm cool, thanks!
i have not been using the sync-function thing for breakbeats at all actually. but i always cut out each sound from a beat and use them seperately assigned to different keys. works great for me, but everyone is always talking about syncing and tuning the drums and using the 0900 command. so i feel maybe i’m missing out on a lot of cool stuff by just using my standard method of drumsequencing…
There are no right and wrongs, do whatever gets the job done.
last bump
Sweet track man. I especially like that ‘wavering’ timestretched sort of tone that drops in every so often ![]()
Dunno about what tone you’re talking about as there is no time stretching in it, as far as I remember, but cheers for the listen anyway! ![]()