Al Nico Posted July 15 Posted July 15 @Lord Sausage Huge musical composition. Keeps turning up new and interesting melodies and ideas all the way through. Some stunning playing in there too. 1 Quote
lurksalot Posted Saturday at 07:18 Author Posted Saturday at 07:18 I'm also done, I was reminded of the whirling dervishes and the noises I produced seem to be consistent with that EZ drummer , Fleabass, guitar and keys all through waves gtr3 and messed about with , splash of ozone 8 and there we go ! 2 Quote
Al Nico Posted Saturday at 07:41 Posted Saturday at 07:41 @lurksalot Intense. I wasn't sure at first, but the sound is good so kept going. I did get drawn in. The intensity starts to lower and then picks us a bit harder. The drums are done well. They have a live energy about them, that must have taken a lot of fiddling. The performance is unique and holds it's own style. It left me feeling like I'd experienced something. Lots of points awarded for that alone. 1 Quote
Baloney Balderdash Posted Saturday at 07:55 Posted Saturday at 07:55 36 minutes ago, lurksalot said: I'm also done, I was reminded of the whirling dervishes and the noises I produced seem to be consistent with that EZ drummer , Fleabass, guitar and keys all through waves gtr3 and messed about with , splash of ozone 8 and there we go ! This is awesomely chaotic! Love it! 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I was intending to add a vocal to my track, however on re-reading the lyrics I decided it was better left as an instrumental. Drums, percussion, electric piano, & twinkly sound are from Logic Pro as are all amps and FX, B3 is my Yamaha Reface YC, Bass is my Ric 4003 recorded onto two tracks via the ric-o-sound output. 1 Quote
Baloney Balderdash Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) This is an old composition of mine, so couldn't enter the competition, even if it fits very well into this month's "topic", but just recorded this take of it : A single track solo bass surf math rock (or progressive surf rock, if you will) piece, played on my just 28.6" scale length 5 string Ibanez GSRM25 Mikro Bass, "Mr. Growly - The Noodlemancer", tuned in G# standard tuning (that is as one half step bellow the upper 4 strings of a 6 string bass in regular B standard tuning, plus a high E). Edited 6 hours ago by Baloney Balderdash Quote
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