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From:
Vytautas Jancauskas <unaudio@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [LAU] A new track made in Neil tracker
To: Julien Claassen <
julien@mail.upb.de>
Thanks man. Drum effects are done using a combination of tracker retrigger command, a special effect I made for neil called stutter and feeding short chunks of drum line to the delay and reverb respectively. I'm glad you liked the track.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Julien Claassen
<julien@mail.upb.de> wrote:
Hello Vytautas!
I've just listened to your track. I like the overall atmosphere and basic harmonies of the piece.
I do like the drums. The bass drum has a nice kick and oomph to it. The clap sound took some getting used to, but it too has something. I wonder, how do you do all those drum effects. I suspect, that Neil Tracker and Renoise - as used by Atte - have similar approaches. Is it partly based on turntable effects?
Well two minor criticisms: The drum section before the intermission around 2:15min sounds a little too busy in a repetetive way. It's so out of character for the rest of the piece. But it didn't do any harm to my listening experience.
the other minor issue is one of melody. Around 1:38min you bring in a mixture of arpeggio/melody sound on the right side. Between the chord movements it depicts a melody, which would have been even more memorable, if you hadn't gone up so high, after the lowest melodic note. It's probably not very clearly expressed. But that too didn't bother me much. I just noticed and thought it would have been nice to have a more distinctively melodic layer to the mix at that point.
It's a nice electronic track. Well balanced between harmony, melody and rhythmic breakouts. I do like it!
Warm regards
Julien
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