(SonGohan) music: What I'm capable of

Bhm

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Here's a bunch of tunes I've made using Fruity Loops. They don't sound all to well since my instrument-samples suck (except my drumkit samples) and my computer (an oooold PII 350mhz can't handle songs over 1.30mins in length without killing me with loading times).

BUT... there's a difference with our project. Making beats is no problem since they usually don't need the effects most instruments demand. Anyway, if your satisfiedm tell me and then we can get to work :D

Song nr 1:
a crappy move-theme thingie:
<a href="http://hem.bredband.net/nasch/Bhm%20-%20movietheme.mp3" target="_blank">Bhm - movietheme.mp3</a>

Song nr 2:
Deep House-tune test, meant for the dancefloor:
<a href="http://hem.bredband.net/nasch/Bhm%20-%20housetest.mp3" target="_blank">Bhm - housetest</a>

Song nr 3:
A more breakbeaty tune, somewhat drum & bass:
<a href="http://hem.bredband.net/nasch/Bhm%20-%20breakbeat.mp3" target="_blank">Bhm - breakbeat</a>

All these ongs can be streamed via WinAMP, just press ctrl+l and enter the URL to the songs.

I know it ain't much but remember that's all digital. I have ripped those samples myself and I have NO real instruments and I don't have access to a good synthesizer either... <img src="graemlins/crying.gif" border="0" alt="[Crying]" />

Anyway, I can take criticizm quite well.

// Bhm
 

SonGohan

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I've downloaded your movie thing, and your breakbeat tune, and I dig them. I'm very impressed, as I expected something very different (less professional sounding, I guess). Sound like you could have a job doing soundtracks for various projects. I'm up for it! And remember.. keys make everything sound better.. ;) ;) ;)
 

Bhm

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Keys? Me no understand, señor <img src="graemlins/spock.gif" border="0" alt="[Spock]" />

Anyway, I have a problem with your playing... They're abit out of sync. Do you listen to the beats while playing? If so I must suck since I can't get the guitar lead to sync up with the drums without it sounding a bit retarded :D
That's not a diss, I think it SOUNDS great but it isn't sync'ed, is all.

And It'd be a GREAT help if you could give me the lead and backup guitars on separate tracks.

Anyway, tell me what you're up to and I'll read into the tune. Esaka something kyo track, was it? <img src="graemlins/glee.gif" border="0" alt="[Glee]" />

// Bhm

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SonGohan

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That's always been a problem for me, and my guitar friends. We've tried doing this before, with doing the guitars first, and a friend going behind us and trying to do drums. For some reason it never worked out. I have a complete rhythm track that's with the drums, and it sounds in sync with them. Whenever I've been in a recording studio, we've always layered drums first, then guitars, then the bass lines to compliment those guitars. We have a problem with that here. If you want to make the drum/bass/key line first, then let me go back and track guitars over it, we could do that.

But yeah, I was working on Esaka (Kyo's theme). If you want to do those lines first with that then that'll be pretty cool. Keys = keyboards. Like cool symphony sounding stuff, or the like. Just means a keyboard player part.
 
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