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High Times



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 17:15    Reply with quote

Roy Ayers and Toby Smith influence - my demo
hi guys

here's a demo of my future track

i wanted to make something close to Roy Ayers music and Toby's

ideas in "butterfly"

does anybody like it?

http://rapidshare.de/files/2748238/Black_Capricorn_Day.mp3.html
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 22:37    Reply with quote


Love that sample High Times love5
although too short like always Wink

It will wait in my already big "High Times corner" on explorer hopefully for a full track in future. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 06:15    Reply with quote


monisum wrote:
Love that sample High Times love5
although too short like always Wink

It will wait in my already big "High Times corner" on explorer hopefully for a full track in future. Very Happy


Thank you very much dear Monika! Wink
this little demo sounds different from my other ones
and its cool you liked it. thanks for support!!!

recently i tried to use different ways of arrangement -
modern sounds like in AFO but decided to keep it more in
70s style , like i usually do.

thanks again,
love you very much,

High Times Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 13:18    Reply with quote


i like it so much, you can see the influences but the tune is original and cool!
Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 08:29    Reply with quote


jamirokaki wrote:
i like it so much, you can see the influences but the tune is original and cool!
Very Happy


thank you mate!!!!
you and Monika helped me so much with your kind words!
i dont think many people like such retro disco style,
but all i want is to make 70s jazzy disco.
thanks!!! Wink
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 16:24    Reply with quote


High Times wrote:

but all i want is to make 70s jazzy disco.
thanks!!! Wink


i'm so glad of seeing that...
well man here you have a person that supports your music...
by the way the song is freaky amazing! heheheh
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 17:17    Reply with quote


thanks so much, Edgar!!! Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 12:55    Reply with quote


parliament funkadelic and s wonder style electro boogie i started yesterday
http://rapidshare.de/files/3001905/Funky_1.mp3.html
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 13:01    Reply with quote


Superstition meets Flashlight, ey? Wink

Well performed, I must say! It sounded a bit electronic for my taste, the clavinet's sound is very strange. BUT - I think it's a good groove and the other instruments sound nice. Keep on making music, mate!
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 13:11    Reply with quote


T_R_S wrote:
Superstition meets Flashlight, ey? Wink

Well performed, I must say! It sounded a bit electronic for my taste, the clavinet's sound is very strange. BUT - I think it's a good groove and the other instruments sound nice. Keep on making music, mate!


thanks mate!!
this is E7 sampled hohner with phaser effect. and this is the reason it sounds like electronic groove.
so...i think i'll try clean hohner sound (to which i would like to add
envelope filter like Toby did, which i havent got Crying or Very sad )
and of course i'll add chords on rhodes.

i think kick and snare drum there are good!!!

thanks!! Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 16:10    Reply with quote


An envelope filter is just a wah-wah which is automatic. If you got some sort of wah-plug-in, that should do it.

I'm working on songs myself, I assume I'll be able to put up some downloads by august. But I make a lot of different music, and it isn't all funky. Jamiroquai is where I started, but there's so much else to explore, so I try to make a lot of different stuff. Usually 60's/70's inspired, though.
I use a lot of acoustic guitars, 6 and 12 strings, electric bass, Moog and ARP, clavinet, percussion, mellotron samples, vocals, electric guitar.. I wish my Rhodes were here, but it's not. Sad Anyway, one day you'll be able to listen to what I've been up to.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 16:48    Reply with quote


T_R_S wrote:
An envelope filter is just a wah-wah which is automatic. If you got some sort of wah-plug-in, that should do it.

I'm working on songs myself, I assume I'll be able to put up some downloads by august. But I make a lot of different music, and it isn't all funky. Jamiroquai is where I started, but there's so much else to explore, so I try to make a lot of different stuff. Usually 60's/70's inspired, though.
I use a lot of acoustic guitars, 6 and 12 strings, electric bass, Moog and ARP, clavinet, percussion, mellotron samples, vocals, electric guitar.. I wish my Rhodes were here, but it's not. Sad Anyway, one day you'll be able to listen to what I've been up to.


that would be cool mate!!!!
post your tracks in august!!! Wink Wink
and please dont forget to put online pics of your oldschool keyboards!!!


and about envelope filter ..
hm .. strange...from what i've heard env filter sounds not like usual wah effect..
anyway i dont have it, only heard on records.. Crying or Very sad
taki76 have mutron envelope filter and he uses it.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 20:09    Reply with quote


Quote:
parliament funkadelic and s wonder style electro boogie i started yesterday
http://rapidshare.de/files/3001905/Funky_1.mp3.html

15 seconds Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation Shorter than short. Laughing Hope for a longer sample soon. That sounds quite different from your other tracks, but seems to be named with right "funky" Wink
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