Bounce da brain mahn
Il n'y a pas encore de remix de cette session !
Another great track from Rob. Heavily modified sax added.
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6 janvier 2017 à 20:42
OliVBee
heavily yes ... sounds almost like some kind of synth ... very cool integration and tone ! it's very different and lovely :)
+1
7 janvier 2017 à 01:46
DaDumps
Thanks OliVBee. Still learning how to get better control over the tone from the boxes. Wish I had a great guitarist (and mix engineer) like you living next door. Would be so much easier to figure out. Also have the natural tone of the sax so can't hear what's happening until listening back. Not a problem with electric instruments...what you hear is what you get.
+1
6 janvier 2017 à 23:05
Stef
I love that your masterly way to shape the sound but always in harmony function of the track. Your attention to the development of the phrasing is Great. But if I can make a personal observation perhaps the natural sound of the saxophone is too impaired by the effects even it is always right to experiment and explore new ways.
+1
7 janvier 2017 à 01:58
DaDumps
I understand that you and others prefer the natural sound of the sax. I often just want to find other tones and ways of playing that can also influence the way I conceive of musical lines. Part of the problem (as said below with OliVBee), is that when I play I hear mostly just the sax sound and don't get to hear clearly what's recorded until playback. It will probably take a few years to get it figured out so that I know what settings give what sound and can use them appropriately.
I don't mind opinions, especially negative ones as I'm often too close to these to be able to hear what others hear. Honest "dislikes" can be very educational for me.
The majority of what I post (through the various pseudonyms) will still be mostly natural sax sound. DaDumps tends to get a little more of the experimental stuff. +1
I don't mind opinions, especially negative ones as I'm often too close to these to be able to hear what others hear. Honest "dislikes" can be very educational for me.
The majority of what I post (through the various pseudonyms) will still be mostly natural sax sound. DaDumps tends to get a little more of the experimental stuff. +1
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