I'm not sure if this is helpful, but I found this distinction important when reading/watching tutorials: - sidechain "ducking" as used in most dubstep, is not so much a tool but an artistic effect to create that sucky/mini-crescendo sound of e.g., a saw-wave rising after a prominent kick h...
This is one of the coolest things I've heard on this website. I love the rattle-y, strange, industrial percussion: both the texture, rhythm, and feeling. I want this song to grow and become something more! Edit: Do you think the floppy drive writing sample sounds unnecessary? The whole song started ...
I really like the darker atmosphere around 1:27. Great track! This is my kinda music :)
UkuleleOjisan wrote:Hello.
Vocal :Ritsu Namine - kire Ongen (Japanese Vocal generate software UTAU)
The vocals are entirely software generated? I don't speak Japanese, so perhaps the artificial-ness is less obvious, but WOW!
Very good track, you are a master.
Lovely. I liked where it was heading at the 2:20 mark. More please!
it is a nice track. you have some very good deep sounds, and a intensifying buildup. But then i miss the culmination. I expected something big around 1:30, and it does not happen. I dont know enough about the genre to know if it a common feature not to have a euphoria /crescendo, but i missed it :p...
I like the beats and strange feelings. You have great rhythm.
Here my latest, called "Apollo vided and demons". It has Industrial/Dark House/Ambient vibes. Feedback always cherished!
https://soundcloud.com/rob-rankin-2/apo ... and-demons
Hi, This is a just a warning that I re-visited some older (>4 month) LMMS projects which had Synth1 VST tracks loaded through VSTige, and surprisingly every synth1 track was suddenly off by approximately -1 semitones and -5 cents. I'm using LMMS 1.0.3 from the Kxstudio repos on Ubuntu. Just a heads ...
I have an MPK25 and all the pads, wheels, controllers, and toggles work well in LMMS. My only gripe so far is that I can't effectively assign the pads to a different synth or to individual drum samples, they just play different notes on the same channel as the keys. Also, I haven't figured out 'tran...