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Vorlis
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Muscle Memory

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In the pursuit of developing muscle memory with my live rig I've been jammin away, mainly trying to evolve a single pattern into 4-6 min of an arrangement on the fly, but the last few months I've started to feel i should be multi-tracking to get a more defined/polished result so thats next on the list.

Im running Machinedrum L/R to Analog Four then out to the A&H GL2200 pushed quite hard thru the pre amps and EQ, then L/R to daw.

Would love some feedback, whatever y'all think i could be working on or trying to improve, just don't say i need to give up, don't think i could cope haha.

Cheers lads, heres some stuff....







Just realised when you name a track in soundcloud it still keeps the original file name used when bounced from the daw, its all fucked!

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wow! really good groove! keep up the good work

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nice Snivitz, Grunt is my favourite. Great use of differnet synth lines and hats lines. Enjoy that distorted synth(?) at the end of the main drop. good and dirty!

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huge! especially digging the second one. synths could overall be more subtle but i guess that's a question of taste.


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Cheers lads, ill keep the subtlety comment in mind, sweet.

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I like catatonic-pot :) specially the first few seconds. Really nice groove.
Personally i don't like the 'overdrive' sound in the tracks, but that's personal i suppose.

All tracks have some nice movement going on and some great synths. Keep it up :)
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Its all down hill after the first few seconds, is that what your telling me lol.

Thanks for chipping in mate, maybe i could tone it down a bit... just a touch mind, i quite enjoy liberal amounts of A4 overdrive :-)

Dialled back a bit and applied to less elements could work for me to, just about to get to work on my new live-pa so thanks for your input, the more the merrier :-)

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Snivitz wrote:Its all down hill after the first few seconds, is that what your telling me lol.
According to ICN i am mean, so yeah!!

Hahah, no, i actually enjoyed the track :)
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After this one i thought i was being subtle with the overdrive :twisted:


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From 1.05 onwards for me,maybe if the kicks, beats, became more fragmented towards the 3/4 point on would add to the vastness.

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Yes Mattie thanks for your input, that would have been worth doing but theres no goin back now :-)


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