fortklang - Letzte Warnung

https://lemmy.world/post/44978621

fortklang - Letzte Warnung - Lemmy.World

I’d be happy if you listened to my new song.🤘

Tell me And One inspired you without telling us And One inspired you.

Love it :)

That’s difficult to answer. Perhaps you can find out more in the Test Department? ;-)
I don’t know anything about And One or Test Department, but this song is pretty fucking awesome. I got out my best headphones so I could pick out all the different sounds in there, it’s got a lot of things happening. I especially like the lower bass rumbling sounds you got going on. Something in the middle range sounds really “funky” too (in a good way!) I bet this would be amazing to hear on the large speakers at the club.

I don’t know anything about And One or Test Department, but this song is pretty fucking awesome. I got out my best headphones so I could pick out all the different sounds in there, it’s got a lot of things happening. I especially like the lower bass rumbling sounds you got going on. Something in the middle range sounds really “funky” too (in a good way!) I bet this would be amazing to hear on the large speakers at the club.

Awesome! Thank you so much for this comment. It really means a lot to me when someone engages with my music in this way. ❤️🤘🤘

If you don’t mind saying, what kind of tools do you use? (I’m pretty ignorant about electronic music production, but I’ve played around a bit with VCV Rack and some of the emulators on roland50.studio.)

If you don’t mind saying, what kind of tools do you use? (I’m pretty ignorant about electronic music production, but I’ve played around a bit with VCV Rack and some of the emulators on roland50.studio.)

Almost the entire song was created on the computer. The digital audio workstation used was Reaper; the synth sounds came from Zynaddsubfx and Vaz, along with a fair amount of delay, reverb, and distortion plugins. The vocals were recorded with a large-diaphragm microphone. The metal percussion sounds are older; I sampled and processed them on a hardware sampler back then.

Awesome, thanks for the info!
Sure! Just ask if you need more details.