Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Loop With My Sounds

Alrighty then!!! I have some good news, and I have some even better news! First, let's start off with me new loop, eh? So, I used a lot of different sounds. I made two saw-waves on the Sytrus application. One is a little growly-type thing, and the other is like a little synth. This is easily my favorite project I've made. On the growl one, I mad a tiny delay, and I sped it up a little bit. i also threw a little flanger in there, so I hope you can hear it. With the synth, I also a added a tiny flanger in there, so you should be able to hear the two meld together pretty nicely. Alright- the even better news- Me and my my friends Mike Adriance and Tim Bak are starting a band. We are all into punk, like Bad Brains, The Misfits, and Billy Idol, along with the original singer from The Misfits, Glenn Danzig, stuff like that. We need a drummer, so let us know if you know one. My ScreenName in LucAlpert on AIM, and my e-mail address is alpert35@gmail.com, so drop me a line if you know of a drummer. I hope you like me new song, mate!

4 comments:

Micaela's Cool Sounds said...

i thought that was very good... it had a good beat to it and i like the sounds it was cool.. it was very good... sorry but i can't think of a drummer right now!!

guitarstunnah101 said...

Call it the funky record player. This was da bomb!!! I love that sound. You have to show me how to do that. Great job with the saw wave!

Sweet Fruity Loops said...

NICE! The melodies were awesome and everything fit together. Your synths were awesome as well. I can easily see that going into a song. To make it even better, I would recommend experimenting with more panning.

B. Rabuse Blog said...

Great work Luc!

I like that you backed off the drums in the middle, and I like the sounds you choose to go with it. The directions were to use the sounds we generated in class. So you need to do this one again, but you have some amazing stuff here.
Consider a straight 4 drum beat- simple you know- Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom to highlight your patterns even more.