This is probably my favorite track posted for this challenge. Great job, the progressions are super cohesive and the sounds you managed to design on this are A+ in my books. This track truly goes hard — that arpeggiator carries it so nicely.. it’s a great juxtaposition to all the other jarring sounds and melds well.
Great job, id like to hear what you manage to create without such restrictions.
Hey thanks! I got a new bandcamp page, not much there yet but I’m gonna be releasing more stuff soon. check it out https://switchcasebreak.bandcamp.com/
The reverse samples in the beginning suck you in, comb filtered samples grab you tighter, then the arps and pads bring you to another level. Still some remnants of the original sample that keeps your interest. Very well done.
Thanks man! I don’t think I even reversed any of the samples now that I think of it. I think they might just take on that quality with all the processing. Glad you enjoyed
David Bergeron
9 months ago
This is really well done. The slow approach in the beginning is really captivating..and the drop hits hard. really sweet. I love the creative use of noise. so many applications. I never even considered using an arpeggiator. You got a lot of tonal mileage out of the noise bits! Really nice track.
This is probably my favorite track posted for this challenge. Great job, the progressions are super cohesive and the sounds you managed to design on this are A+ in my books. This track truly goes hard — that arpeggiator carries it so nicely.. it’s a great juxtaposition to all the other jarring sounds and melds well.
Great job, id like to hear what you manage to create without such restrictions.
Hey thanks! I got a new bandcamp page, not much there yet but I’m gonna be releasing more stuff soon. check it out https://switchcasebreak.bandcamp.com/
The reverse samples in the beginning suck you in, comb filtered samples grab you tighter, then the arps and pads bring you to another level. Still some remnants of the original sample that keeps your interest. Very well done.
Thanks man! I don’t think I even reversed any of the samples now that I think of it. I think they might just take on that quality with all the processing. Glad you enjoyed
This is really well done. The slow approach in the beginning is really captivating..and the drop hits hard. really sweet. I love the creative use of noise. so many applications. I never even considered using an arpeggiator. You got a lot of tonal mileage out of the noise bits! Really nice track.