Equalizer Effect
A song i performed one night completely off the cuff. About 90% of the stuff in this song is improvised. There are only a few bum notes and I thought it was pretty coherent. I like it a lot, myself.
SoundClick artist Equalizer Effect presents "Impromptu", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Piano genre. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. With a tone that is progressive and ambient, this track connects on an emotional level. "Impromptu" has peaked at #22 in the Acoustic Piano category on SoundClick. If you enjoy artists like Soundtrack and Game, Equalizer Effect is worth exploring on SoundClick.
A quick demo instrumentation of a new song idea I had. Stretched out over a few verses/chorus, but it's pretty nifty and funky, I thought.
SoundClick artist Equalizer Effect presents "No Outlet", a remarkable release in the Progressive Rock genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. With a tone that is progressive and ambient, this track connects on an emotional level. If you enjoy artists like Soundtrack and Game, Equalizer Effect is worth exploring on SoundClick.
A brief recording of a new song idea I've been working on. Made entirely with my M1 software which I haven't used in a while.
"Mental Image" by Equalizer Effect is a Progressive Rock production available on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive and ambient. For fans of Soundtrack and Game looking for something new, Equalizer Effect delivers on SoundClick.
A first 'draft,' if you will, of a new song idea I have. I haven't been able to get the next part working rhythm-wise when going to record it but it's pretty cool. All done with my M3 and all played live, no sequencing done.
SoundClick artist Equalizer Effect presents "The Road to Nowhere", a remarkable release in the Rock Beats genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. With a tone that is progressive and ambient, this track connects on an emotional level. Listeners into Rock and Electronic will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
This is just a short sort of song I made with my M1 software. Soft and ambient, sort of BGM-ish.
Independent artist Equalizer Effect drops "Waterfall Village", an Ambient Electronic track on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. With a tone that is progressive and ambient, this track connects on an emotional level. If Rock and Electronic is your sound, "Waterfall Village" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Right now, this page is just for uploading little songs I write so I can share them more easily. Since I've finally got a full computer music setup, hopefully this will help inspire me to write more complete stuff.
All my music is done within the comfort of my own home as of now, and all by my lonesome! I do play with a band in my spare time now, but I don't upload that stuff here.
I have a lot of influences. Mostly I'm interested in progressive rock. The likes of Yes, Genesis, and ELP are all sounds I enjoy greatly and would love to emulate. Really, though, they are inspiration, as I really don't think what I've been composing as of late sounds like any of them, but more just myself! Not that that's a bad thing.
I've got a lot of software, actually...I don't really have the money for new hardware, but as far as that goes I've got a Korg Triton LE, a Korg M3, a Korg EMX-1 Electribe and a Minimoog Voyager. Software wise I use the Korg Legacy Collection KLC-1 and KLCDE. I'm a Korg fanatic, if you didn't notice!