Hello,
This is a great little tune, and very evocative. Unlike Julien, Fall is
my favourite season, one in which I love to go on long walks, and this
piece reminded me of that. I especially liked the contrast between the
ovbiously synthetic instruments and the guitar.
As was pointed out, the micking of the guitar could be improved
(probably closer to the bridge for this instrument) and it's just a
little out of tune as well.
If you used pure ecasound to create this, you might want to give nama,
Joel Roth's great ecasound front-end, a try, as it will allow you *much*
easier control over parameters. It effectively harnesses ecasound's
power and turns it into a DAW.
Cheers,
S.M.
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 08:14:32AM -0400, Egor Sanin wrote:
Good morning,
I would like to share a recording I made recently. These wonderful
autumn days inspire a relaxed tinge of sweet melancholy.
This is one of my first complete pieces.
I know, I know, the guitar is sloppy.
I welcome all criticism!
Soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/cheburazavr/cheburazavr-breathoffall
Direct download:
http://soundcloud.com/cheburazavr/cheburazavr-breathoffall/download
I try to use console tools exclusively. I used midish for sequencing,
ecasound for recording and mixing, and linuxsampler for the drums. I
used my e-mu Proteus for the bells and the other sound in there.
Thanks to Julien Claassen for letting me pick his brain!
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