xiphiaz Posted June 20, 2005 Posted June 20, 2005 I was a little bored today, and a bit sad to actually because almost all of my friends are abroad and all others are working. But not me though. So I decided to do something, and this is what happened I usually don't do this type of music, and I only spent like.. an hour on it. But hey, at least I wasn't bored that hour =) It's a bit downtempo, oldskool.. something. Xiphiaz - Ye olde Listen, or don't (: Thanks! Quote
Subsonik Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 I really enjoyed listening to that xiphiaz, really nice work m8. You're music is coming along very far dude - I'm interested in stuff you make in the future. This only took you an hour!? Quote
xiphiaz Posted June 21, 2005 Author Posted June 21, 2005 I really enjoyed listening to that xiphiaz, really nice work m8. You're music is coming along very far dude - I'm interested in stuff you make in the future. This only took you an hour!? 282162[/snapback] Thanks m8 Glad you liked it and that you're interested of my future work (: Yep, this took me about an hour to do, but you can hear that, can't you? This sucks Quote
Indred Cold Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 Nice avatar. Definately an improvement. I also think this is quite good especially for only an hour. Quote
xiphiaz Posted June 21, 2005 Author Posted June 21, 2005 Nice avatar. Definately an improvement. I also think this is quite good especially for only an hour. 282202[/snapback] Thanks matey I've updated the song a bit: Xiphiaz - Ye olde Just some minor arrangement- and mastering changes. And a slightly altered bassline. Quote
Subsonik Posted June 22, 2005 Posted June 22, 2005 I certainly wouldn't say it sucks now.... Perhaps you could add just a little more into it. Sounds quite like astrix's old stuff in a way (with regard to your control on reverbs, delays and some sfx). What set up are you using Xiphiaz? I'm interested to know where you get all your pads, synth lines and sfx. And are you working with Cubase? Quote
xiphiaz Posted June 22, 2005 Author Posted June 22, 2005 I certainly wouldn't say it sucks now.... Perhaps you could add just a little more into it. Sounds quite like astrix's old stuff in a way (with regard to your control on reverbs, delays and some sfx). What set up are you using Xiphiaz? I'm interested to know where you get all your pads, synth lines and sfx. And are you working with Cubase? 282949[/snapback] I'm currently working in reason 2.5 only, but I plan to move on to cubase in a near future. But it seems to damn hard and I've quite mastered reason I think, so it feels hard to start over again (: And as for my pads, synths etc.. I don't know if you're familiar with reason, but it has a system of refills, as they are called, that contain different samples (*.wav, *.aif and so on). And then they're all yours to tweak and etc in the reason software-synths. But it has no compability with VSTs though =/ And that's why I'm planning to move on to cubase, plus reason has latency issues with keyboards, even when I have a decent soundcard. But as an answer for your question, it's all reason and creativity! Quote
Quark Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Are there any possibility to have a look at the reason file? This sounds nice, and I like the tempo shift alot. The synth is great too.. But I do think that the beat should be meastered a little, or in generally turn down the volume. When the tempo shift, maybe a fast melody would help to fasten it more? Quote
Time_Trap Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 reason is really helpful in creating synths etc, usually i use substractor for bass and malstrom for leads/fx... nice intro, bassline,fx,everything although it gets boring after 3.00 or something taking into account that it took you only 1 hour, nice work. Quote
Shaft Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 Xiphiaz, you could always make use of the ReWire technology. Quote
xiphiaz Posted June 26, 2005 Author Posted June 26, 2005 Xiphiaz, you could always make use of the ReWire technology. 285993[/snapback] Aye But then you'd have to have some basic knowledge of cubase (cause that's what you'd wanna use), which I do not. And besides, it drains your CPU like a bitch! So I think I'll just switch to cubase instead in that case Quote
Digital Psyence Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 Aye But then you'd have to have some basic knowledge of cubase (cause that's what you'd wanna use), which I do not. And besides, it drains your CPU like a bitch! So I think I'll just switch to cubase instead in that case 286145[/snapback] Rewire is the bomb! Belive me, Reason is the perfect drum-machine to use with Cubase. I get good results :-) Quote
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