I really liked this track, I don't know if I would call it "acid" per
se but it has an acid dose on it
When I was younger than today I thought that old skool techno acid
songs were pretty primitives and therefore, easy to reproduce using
modern sw drum machines and synths, but I realized that those songs
were -and I'm talking about specifically the drums- actually very hard
to implement (at least were pretty hard to me)
That kind of hardness is what I like more and what I miss from today.
Anyway, really nice track
It will be very nice if you can describe what apps/sw/hw were used to
compose this track
Thank you
Diego
2011/5/16 James Morris <jwm.art.net(a)gmail.com>om>:
hi,
i've been listening to (for nostalgia) a bit of acid/techno from
around 1993/4/5/6 over the past few days. it seemed so simple, and
there seemed so much similarity between the tracks that i mistakenly
thought it would be easy to come up with something which paid homage
in spirit to the techno of those days, while also adding some more
modern twists.
i always prefer the slightly weirder sounds, so of course that's
something i've gone for with this track:
http://jwm-art.net/audio/acid_techno_test1.mp3
but turns out it's not so easy to make this style of music after all!
i've not made any tracks for a while, but it seems i still have a
tendency to manipulate sound using lots of "am pitchshifters".
don't know if i'll do anything else to this or not, not sure it's
worth it at the moment. just thought i'd share to see what others
(being those who like techno etc) thought.
james.
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