An experiment in ambiant for me, as well as directional stuff. WMP doesn't mangle it too badly, but you might want to download to play in something a bit better
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[Music] Ambiant Experiment
[Music] Ambiant Experiment
10:41 Kai: Ohayou minna
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10:44 Kai: Fuck off, how's that? ;P
10:45 Adam: Much better.
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Re: [Music] Ambiant Experiment
I played it in Winamp.Kai wrote:An experiment in ambiant for me, as well as directional stuff. WMP doesn't mangle it too badly, but you might want to download to play in something a bit better
I liked the constant beat and felt it contributed to the irregular crescendos; I've had it on repeat for a while, and it loops very well. Right about 2:07 is my favorite part.
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I like it a lot, as well. Did you do the composition in Cakewalk, Acid, or eJay?
Edit: And if it's not asking a lot, can I snag your sample library? Mine is, uh, weak, and I hate crawling around the web looking for stuff. eJay, if I remember correctly, comes with a big library to work with, and I'd love to have the sounds without the hassle of a program I'll never use.
Edit: And if it's not asking a lot, can I snag your sample library? Mine is, uh, weak, and I hate crawling around the web looking for stuff. eJay, if I remember correctly, comes with a big library to work with, and I'd love to have the sounds without the hassle of a program I'll never use.
eJay actually. I uh, lost the copy of Acid you sent me
Thanks for the compliments guys. Glad it loops well, that was the intent and wasn't sure if it fit as well as it could. I'm terribly inconsistant and sporadic with mixing but greatness was never my aim, just random proficiency. So there will be more as the mood stikes me, or in this case, a title inspires me, it just maybe be anywhere from weeks to months
eJay stores samples oddly, but I will at least try to rip the disk and see if there's a way to access the clips outside of eJay. Oddly enough, the limitations of the program I think help to keep me from going off and getting lost in sample overload.
Thanks for the compliments guys. Glad it loops well, that was the intent and wasn't sure if it fit as well as it could. I'm terribly inconsistant and sporadic with mixing but greatness was never my aim, just random proficiency. So there will be more as the mood stikes me, or in this case, a title inspires me, it just maybe be anywhere from weeks to months
eJay stores samples oddly, but I will at least try to rip the disk and see if there's a way to access the clips outside of eJay. Oddly enough, the limitations of the program I think help to keep me from going off and getting lost in sample overload.
10:41 Kai: Ohayou minna
10:42 Adam: ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER!
10:44 Kai: Fuck off, how's that? ;P
10:45 Adam: Much better.