Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
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Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
https://youtu.be/vWbaXJSjMk8
It has been a long time since I have posted.
This is a hard rock song I made with the image of two Kagamine.
I used tape echo for the two leads and tape for mastering.
It has been a long time since I have posted.
This is a hard rock song I made with the image of two Kagamine.
I used tape echo for the two leads and tape for mastering.
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Wow, this sounds amazing! Please do more of these guitar tracks
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
So intense, wonderful! I like that it is mostly instrumental, it really suits the song!
Great work, thanks for sharing!
Great work, thanks for sharing!
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Such undiluted energy! Straight into the ear and the feet. This is fun. Great guitar work and production sound! Fantastic use of the vocaloids. I like the more unpitched shouting the best.
What did you use for drums? And how about your guitars? Did you use in-the-box processing or external amp/fx processors?
Best wishes, Jeanette
What did you use for drums? And how about your guitars? Did you use in-the-box processing or external amp/fx processors?
Best wishes, Jeanette
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Thanks digitsun. Sorry for the late reply.
You're right, I may be pulling the cymbals too fast.
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Thank you, Basslint. Sorry for the late reply.
Glad to hear from you. Thank you very much.
This song was a remake, but I think I did a pretty good job. I'd like to make another intense one like this.
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Rainmak3r, it has been a while. Sorry for the late reply.
I like this kind of guitar sound and sometimes I want to make it (lol).
Thank you
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Thank you, oscillator. Sorry for the late reply.oscillator wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 5:43 pm So intense, wonderful! I like that it is mostly instrumental, it really suits the song!
Great work, thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much. I'm very happy to hear from you.
This piece is a remake, but the recording equipment is the same as before, but I was able to make it sound great, so it's my favorite.
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Re: Composing in Ardour Part 4 (It's been a while)
Thank you, jeanette_c. Sorry for the late reply.jeanette_c wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 8:01 pm Such undiluted energy! Straight into the ear and the feet. This is fun. Great guitar work and production sound! Fantastic use of the vocaloids. I like the more unpitched shouting the best.
What did you use for drums? And how about your guitars? Did you use in-the-box processing or external amp/fx processors?
Best wishes, Jeanette
I'm glad you liked it so much. Thank you very much.
As for the drums, there was a site that published a zip with a name like "56 sf2 drum sets", but when I just went to open the link, I couldn't access it (sweat).
I'm making and recording all guitar sounds with a stratocaster type guitar of unknown maker and a ZOOM MS-50G.
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Ani-me-tal Powerful and tech... True Dzen way!
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