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Reviews for "Shine (Hip Hop Instrumental)"

Abstract Audio
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permalink   Mon, Dec 17, 2012 @ 2:10 PM
A run for the most tags applied to a song??
Cool beat but it gets a bit boring after a while
 
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permalink   Robbero Wed, Dec 19, 2012 @ 11:27 AM
In order not to get bored, listen less.
Clarance Boddyker
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permalink   Sat, Dec 22, 2012 @ 2:47 PM
This is dope

I love the etheral, haunting; what is that synth or light bells?

THIS IS DOPE

If I was not recording music now i would be rhyming over this

Keep doing your thing - this is real meborable beat - menacing and melodic
 
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permalink   Quarkstar Mon, Dec 31, 2012 @ 12:00 PM
The haunting synth is an Ableton Collision using a tweaked preset “Ambient-Sandman”. Its a Physically Modelled string plus membrane, driven by bandpassed white noise.

The warm Bass combines two synths. A Collison for the punch and an Analog for the tail. The Collision is using a plate model and the Analog synth is two square waves with LFO on the Width and lots of Synchronisation between the two oscilators to give it overtones and harmonics. The LFO is locked to the beats so the overtones rise and fall with the beat. The Analog synth also goes through a Collision (plate) effect to give it the same tones as the punch.
 
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permalink   Clarance Boddyker Mon, Dec 31, 2012 @ 4:12 PM
Damn. I don’t understand like 99 percent of what you just wrote, but thanks for breaking it down to molecules anyway.

You sound like Egon from Ghostbusters and shit-

Self taught production is hard, so thanks for writing this, seriously. Be awhile befo I translate it tho
 
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permalink   Quarkstar Tue, Jan 1, 2013 @ 2:46 AM
Think of it as a bell being hit with silent sand.