This is the thread where I put all my tracks. Newest track at any given time will be here and at the bottom of thread.
Most recent track posted May 23 2020
This is the thread where I put all my tracks. Newest track at any given time will be here and at the bottom of thread.
Most recent track posted May 23 2020
Love that bassline!
Thanks, my hero! Tell me, though, is there too much treble in this mix or am I imagining it?
In the first part definitely not to much treble.
EP of demos under my new alternative pseudonym, MKLBST
https://soundcloud.com/user-821883126/sets/4-ep
Four songs, all of them four minutes long.
Wow! Yup, this is certainly a new style compared to what I’ve heard of your previous works, and a clever new alias there The tunes are catchy, production sounds good and comfy, and your vocals and lyrics fits very nicely into it all. Put simply, I really enjoyed this, I’m impressed!
ALIAS was the word I was looking for! Jeez. Thanks for your comments, Dennie!
Nice tunes my friend.Congrats!!
New song:
In fact, the main chord progression in this song was written over ten years ago, as was the guitar melodies towards the end. Everything else, including the chorus, the lyrics and the verse melody is brand new, as are the recording, mixing, production, etc.
Man you realy know what you are doing when you are making a song.Congrats!!
This is the thread where I put all my tracks. Newest track at any given time will be here and at bottom of thread.
New track Saturday 10 November 2018
Stream Euphoria by MKLBST | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Pop music
Do you record vocals and guitars on Renoise?
Very nice tracks which make a happy mood. Good work
Do you record vocals and guitars on Renoise?
Yeah, it’s all Renoise. Not ideal, but it works for me. I loop longish sections of the track and play or sing over it until I have something I am sort of satisfied with (I try to get as long takes as possible) and then I treat everything as samples.
In addition to Renoise, I use the following hardware:
Arturia Keystep midi controller
Korg Monologue analogue synth (not heavily featured on my “pop” songs so far)
Korg Volca Keys (also not heavily featured on the pop stuff, yet)
Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator Speak (for robotic vocals here and there; listen to the beginning of Join the Machine)
Zoom G1u digital guitar pedal
Fender Stratocaster
Casio children’s keyboard
Presonus Audiobox USB 96 audio interface, with bundled mic and cheapo active monitors
Old, weak Lenovo laptop. I find that the screen on this is too small for using other music software than Renoise. It all feels very cramped.
'Xcellent