Reviews for "Between Machine And Soul"
Between Machine And Soul
by Subliminal
by Subliminal
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Tue, Feb 15, 2011 @ 11:43 AM
media, emergence_artlab, remix, bpm_125_130, bass, cold_shower, drums, guitar, rock, spoken_word, synthesizer
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Tue, Feb 15, 2011 @ 11:54 AM
This has a ghostly quality, particularly in the opening, but even after the drop D tuning guitars chime in.
I like the slice and dice on the guitar solo, particularly the section of reverse guitar. EZDrummer, huh? For a drum program, it sure does guitars well. I just love that Drop D guitar it does. I’m thinking I’ve got to put up more just plain guitar solos. Those always seem to be popular. :) |
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The guitar riffs are from Virtual Guitarist 2. Unfortunately the style chosen was rather limited in the types of chords available, which is probably noticeable in the chorus.
Your guitar solo was too short for the complete second verse and too long for only half of that. Nice to see you like the way I sliced and diced it. |
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Tue, Feb 15, 2011 @ 2:50 PM
I can hit the recommend button without even listening to your songs. I love how you make software sound like a live recorded piece. I love your gitar parts I guess bob’s part was introduced around 3min?
These toontrack files you use can I import them in FL and where can they be found (if you are willing to share)? |
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Quote: Abstract AudioI love your gitar parts I guess bob’s part was introduced around 3min?
That would be about right. The guitar riffs are from Virtual Guitarist 2. Quote: Abstract AudioThese toontrack files you use can I import them in FL and where can they be found (if you are willing to share)? Those toontrack files are plain midi files (I even believe that they use a GM drum mapping). Unfortunately, they were either inluded with ezdrummer or one of the EZX expansion packs, or they were bought seperately. I don’t think that it is allowed to distibute them freely. Thanks for your kind words. |
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Tue, Feb 15, 2011 @ 5:49 PM
this is brilliant. i’m awed by the whirring sonic waves around me. and amazed how you made the vocal cut so clearly through the complexity of sound. this is really an artpiece.
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Quote: snowflakei would ed pick this if i could ;)
The story of my life…;-) Thank you very much for the compliments. |
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Wed, Feb 16, 2011 @ 7:30 AM
What an intense track! Brilliantly developed with masterful balance and unexpected changes. You never cease to impress me dear Sub. Bravo!
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Now you’ve made me blush, Susan. Thanks!
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Wed, Feb 16, 2011 @ 7:32 AM
I don’t know if there could be a more perfect title. This is the kind of piece that makes me feel smarter by listening to it. It evolves as it plays… that’s a pretty incredible musical feat. The fact that you ended it with snowflake’s words “art is born” is just icing…
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Thank you very kindly. It’s always nice to read such a comment.
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Sat, Feb 19, 2011 @ 1:48 AM
fun mash up, S
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