My Song --> What do you think?
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- Xentic
Hey, I wrote this song a few weeks ago. What do you guys think about my voice? It's a rough, mono, demo version...
- unknown0
Nice guitar, but I dig stuff that is mixed in with electronica. You should learn some of those tools and remix with that guitar in same tempo. It sounds like it is at like 80 BPM. Voice not so great, like you said, but you could fix that real quick like with a vocal processor like the Digitech Vocalist Workstation EX.
- Xentic0
thanks! Well, my brother is a producer of more electronic music and we were planning to do some songs together. We're going to 'redo' this song too...
I only have a very basic Mic and no other stuff to process my music... But it will do for demo versions like this :)
Thanks again! Anyone else?
- benjamin_j0
Guitar is tight. You could rock out with a tick latin accent.
Last year I intended to produce a set of Folk meets Drum'n'Bass tracks and came up with this:
Funky Bread
MakeoutPeace,
- benjamin_j0
hrmm.. did not link with normal href.. the two links are below:
- unknown0
Actually you could make some nice newer style Depeche Mode stuff, actual, needless to say not many people do it, CHORD PROGRESSION in electronica is RARE! Go with that idea and you might have something, even of you just create some small guitar accoustic loops and loop them along side some nice electric drums. You could also mimic Everything But The Girl. Don't laugh man, even Duran Duran style. It's all good if you get your own style from them.
- unknown0
it's all about influence, but you have that magic I can hear it.
- jamesk0
ok...this is off topic...but, is it just me or do you all also see "What do you think?: -->" on top of every post in this thread?
- unknown0
yeah I noticed that being odd. Funny right? I was like something got F'ed.
- Arrandbee0
Not bad if you wanna hit the bar circuit as a "ted Nugent" revival act, with electro-tones.
- unknown0
don't listen to the naysayers, do your own thing appreciate your own sound and push the limits to what you know.