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about
I came up with the idea for this track when I was watching a production video from Future Music Magazine on Umek, a Slovenian electronic music producer and it was mostly about using delay to introduce different sections of the track, bouncing it down as you go and then chopping it up for lead ins and out.
So, I got a fairly straightforward sound (I believe is was a high pitched Bell or Tom) and then programmed a fairly straight midi file and then put Logics Delay Designer on top of it and then tried all of the presets and made some of my own, bouncing the audio as I went along. I then cut it all up and built the lead in’s with that. You can hear it in the first breakdown of the track.
The main synth line in the second breakdown came from the Prism synth in Reaktor (available in 5.6). I really like this synth as it gives bell like tones I haven’t heard in a long time. It was essentially played as a sequenced line across two octaves.
credits
from The Germs,
track released January 1, 2012
Written, recorded and produced by Jason Beggs. (C) mrthebigman.net, all rights reserved.
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