This track was all about the process. I wanted to have fun making this track. No discipline involved whatsoever, which has been my primary method in the past. I only worked on this track when I genuinly felt like doing music. Lots of experimentation.
I wrote this for the winter themed song competition over at ReasonTalk. No guitars used. The instruments that sounds kind of guitarish are synths played through an amp plugin. Let's call it electronic music with a metal attitude.
I used the synth "Snakebite" for this one. I wanted to make a track that I felt represented the main character of this quirky synth. Imo it does distorted, screechy, dirty and noisy sounds best.
Again I used one of my favorites synths, Legend. This song is quite messy, lots of distorted sounds thrown in there together, so maybe not the cleanest mix ever. But my tolerance level for noise is pretty high :)
For this track I only used Legend for all synths, one of my favorite synths. The synth is an emulation of the Minimoog Model D with some additional features. But no need to use it for "old" synth sounds even though that's its main intended purpose.
Everything except drums is made with the synth FM4. The project was more about learning FM synthesis than anything else. The heavy guitar sounding riffing playing thoughout is also FM4 just played through an amp distortion plugin.
I wrote this for a synth project where I only used FM4 for all synth sounds. The project was more about learning some basic FM synthesis more than anything. The "guitar solo" is also FM4 played through some distortion.
I wrote this for a synth project where I only used FM4 for all synth sounds. The project was more about learning some basic FM synthesis more than anything.
Just trying something new. Not the most advanced track musically, but I kind of like it for the atmosphere and the vibe. It's not everytime you have a bunch of nature sounds playing throughout a whole song.
For this short little tune I've used the synth RYM2612 which is an emulation of an old Sega soundchip. Since the sounds themselves are simple and cheap sounding it's really all about trying to write catchy melodies to make up for that.
All sounds (including drums) are made with the synth "The Legend". Also I've only used the built in delay and reverb from the synth. I wrote this for a Reason song challenge.