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Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2019 2:59 pm
by Soul_Slip
TheStatPow wrote:Not sounds but video. I decided to bring out my old Tube camera with a very old and worn out tube and do video rescans (I basically have the camera pointed at the monitor playing the video) (Im taking requests btw)

I've done Reach For The Dead, I like the feel it gives the video, the old tube is bad with colors and needs a lot of exposure for it to capture the image or else its very faint, so I had to ramp up the contrast and the white balance is quite messy, if I do the normal white balance I don't get much colors so I have to ramp up the reds with the little knob on my camera but it seems to give out a lot of red noise too because I had to put it to a 6db boost, I might change the tube one day If I find out how, its a quite complex task ...

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That’s awesome! Love the old vibes... could you do “Jacquard Causeway”???

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 8:17 pm
by Green Pylon
I just finished a remix of Boc's "you could feel the sky"

https://soundcloud.com/diurn/boards-of- ... iurn-remix

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:47 pm
by drillkicker
Could use a few more farts if you want my honest opinion

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 2:59 am
by Kit Carruthers
Working on a soundtrack for an RPG I'm creating...

https://soundcloud.com/kit_carruthers/galaxy-map
https://soundcloud.com/kit_carruthers/eran-world-map
https://soundcloud.com/kit_carruthers/ice-cave
https://soundcloud.com/kit_carruthers/b ... -1-midevil

It doesn't have as much style as my post-rock project, my experimental ambient project or my minimal techno project but I'm reasonably proud of them.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:23 pm
by TheStatPow
Soul_Slip wrote:
TheStatPow wrote:Not sounds but video. I decided to bring out my old Tube camera with a very old and worn out tube and do video rescans (I basically have the camera pointed at the monitor playing the video) (Im taking requests btw)

I've done Reach For The Dead, I like the feel it gives the video, the old tube is bad with colors and needs a lot of exposure for it to capture the image or else its very faint, so I had to ramp up the contrast and the white balance is quite messy, if I do the normal white balance I don't get much colors so I have to ramp up the reds with the little knob on my camera but it seems to give out a lot of red noise too because I had to put it to a 6db boost, I might change the tube one day If I find out how, its a quite complex task ...

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That’s awesome! Love the old vibes... could you do “Jacquard Causeway”???



Hell yeah! good idea. might get on it next weekend.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:42 pm
by drillkicker
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Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:59 pm
by bendu
https://soundcloud.com/bendu/56-gland-a ... 41/s-Zg9Pd

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Not sure why I can never get private soundcloud links to embed here.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 1:37 pm
by burst__of__indigo
Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 7:28 pm
by TheStatPow
burst__of__indigo wrote:Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com



Cool vibes! I dig it.

Nicely mixed and not over the top, keep up the good work! 8)

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:23 pm
by burst__of__indigo
TheStatPow wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com



Cool vibes! I dig it.

Nicely mixed and not over the top, keep up the good work! 8)
Really appreciate the comment! Thank you, and glad you dig it

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:51 pm
by GeoDose
I'm releasing a new EP next Friday, the 29th! :)

Hope you guys like this dark new techno-industrial track of mine:

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Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 1:22 pm
by burst__of__indigo
Just wrapped my first release last weekend. I "rebranded" for lack of a better term. I'm proud of the result as a first time working through the experience. Always appreciate constructive criticism, suggestions. In my personal sphere it's hard to gauge who would be into what I produce so I don't spread it around much.

As an aside, has anyone done a DIY cassette release? Any tips/pointers? I'm planning a very low run but part of me thinks the cost and effort may be best avoided this early on...

https://surveychannel.bandcamp.com

Stuff is also on the various streaming services.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 5:22 am
by TheStatPow
burst__of__indigo wrote:Just wrapped my first release last weekend. I "rebranded" for lack of a better term. I'm proud of the result as a first time working through the experience. Always appreciate constructive criticism, suggestions. In my personal sphere it's hard to gauge who would be into what I produce so I don't spread it around much.

As an aside, has anyone done a DIY cassette release? Any tips/pointers? I'm planning a very low run but part of me thinks the cost and effort may be best avoided this early on...

https://surveychannel.bandcamp.com

Stuff is also on the various streaming services.


I really like the percussions on Rt-26 :]

Good vibes troughout the whole album, enjoyable Ambient!

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 4:01 pm
by Green Pylon
https://soundcloud.com/diurn/plaid-recall-diurn-remix

I made another remix, in this case for Plaid's Recall recent track.

see ya

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:10 am
by Soul_Slip
GeoDose wrote:I'm releasing a new EP next Friday, the 29th! :)

Hope you guys like this dark new techno-industrial track of mine:

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Ha! I like this! Reminds me of the 90’s. I feel like this should be played in an underground basement rave or something like on The Matrix when neo first meets trinity!
Gives that dark sort of vibe also like NIN a little.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:33 pm
by Soul_Slip
burst__of__indigo wrote:Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com

How did the cassette run go??
I like the style dude! Sounds similar to what I have been doing! :)
Very droney.... what equipment do you use?
I may pick up one of your cassettes if you still have any available.
My cassette runs sold out immediately with my band Kevlar. I master from reel to reel and analog summing to high speed cassette master then to short run.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:51 pm
by burst__of__indigo
Soul_Slip wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com

How did the cassette run go??
I like the style dude! Sounds similar to what I have been doing! :)
Very droney.... what equipment do you use?
I may pick up one of your cassettes if you still have any available.
My cassette runs sold out immediately with my band Kevlar. I master from reel to reel and analog summing to high speed cassette master then to short run.


I'm waiting for my custom loaded tapes and cases now. Working on the j card art and getting a good master file ready for dubbing. Haven't sold any yet, so there's still some available! Any support would be appreciated.

That's awesome your run sold out quickly. Hoping I get some traction when I have a sample to show.

Equipment wise right now I'm using a Volca keys & keystep, and a few softsynths. I was using a Casio H700 but it's died on me. I don't have a big gear collection beyond that. A sampler, my Midiverb II, various VCR, tape decks etc. I'm working on getting some hardware synths in the coming months; got a Pro 1 pre-ordered.

I'd love to get reel to reel but they're so hard to find without paying an unreasonable amount, or taking a gamble on something off Goodwill. Someday when I have some excess cash.

Thank you for listening tho, I appreciate the comments!



TheStatPow wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:Just wrapped my first release last weekend. I "rebranded" for lack of a better term. I'm proud of the result as a first time working through the experience. Always appreciate constructive criticism, suggestions. In my personal sphere it's hard to gauge who would be into what I produce so I don't spread it around much.

As an aside, has anyone done a DIY cassette release? Any tips/pointers? I'm planning a very low run but part of me thinks the cost and effort may be best avoided this early on...

https://surveychannel.bandcamp.com

Stuff is also on the various streaming services.


I really like the percussions on Rt-26 :]

Good vibes troughout the whole album, enjoyable Ambient!


Thank you for listening! Rt 26 was one of the last songs I was working on and I'm particularly happy with the drums. I had to think a bit different differently, having played drums for many years, about how to write them without a kit.

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:02 am
by Soul_Slip
burst__of__indigo wrote:
Soul_Slip wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com

How did the cassette run go??
I like the style dude! Sounds similar to what I have been doing! :)
Very droney.... what equipment do you use?
I may pick up one of your cassettes if you still have any available.
My cassette runs sold out immediately with my band Kevlar. I master from reel to reel and analog summing to high speed cassette master then to short run.


I'm waiting for my custom loaded tapes and cases now. Working on the j card art and getting a good master file ready for dubbing. Haven't sold any yet, so there's still some available! Any support would be appreciated.

That's awesome your run sold out quickly. Hoping I get some traction when I have a sample to show.

Equipment wise right now I'm using a Volca keys & keystep, and a few softsynths. I was using a Casio H700 but it's died on me. I don't have a big gear collection beyond that. A sampler, my Midiverb II, various VCR, tape decks etc. I'm working on getting some hardware synths in the coming months; got a Pro 1 pre-ordered.

I'd love to get reel to reel but they're so hard to find without paying an unreasonable amount, or taking a gamble on something off Goodwill. Someday when I have some excess cash.

Thank you for listening tho, I appreciate the comments!



TheStatPow wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:Just wrapped my first release last weekend. I "rebranded" for lack of a better term. I'm proud of the result as a first time working through the experience. Always appreciate constructive criticism, suggestions. In my personal sphere it's hard to gauge who would be into what I produce so I don't spread it around much.

As an aside, has anyone done a DIY cassette release? Any tips/pointers? I'm planning a very low run but part of me thinks the cost and effort may be best avoided this early on...

https://surveychannel.bandcamp.com

Stuff is also on the various streaming services.


I really like the percussions on Rt-26 :]

Good vibes troughout the whole album, enjoyable Ambient!


Thank you for listening! Rt 26 was one of the last songs I was working on and I'm particularly happy with the drums. I had to think a bit different differently, having played drums for many years, about how to write them without a kit.

Social media is my current enemy but also was a great friend/tool to get my cassettes sold. I posted a few soundcloud embeds on a few ambient and boc groups on facebook and twitter along with my cassette images and that is what really got them sold. Some got sold on the analog recording and cassette groups and surprisingly many older folk wanted them and bought them and now my customer base expanded from youngsters to older folks.... a few said it reminded them of when they used to make and buy Pink Floyd tapes and the like.... it was a little surreal actually haha

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:19 am
by burst__of__indigo
Soul_Slip wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:
Soul_Slip wrote:
burst__of__indigo"]Long time lurker, finally joined a few months ago, but recently I've been working on an EP of sorts, demos if you will. Also do video work which has inspired me to really get back into the music composition/production aspect.

Always welcome constructive criticism or suggestions. I'm still a novice with producing electronic music.

https://bay-of-the-east.bandcamp.com

How did the cassette run go??
I like the style dude! Sounds similar to what I have been doing! :)
Very droney.... what equipment do you use?
I may pick up one of your cassettes if you still have any available.
My cassette runs sold out immediately with my band Kevlar. I master from reel to reel and analog summing to high speed cassette master then to short run.


I'm waiting for my custom loaded tapes and cases now. Working on the j card art and getting a good master file ready for dubbing. Haven't sold any yet, so there's still some available! Any support would be appreciated.

That's awesome your run sold out quickly. Hoping I get some traction when I have a sample to show.

Equipment wise right now I'm using a Volca keys & keystep, and a few softsynths. I was using a Casio H700 but it's died on me. I don't have a big gear collection beyond that. A sampler, my Midiverb II, various VCR, tape decks etc. I'm working on getting some hardware synths in the coming months; got a Pro 1 pre-ordered.

I'd love to get reel to reel but they're so hard to find without paying an unreasonable amount, or taking a gamble on something off Goodwill. Someday when I have some excess cash.

Thank you for listening tho, I appreciate the comments!



[quote="TheStatPow wrote:
burst__of__indigo wrote:Just wrapped my first release last weekend. I "rebranded" for lack of a better term. I'm proud of the result as a first time working through the experience. Always appreciate constructive criticism, suggestions. In my personal sphere it's hard to gauge who would be into what I produce so I don't spread it around much.

As an aside, has anyone done a DIY cassette release? Any tips/pointers? I'm planning a very low run but part of me thinks the cost and effort may be best avoided this early on...

https://surveychannel.bandcamp.com

Stuff is also on the various streaming services.


I really like the percussions on Rt-26 :]

Good vibes troughout the whole album, enjoyable Ambient!


Thank you for listening! Rt 26 was one of the last songs I was working on and I'm particularly happy with the drums. I had to think a bit different differently, having played drums for many years, about how to write them without a kit.

Social media is my current enemy but also was a great friend/tool to get my cassettes sold. I posted a few soundcloud embeds on a few ambient and boc groups on facebook and twitter along with my cassette images and that is what really got them sold. Some got sold on the analog recording and cassette groups and surprisingly many older folk wanted them and bought them and now my customer base expanded from youngsters to older folks.... a few said it reminded them of when they used to make and buy Pink Floyd tapes and the like.... it was a little surreal actually haha[/quote]Yea I know the feeling. That's great advice actually, I didn't think about Facebook groups, as I don't use it much, especially the group stuff...I'll look into that! Thanks again!

Re: --The post what you are working on *right now* thread--

PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:24 pm
by burst__of__indigo
Soul_Slip wrote:Social media is my current enemy but also was a great friend/tool to get my cassettes sold. I posted a few soundcloud embeds on a few ambient and boc groups on facebook and twitter along with my cassette images and that is what really got them sold. Some got sold on the analog recording and cassette groups and surprisingly many older folk wanted them and bought them and now my customer base expanded from youngsters to older folks.... a few said it reminded them of when they used to make and buy Pink Floyd tapes and the like.... it was a little surreal actually haha

Wow - Tapatalk did a number on formatting my reply - had to repost to clear it up - sorry :}

Yea I know the feeling. That's great advice actually, I didn't think about Facebook groups, as I don't use it much, especially the group stuff...I'll look into that! Thanks again!