This time, it's the clear blue waters of Bermuda (:
Testing out my marimba synth and steel drum pad synth..
also practiced notetracking extended chord progressions along with synths with natural mid ranges and high freq ranges above 5khz
I noticed all of my tracks fail to please me when it comes to frequency ranges: my highs aren't crisp like they should be and my bass is too muddy. Practice makes permanent!
I really like songs that start out without percussion and gain some after about four bars. The tempo seems to change, and it's always really pleasing to my ears. I will enjoy this song for years to come.
I really love this vibe as im walking thrpugh my school to english. Very very happy reminds me a bit of my old song, the schoolhouse from forever ago. I just would want it to breakdpwn with anew melody (which would make sense since i do it 24/7. Still amazing song!!! One of my favorites
I was about to do a song like this!!! ;f course you did it a billion times better than it was turning out -_- but magnificent. This is showing the happier side of jace. Great job. The percs are very raw and acoustic sounding. Amazing pads and background drones. AMAZING!!!
nice I love that percussive synth the odd meter percs too one of my favorite general MIDI patches back in the day was xylophone it has the sort of attack that requires skills to develop. I used xylophone to practice rhythm often back then. Good tune too short :D
Ok...so amazing man. I think you, like me, are in the club of the "Kilimanjaro's Graphical EQ" hahaha i'm joking but i tend to do this a looooot of times :S Nice experiment!