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Set Me Free - With Hammond and big trombone ensemble ;-)
#1
Nice theme you created Patrick Smile

Used Patrick's midi Keys track and left it fully original, I only took away some notes and chords and used Pro Tools 12 Hammond.
With my mouse I first did the "volume pedal" and next to that at the end mix I added the Leslie start and endpoints.

Trombones: With Nectar first I added 1 unisone slight detuned track, next to that one unison -1 octave track, the two created trombone tracks are also slightly delayed to simulate the human slight synchronization errors.

I am very very satisfied with this result.

Et Patrick, continuer à faire ce genre de musique Wink

Cheers,
Luc


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#2
I'm not sold on the Hammond. Maybe a different patch on it as it sounds too distorted to my liking. I like the idea of it but not the particular stops you chose.
The horns are cool but you may have emphasized them to the detriment of the lead instruments at times. I do think there are some creative ideas here and I like that you took a creative approach to this piece.
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#3
Somehow I missed this one, sorry Luc!
I'm not sold on the Hammond either, I like it when it's understated, but it's taking too much frequencies at others...
As to the horns, they sound big, but there again, perhaps too big for the rest of the instruments.
The lead guitar at the end sound a little bit too wet to my ears (a taste thing possibly).
Overall, a cool creative take on this, thanks Luc! (et oui, je compte bien continuer à faire de la musique! Wink)
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