Hi
Rambo,
That's
a really nice and pleasant track to listen to. I really like the solo pad at the
beginning. What did you use for that? It seems to work really well, without
actually having to use a Fairlight. If a Fairlight was to be involved then I'd
use the SarahIIx voice, maybe filtered slightly, and mix it with a
Jupiter 8/MKS80 pad then swarm them both with expensive reverb
:-)
The
only suggestion I have, and this is purely personal, is to replace the
drums with properly sampled ethnic percussion (World card for Roland JV/XV/XR
springs to mind) and cut the 909 drumming altogether because, at the moment, it
reminds me of Enigma. If you cleverly program the ethnic samples and
get them to work with the rest of the track, you're probably onto a
scorching sounding film track!!!
Nice
one!
Cheers,
Peter
-----Original Message-----Well, possibly I'll get flamed because of that, for it has nothing to
From: Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski [mailto:rambo@id.uw.edu.pl]
Sent: 02 August 2004 14:22
To: fairlight-cmi@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Fairlight-CMI] [OT] New track...
do with the Fairlight (YET! :-p that's why I need these warm strings,
btw). Here you go ;-)
http://ftp.do.id.uw.edu.pl/pub/music/Warriors'%20Trail.mp3
A long keept in my mind song, still unfinished but worth listerning
as it is...
Actually I'm not sure if I should put it online yet (why I did? Call
it temptation :) ). You see, I've been using some samples from one Kiowa
and one Sioux chant. Quite frankly I would love to ask for permission
first, but so far I've been unsuccessful in locating information about
singers (help appreciated).
Well, anyway, listen and tell me what you think :)
Rambo