Thanks everybody for listening.
Some tracks were sequenced in Hydrogen, others in Renoise, but I didn't use
both together in the same song. And then, in both cases, I brought the
tracks into Ardour for additional mixing. And my apologies, I meant I used
ZynAddSubFX... I didn't realize there was a project called zyn. I recorded
the output from ZynAddSubFX and took samples from that as instruments in
Hydrogen or Renoise.
I'd definitely agree that some of the songs could benefit from more change.
But it was time to wrap this one up. Next time out I'd like to focus a bit
more on melody & live instrumentation.
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@email-addr-hidden>wrote:
> Brendan G wrote:
> > Recently finished up some tracks...
>
> I like your textures. And I have no problem with the lack of melody.
>
> I sometimes feel the drums stick out a bit. Like as if they don't blend
> into the other sounds as much as they could, sometimes they sound a bit
> too clean. But it might as well be me, don't think too much about it...
>
> > I ended up using Hydrogen, Ardour, Zyn, Audacity and lots of Renoise.
>
> Could you elaborate a bit on how you used these apps together? Did you
> have all running at the same time syncing them through jack_transport
> or...?
>
> --
> Atte
>
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