What a super groove. I think we were missing a snare track though but I could understand why.
Listening around to a few threads, none had dealt with the musical dynamic. I though that had risky consequences because of human nature being what it is, so I had a bash at addressing this in my vision. Did it work for you, though?
Nice synchronicity on the keys, and I especially liked the filter automations and split keyboard/unison effect. One nag however, was this guitar. It felt pushed too long and was risking overstaying it's welcome, conflicting somewhat with the general sequence of events. So, I deleted a section and I must say it all felt better for it. Or was it more of a case of expectation bias on my part? Lol. It is possible to have too much of a good thing though.
Thanks for listening.
PS After printing this, I was leaning on the balcony looking out at the view, when my eye caught a glimpse of something red and plastic wedged in the drain downpipe. Investigating, it was a jelly mould of a Brontosaurus left behind by the previous occupants. A freaky Jurassic coincidence or what?
Listening around to a few threads, none had dealt with the musical dynamic. I though that had risky consequences because of human nature being what it is, so I had a bash at addressing this in my vision. Did it work for you, though?
Nice synchronicity on the keys, and I especially liked the filter automations and split keyboard/unison effect. One nag however, was this guitar. It felt pushed too long and was risking overstaying it's welcome, conflicting somewhat with the general sequence of events. So, I deleted a section and I must say it all felt better for it. Or was it more of a case of expectation bias on my part? Lol. It is possible to have too much of a good thing though.
Thanks for listening.
PS After printing this, I was leaning on the balcony looking out at the view, when my eye caught a glimpse of something red and plastic wedged in the drain downpipe. Investigating, it was a jelly mould of a Brontosaurus left behind by the previous occupants. A freaky Jurassic coincidence or what?
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