What Was The Last Track You Heard That Impressed You?

Discussion in 'Music' started by remix, Jan 12, 2012.

  1. sparkles

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    Love this track n the artwork
     
  2. Johnny Blaze

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    I've played that track countless times. Usually after or before I would play Joris Voorn - The Deep. Don't ask me why, it was one of those things I'd do without thinking. Like pouring sugar into a cup of coffee.
    Thanks for making me recall those times. Big up o/
     
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  3. Futurewine

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    Was watching AC/DC documentary and found this classic track amazing..

     
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  7. spyfx

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    this one so nice :like:,your other vid Roland Kirk - Blues for Alice does not play for me (the video is not available)
     
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  9. Olymoon

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    Strange... It works here....

    Let's try this one:

     
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  10. spyfx

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    maybe this is not the right place to ask,so forgive me,but what about a jazz-influenced AudioSex Album after the Christmas one is done ? just an idea :keys::keys::keys:
     
  11. Olymoon

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    It,'s a good idea, would you participate?
    If yes PM me
     
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    This one is ... incredible!! So beautifully written and played.
     
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  13. Futurewine

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    Was stalking to get to know about Michael Brauer and found out his works on this album is amazing. Kinda like the transparent, the sonic, the acoustic, and the mixing overall. Wishing to be able do the same with virtual instruments. Amen.

     
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    The one I made yesterday ;P
     
  15. herasdalizzard

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    Nothing special about this track, just great players and exceptionally natural sounds.
     
  16. Track0ne

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    I don't know why and it's not new ...

     
  17. So much has to do with the tracks given you to work with. In my mind it is a completely different ballgame mixing virtual instruments as compared to live tracked ones. Bleed can be your friend or your worst enemy, phasing issues can be a pain in the butt and the compromises associated. Bleed can act as the glue that brings a cohesiveness though to the mix. Also, tracked living musicians put a groove on a song that is in my opinion very hard to duplicate if you are playing all the instruments, especially using loops that repeat and repeat. Lenny Kravits does this very well, sometimes playing everything.
    I suggest listening to Michael Brauer talk about his work and see what you can do. He uses a big desk and lots of outboard gear, I believe, which will really have you putting in lots and lots of time trying to duplicate things that might just take a short time with hardware. This will get you started, if you already have not poured over everything he has out there....
     
  18. Nice...also really noisy, but the performance is great.
     
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