This is my fourth track created in caustic. It is the first track in my second three-track set for this caustic side project. Thanks to the developer for such an amazing mobile app, and thanks to all who have a listen. Feedback is always welcomed and appreciated.
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Well can I use the word pretty, or lovely, or mesmerizing...it doesn't matter to me if a track is complicated or more simple in it's structure, the main thing that will get me or not is how it makes me feel, for me that's what's special about music...this gets me...really nice
https://soundcloud.com/wellsley-1
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjL6zQnBNTJT_oUg3jqfuew
wellsley.bandcamp.com
Oh my god, I love this tune. I love the way it starts of sounding like the beginning of a Mario game when everything is peaceful and no one has a care in the world and no one is suffering from PTSD from the last times that awful-but-cute-as-hell Bowser kidnapped the princess.
And then it turns into this beautiful piece.
Stick a few faint drums in there and you got ambient drum n bass.
Seriously good stuff from you, Three
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Another good one! Droning, rhythmic arpeggios. I hope you don't take it wrongly if I say this particular one would be awesome in a nursery. It's soothing.
Would you mind a technical question that might be really simple? (I'm a live musician, new to this world of digital processing) How do you create the reversed sounding "swissshh" at about :35 and later? It's such a nice sound in transitions or to drive the song forward.
JHS
JHS
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My guess would be that it's a reversed cymbal sample or a white noise generator in subsynth running through some filters. It's a lovely sound though
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Thanks so much for the feedback all.
As for your question JHS, Alexei is exactly right. The sound is a reversed 808 cymbal, pitched to fit exactly two measures. It is a very useful trick for builds, leading to releases and transitions.
Thanks again for listening.
Something Good (: Thanks
I want a packet of jelly babies for some reason lol nice wee tune dude