Originally posted by CenterNutGoing back to the topic in question, it sounds very interesting. Were you influenced by Autechre or Amon Tobin?
I made a little track today finally pulled my finger out and did soemthing heres the link its an ambient track thats pretty weird so enjoy. let me know what u think 😀
http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=98fe3a1182
its track call kambient
Originally posted by CenterNutWell it sounds like rustling paper set to drums and the synth sound
I made a little track today finally pulled my finger out and did soemthing heres the link its an ambient track thats pretty weird so enjoy. let me know what u think 😀
http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=98fe3a1182
its track call kambient
like a Wal Mart Casio. Back to the drawing board.
Try using soft synth, I use Cakewalk. I have an audio recording system
home based, have a band, we play traditional irish, american and our
original material so I am biased towards acoustic but play around
with synths. I have an old Arp Odysssy, great mono board! and
software synths from Cakewalk, their Project 5, has lots of synth in it,
and does for synth what Cakewalk Sonar 4 does for audio.
The effects and basic sounds and sample capabilities are way beyond
what your Kambient is showing.
Originally posted by CenterNutBTW there are numerous websites devoted to synth. I have a friend
I made a little track today finally pulled my finger out and did soemthing heres the link its an ambient track thats pretty weird so enjoy. let me know what u think 😀
http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=98fe3a1182
its track call kambient
named Howard Moscowitz who is one of those who invented the
digital signal processor at AT&T 20 years ago and now has a band
called Xeroid Entity, they do only synth.
look up that and here is howards website, an organization devoted
to synth:
http://electro-music.com/
Originally posted by FisichI counted 9 mistakes here.
Judging by your spelling you'd really need it.
All you had to do is criticizing the mispelling of a single word of mine where you mispell ten times more than me in your posts?
I repeat:I posted a simple question and you insulted me (??Why??) and now all you do is acting Bowmann-like about spelling.
........at least spell it right if you're going to bash someone about spelling : the correct word is [b]hypocrite,you donkey.[/b]
Originally posted by Palynkawe seem to be in agreement but he needs real criticism so I some
So many fans and so little time...
friends of mine who do synth. BTW my daughter got one of her
music degrees in just that (synth sound design, at Berkelee in Boston)
and MA from Weslyan, now teaches at university in Maceio in Brazil.
Do you play/compose music yourself?
Originally posted by sonhouseNo, but I do consider myself a melomaniac of sorts, if it counts for anything.
we seem to be in agreement but he needs real criticism so I some
friends of mine who do synth. BTW my daughter got one of her
music degrees in just that (synth sound design, at Berkelee in Boston)
and MA from Weslyan, now teaches at university in Maceio in Brazil.
Do you play/compose music yourself?
Originally posted by PalynkaBTW, you are from Portugal, did you ever get exposed to the music
Of sorts. 🙂
method there? the Portuguese sulfage? My daughter heather found
out all about it when she took her masters certificate in Brazil, it seems
there are a dozen separate sulfages in the Portuguese system,
a differant sulfage for each scale! So instead of just Do Re Mi Fa So
La Ti Do, etc. and the ones in between Do Di Re Ri etc, there are
11 more, one for C, another one for C#, etc! So you have to memorize
144 separate sulfage symbols! Do Re Mi, Sjo FSA BHA, Zu ZA VU or
some such!
Originally posted by sonhouseNo, that is incorrect, at least for Portugal. I don't know if it's different in Brazil...
BTW, you are from Portugal, did you ever get exposed to the music
method there? the Portuguese sulfage? My daughter heather found
out all about it when she took her masters certificate in Brazil, it seems
there are a dozen separate sulfages in the Portuguese system,
a differant sulfage for each scale! So instead of just Do Re Mi Fa So
La Ti Do, etc. an ...[text shortened]... have to memorize
144 separate sulfage symbols! Do Re Mi, Sjo FSA BHA, Zu ZA VU or
some such!