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Quote Originally Posted by laslow View Post
I apologize. Honestly, I was under the impression this topic was for music... not feelings.
If I hurt you, I hope you can forgive me.

I post over at Vintage Synth. Wonderful, small forum.

Here's a new song, by the way:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/song...songID=4927388
Why offense? It's just that if I wanted to listen to a music of a totally random soundclick dude, I'd go to soundclick. I care about music of those guys whom I know here... at least somewhat. Your kind is just the one that doesn't contribute anything to the boards, just spams all of them that it can find to get own soundlick page statistics up...
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Nobody cares about your opinion either, so leave him be.

 

Mother{censored}er could post all his {censored}ing links in one post... He posts one song per post every few days, instead of editing the original post... That's a blatant spam. If you're ok with that - fine. boring.gif
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Greetings HC! After a long period of not having internet access and losing my other account, I'm back :-)

Unfortunately life has been moving a bit fast lately, and I haven't had nearly the amount of time I'd like to dedicate to my music. However, I did come close to completing a track a couple months back, on a cold lazy November afternoon, November's Arrival is a laid back track, composed in FL Studio using Reason and an Alesis Ion.

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Hi All.

Here are some original tracks I composed (and a cover song!) using a very minimal setup - A Triton Extreme (internal sounds, sequencing and sampling), and a Motif ES Rack (external sounds).

My music is experimental, fusing genres such as Jazz Fusion, R'n'b, Classical and electronica.

All comments welcome.smile.gif

Enjoy!

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandID=644475

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Lx7 Promo Release is my first solo album of music. Written between 1997 to 2007. It's a seven track minimal techno / techhouse set of songs and most of the songs were composed and recorded using a Yamaha QY-700 as the sequencer in loop pattern mode... with some basic editing in Nuendo. I've always been a fan of 'on the fly' music composition rather then sequencing on a computer. It makes for sometimes a more basic stripped down track, but I find the groove in doing it that way feels more natural rather then tricky and gimmicky. Not everyone is a fan of working that way, but I find it perfect for the genre and how I like to work.

Lx7-Promo-Release-Cover-300.jpg

You can download it at at: http://lx7.ca/promo-release download the full zip archive (49+ mb.)
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Hey matey,just listening to your stuff, has a very nice groove to it. I just bought a YAMAHA QY-300 today its arriving shortly, how is your 700? i've just been jamming on the old mc303 groovebox up until now, im hoping the yamaha will work a treat for sequencing some nice analogue tracks, had any problems with yours?

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Quote Originally Posted by HarmoniousChair View Post
Hey matey,just listening to your stuff, has a very nice groove to it. I just bought a YAMAHA QY-300 today its arriving shortly, how is your 700? i've just been jamming on the old mc303 groovebox up until now, im hoping the yamaha will work a treat for sequencing some nice analogue tracks, had any problems with yours?
I havent had a chance to play iwth the QY-300 but I have to say without a doubt, the best and coolest hardware sequencer I have owned to date is that QY-700. At one time I had an mc303 and it made sense moving over to the yamaha.. The QY was WAY easier to work with as well.

I suspect you'll like it ... and from what I remember you can use the 300 on batteries and program beats while on the streetcar or bus etc.... and then just plug it into your midi setup and map the drums to some serious beats.
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Hello there everyone. My music is considered ambient, I suppose, and is created with emotion and feelings in the centre of attention. I use only a small, old 61 key keyboard, but it produces music and a limited selection of synth voices, so I am satisfied.

www.myspace.com/phaedracon

I am wondering what everyone thinks of this. Thank you!

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http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=946069&t=2428

 

Neutrino Oscillations:

Bass - Roland MT-32

Sound like another bass - Korg TR Rack

Drums MKS-7 & 1 Drum Loop

Wow organ lead - Loop from Future Music, March 07

Analog synth sounds - Juno 106 through phase shifter.

 

This took 3 days start to finish. It was easy working with this bassline. The MT-32 may be a limited and lo-fi, but they're worth keeping around. I'll likely remaster it after I listen to it a few more times on AP. WMA files always kill the mids.

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http://easeproduction.com/music/earl...ing_guitar.mp3

 

lo-tek on a sunday morning...

song is what happened when i woke up at 5:30 on a sunday and couldnt get back to sleep.. made in 1 session start to finish ( ok its not 'finished' but wtf ) made using just a JV-880, guitar that was given to me free and a korg toneworks on the guitar. hope you enjoy

 

also you can my stuff on the http://hawkeandco.com website , all site music

and my music site http://easeproduction.com

basically i like downtempo, r+b and hip hop oh and electronica esp british

i am trying to do some uk grime style beats for brooklyn artists, so far looking very promising

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