- cross-posted to:
- loadingartist@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- loadingartist@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14976953
I guess I’m just Single Minded
P.S. my store is on sale!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14976953
I guess I’m just Single Minded
P.S. my store is on sale!
And then there is the polar opposite crowd which caused Plexamp to hava a shuffle where it shuffles whole albums instead of songs.
That’s me, I love full albums.
Hey, it’s me, I have two self released albums, and two EPs. Give me a shot: www.thassodar.com
I liked Leveling Up and now I’m listening to your newest release
Ok I will today
Off to a strong start here. Are the horns sampled, a VST, or are you playing? My biggest struggle with music is getting instruments I can’t play (horns, as an example) to sound how I’m hearing them in my head
I’m not drawing a comparison to the music itself but it reminds me of what I like about 3 artists in particular: A Cloud For Climbing, Broke For Free, and Mesita. They, and you, layer a lot of sounds in a way that pleases me.
So most of the horns are samples, for example Beaches in My Sand is all samples. Doing Things With Stuff is actually a BBC Symphonic Orchestra VST I got for free a few years ago, so I was doing things with that stuff, if you get what I mean.
Recently I’ve been incorporating my own custom sub bass, like in Smoky Whispers and Whatchudoin’ (SoundCloud).
A lot of my Jamns from January have custom sub bass, but those are 14 one minute tracks I did for a challenge.
EDIT: I forgot: Midnight Funk Train had a ton of horns, but it’s all samples. The “flute box” in the middle of the song is several flute samples I threw on a drum rack and came up with a “solo” for them.