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Trond Vold
Dec 5 2008, 09:03 PM
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Hi folks smile.gif I'm back with yet another project on progress.
This time i've done my usual songwriting procedure differently and made the whole layout without any guitartracks to work with and instead relied only on synths and programming.

I did this because i'm currently lacking a few strings on all my guitars biggrin.gif
There will offcourse be tons of guitars on it eventually though.

This song is intended to work as a sort of intro of an album.

Attached File  Intro.mp3 ( 3.72MB ) Number of downloads: 298

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Dec 5 2008, 09:28 PM
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Trond you`re awesome! You already prepared part for new song, so fast! ohmy.gif I feel that this will be something outstanding, maybe the best your song so far ! I like atmospherical organ (or whatever that is biggrin.gif) sounds from 1:01 and ending of intro, there sure will be some powerful riffing smile.gif IMHO, electronic sounds from synth gives kinda cosmic feel, which stacks a bit strange with that organ sound, melody is cool but maybe you should check how this melody will sound with something more like realistic sounds (flute/harp/piano..) Maybe this can give some ideas Nightwish-Come Cover Me Well i don`t know your idea, so i can be wrong. Why all your guitars lacking strings?! ohmy.gif

And i love how you make drums, going to learn from you in near future laugh.gif

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Dec 5 2008, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE (Trond Vold @ Dec 5 2008, 09:03 PM) *
Hi folks smile.gif I'm back with yet another project on progress.
This time i've done my usual songwriting procedure differently and made the whole layout without any guitartracks to work with and instead relied only on synths and programming.

I did this because i'm currently lacking a few strings on all my guitars biggrin.gif
There will offcourse be tons of guitars on it eventually though.

This song is intended to work as a sort of intro of an album.

Attached File  Intro.mp3 ( 3.72MB ) Number of downloads: 298


Cool stuff smile.gif


Need strings? I can see if I have a spare set smile.gif

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AlexLion
Dec 5 2008, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE (audiopaal @ Dec 5 2008, 10:39 PM) *
Cool stuff smile.gif


Need strings? I can see if I have a spare set smile.gif

Wow, you live in same city?

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Dec 5 2008, 10:05 PM
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AWESOME! I wish I can create that! smile.gif

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Trond Vold
Dec 5 2008, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE (AlexLion @ Dec 5 2008, 09:28 PM) *
Trond you`re awesome! You already prepared part for new song, so fast! ohmy.gif I feel that this will be something outstanding, maybe the best your song so far ! I like atmospherical organ (or whatever that is biggrin.gif) sounds from 1:01 and ending of intro, there sure will be some powerful riffing smile.gif IMHO, electronic sounds from synth gives kinda cosmic feel, which stacks a bit strange with that organ sound, melody is cool but maybe you should check how this melody will sound with something more like realistic sounds (flute/harp/piano..) Maybe this can give some ideas Nightwish-Come Cover Me Well i don`t know your idea, so i can be wrong. Why all your guitars lacking strings?! ohmy.gif

And i love how you make drums, going to learn from you in near future laugh.gif


Thanks biggrin.gif
Yes, you might be right about the choice of sounds. I've got alot of experience with drum-programming, but not strings, organs and similar. So i'm still in a learning process in that field smile.gif
Will definetly try out some other sounds.

And i'm stringless because i thought i made a smart choice by putting new Elixir strings on my guitars. For some reason they didnt last a week ohmy.gif For some reason, the only strings that i've had good luck with is Blue Steels. They last for months.

QUOTE (audiopaal @ Dec 5 2008, 09:39 PM) *
Cool stuff smile.gif


Need strings? I can see if I have a spare set smile.gif


Thanks smile.gif Yea! Might not make it to a store before Monday, so that would be great smile.gif

QUOTE (AlexLion @ Dec 5 2008, 09:45 PM) *
Wow, you live in same city?


Yea, in walking distance actually smile.gif

QUOTE (opeth.db @ Dec 5 2008, 10:05 PM) *
AWESOME! I wish I can create that! smile.gif


Thanks! biggrin.gif

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Dec 5 2008, 10:26 PM
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That is amazing!! ohmy.gif Even without guitars, VERY IMPRESSIVE!!

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I'll be up in 30 minutes..
I found a set of 11-48's smile.gif

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thats sound cool trond wink.gif

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Dec 5 2008, 11:03 PM
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@Trond that sound really great! There is lots of room to add some guitar work.

Can't wait to hear the next recording smile.gif


QUOTE (audiopaal @ Dec 5 2008, 04:41 PM) *
I'll be up in 30 minutes..
I found a set of 11-48's smile.gif


Ouch!!! That's going to hurt laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Cool backing Trond, can't wait to hear the final version!

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very nice track Trond

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that was nice! -- even without the guitar! smile.gif I like techno!

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