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Thanks mimi
This is very cool. Great sound design, movement and heaps of interesting stuff going. I love the section with the clangy sounds ( Objekt ?) with the string pad in the background. Cool tension.
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Yeah man good atmosphere. I'm getting similar vibes to tracks off Broken Robot Recordings or Dead Famous Records!
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Thanks Raymond. I checked the clangy sound and glad I did as I use objekt a lot and thought it was but it is actually Hive2 on this occasion. There is actually no objekts in mechanical itch (but a awful lot of the echo - I love delays).
That sound is very objekt though as it has that slightly weird unstableness I love so much. Objekt is great for taking a known sound and just pulling if back from being too strange to something unique. It's like sounds you recognise but with a different edge. I love using objekt with ouroboros and it's all over my latest track detour in my signature. Objekt is probably my favourite rs device so far, closely followed by grain.
Thanks, just checked out the two labels you mentioned as had never heard of them. Great tracks so far so gonna check out more of their releases. Thanks for the recommendationMirrorEyEs wrote: β16 Feb 2024Yeah man good atmosphere. I'm getting similar vibes to tracks off Broken Robot Recordings or Dead Famous Records!
Nice track! I love the atmosphere and the cacophony that gives it character without throwing it out of whack. I'm listening to Detour now, very solid track. My only complaints is your album art doesn't do any of the tracks justice.
Thanks benjified and thank you for the follow and support on bandcamp.
Your comment about album art is interesting and something I have not considered before. I am totally guilty of finding free royalty free images and the adding the title of the song etc.
Would you mind giving an idea of what may be more suitable as I don't have a clue. I am thinking perhaps having a look on beatport should give me an idea.
Thanks again
Hi Popey,
I'm digging through some old images I made when I was on Propellerhead Discover / Allihoopa in 2015 - 2017. I've honestly used whatever I can get my hands on for album art, sometimes royalty free or public domain images, but also stuff from movies or video games (which probably couldn't be used for commercial purposes). Most of the time, I try to edit them in a way to make them more interesting, using filters, layering stuff in. I think text and fonts, and where to place them are important. It was a struggle though, so a lot of my stuff doesn't have any text. It's not too hard and doesn't require an expensive Adobe subscription. I started with Gimp, but then spent $60ish on Affinity Photo to do my edits.
TLDR: nothing wrong with royalty free images, but definitely try to dress it up a bit. Tastefully, of course.
I can't say I've done anything supreme, but here's some of what I did back in the day on Allihoopa. I
I'm digging through some old images I made when I was on Propellerhead Discover / Allihoopa in 2015 - 2017. I've honestly used whatever I can get my hands on for album art, sometimes royalty free or public domain images, but also stuff from movies or video games (which probably couldn't be used for commercial purposes). Most of the time, I try to edit them in a way to make them more interesting, using filters, layering stuff in. I think text and fonts, and where to place them are important. It was a struggle though, so a lot of my stuff doesn't have any text. It's not too hard and doesn't require an expensive Adobe subscription. I started with Gimp, but then spent $60ish on Affinity Photo to do my edits.
TLDR: nothing wrong with royalty free images, but definitely try to dress it up a bit. Tastefully, of course.
I can't say I've done anything supreme, but here's some of what I did back in the day on Allihoopa. I
Thanks for the advice and sharing images, I really like the 3rd one.benjified wrote: β26 Feb 2024Hi Popey,
I'm digging through some old images I made when I was on Propellerhead Discover / Allihoopa in 2015 - 2017. I've honestly used whatever I can get my hands on for album art, sometimes royalty free or public domain images, but also stuff from movies or video games (which probably couldn't be used for commercial purposes). Most of the time, I try to edit them in a way to make them more interesting, using filters, layering stuff in. I think text and fonts, and where to place them are important. It was a struggle though, so a lot of my stuff doesn't have any text. It's not too hard and doesn't require an expensive Adobe subscription. I started with Gimp, but then spent $60ish on Affinity Photo to do my edits.
TLDR: nothing wrong with royalty free images, but definitely try to dress it up a bit. Tastefully, of course.
I can't say I've done anything supreme, but here's some of what I did back in the day on Allihoopa. I
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Since your comment I have been noticing artwork a lot more and seeing if there are any common themes. Think more abstract/futuristic stuff seems common in my musical genres so something to focus on next time I make a track. Artwork certainly needs to be more than an afterthought which it currently is.
Might even look to see what artwork packages are affordable or if I can use pixlr still but use more functionality.
Thanks again
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Yeah the art is the next step for you, Popey
Along with still improving on the music yes. Artwork is one more thing to learn but gotta put the effort in
I'd like to respond further, but I think I'll start on new topic.
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