http://soundcloud.com/audioredemption The two Tracks IM working on And I was told to make an account on this site so here it is - Also these are not finished Tracks because my PC is dieing on me as i type this in I can’t finish these two tracks until next week - il be on my acoustic piano trying to come up with new Ideas . :hehe:
Nice work mate, really like the airy intro, what did you use for all the pads? I think with your main track, abit of automation and maybe another element and you’re there. The pumping sections are really nice, everything sounds pretty clear. Good job.
[quote]dannycueballtaylor (03/05/2010)[hr]Nice work mate, really like the airy intro, what did you use for all the pads? I think with your main track, abit of automation and maybe another element and you’re there. The pumping sections are really nice, everything sounds pretty clear. Good job.[/quote]
Well for the intro I used 5 PAD sounds (AHS OHS - LOW PAD - high vocal PAD - String PAD - ) and then I use some Reverse crashes with massive FX on them to make them flow with the other sounds - The hiss nose sweeps from one side to the other is a Static sound and once again with Panning and FX to match the PADS . So would you say a Piano or a plucking sound in that trance track ? Man I wish I could finish it but my PC dieing :w00t:
[quote]Redemption (03/05/2010)[hr][quote]dannycueballtaylor (03/05/2010)[hr]Nice work mate, really like the airy intro, what did you use for all the pads? I think with your main track, abit of automation and maybe another element and you’re there. The pumping sections are really nice, everything sounds pretty clear. Good job.[/quote]
Well for the intro I used 5 PAD sounds (AHS OHS - LOW PAD - high vocal PAD - String PAD - ) and then I use some Reverse crashes with massive FX on them to make them flow with the other sounds - The hiss nose sweeps from one side to the other is a Static sound and once again with Panning and FX to match the PADS . So would you say a Piano or a plucking sound in that trance track ? Man I wish I could finish it but my PC dieing :w00t:[/quote]
For me it’s personal preference thing, I always like those big plucky noises in Trance they lend better to the airy nature of the genre. And all my favourite trance tracks of old have the pluck element. But Pianos can do the business (Paul Van Dyke - For An Angel). I guess the most important thing to consider is which frequency fits best, if you’re intending to use it alongside that stabby sound. You’re well on your way though!