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01-26-2023, 12:59 AM
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Big Town, Small Town
I assume this track is what's called EDM.
In my effort to move away from entirely 'in the box' production, I have exclusively used hardware synths as sound sources for this track (except for the vocals). However, all FX and all MIDI sequences are within reaper.
Synths: Korg MS-20, Korg Volca Bass, Korg Volca Beats and Arturia MicroBrute.
The MS-20 was sequenced through a home made MIDI to CV converter, which actually works!
Vocals: courtesy of Amy the robot (ttsMP3.com).
Private share at the moment:
https://soundcloud.com/thewastersoft...social_sharing
Critical comments welcome.
Edit: I've updated the song based on suggestions from forum members. See this post - https://forum.cockos.com/showpost.ph...5&postcount=15
Last edited by Time Waster; 03-18-2023 at 06:28 AM.
Reason: File updated.
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01-26-2023, 09:48 AM
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When listening to this, I got the feeling that a duet, you and the robot, could sound really great.
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01-26-2023, 11:30 AM
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I absolutely loved this right up until the transition two thirds of the way through. Every decision until then felt spot on, surprising, and enjoyable. It just happens too quickly. No suggestions, and only my two cents.
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01-26-2023, 05:06 PM
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Quite a serious song about neighbourhood watch schemes, fugitives and anonymity.
infectious techno pop!
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01-26-2023, 06:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by msundh
When listening to this, I got the feeling that a duet, you and the robot, could sound really great.
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Originally there were a lot more lyrics and I did the vocals. It was supposed to be a sort of rap thing. However, it sounded like rubbish. I played it to my wife and she hated it. So I reduced the lyrics down to the essentials and commissioned Amy to do the vocals, because I didn't like the sound of my own voice. I did consider doing the You can hide, You can run etc. myself, but I though I should best stay out of it.
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Originally Posted by smueske
I absolutely loved this right up until the transition two thirds of the way through. Every decision until then felt spot on, surprising, and enjoyable. It just happens too quickly. No suggestions, and only my two cents.
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Thanks for your appreciation. I did struggle with that transition. I reworked it three or four times, but I should look at it again because I tend to agree with you. I was trying to avoid the cliche riser thing with the doubling and re-doubling drum pattern.
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Originally Posted by prom
Quite a serious song about neighbourhood watch schemes, fugitives and anonymity.
infectious techno pop!
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Thanks, I'm glad you appreciate the seriousness of it
The original lyrics went into much more detail. I will copy them below. It was framed as a speech or lecture. My wife, who was in Toastmasters a while ago, said "There is no way you would get up and say that! its repetitive and boring".
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01-26-2023, 06:21 PM
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Last edited by Time Waster; 03-18-2023 at 06:32 AM.
Reason: Posted link to file
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01-27-2023, 03:41 AM
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I really like this but, speaking as a dance DJ for decades, it in no way fits the EDM or Dance genre. Not to take anything away from the track, it great, unique. If I was pushed to bound it to a genre, I would say it has a Downtempo feel to it. If you have more like this please post.
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01-27-2023, 04:57 AM
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Thanks uksnowy. I'm a bit clueless when it comes to genres. I don't really target anything specific, it just comes out like it does.
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01-27-2023, 04:57 AM
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I've updated the file, having had another go at the recalcitrant transition.
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01-29-2023, 01:02 PM
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FUNky! I think the mix could benefit from some panning of the elements. It's got good movement to the rhythm but seems to be mostly happening in mono. Maybe switching back and forth could make for some dynamic transitions. I likes it.
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01-29-2023, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by foxAsteria
FUNky! I think the mix could benefit from some panning of the elements. It's got good movement to the rhythm but seems to be mostly happening in mono. Maybe switching back and forth could make for some dynamic transitions. I likes it.
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Thanks foxAsteria. I was being lazy with the panning. The Volca Beats only has one output and I just recorded it on one track. What I should do, is do multiple runs and record each instrument onto a separate track. I might go back and do that at some point. And of course that would also allow me put different effects on each and do post recording volume adjustments etc. At the moment the low tom is colliding with the bass. It seems to sound OK, but I would like to adjust it a bit to get some separation.
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02-01-2023, 05:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Time Waster
I assume this track is what's called EDM.
In my effort to move away from entirely 'in the box' production, I have exclusively used hardware synths as sound sources for this track (except for the vocals). However, all FX and all MIDI sequences are within reaper.
Synths: Korg MS-20, Korg Volca Bass, Korg Volca Beats and Arturia MicroBrute.
The MS-20 was sequenced through a home made MIDI to CV converter, which actually works!
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Very cool tune, and using real physical midi hardware, with a patchbay synth to boot!
I started out with a patchbay synth I built from a kit in the 70s like this one,
https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2...hands-on-demo/
and later added a 360 Systems Midi Bass, Sequential Circuits DrumTraks, and Oberheim TVS synth that could play *two* different notes at the same time!
https://www.vintagesynth.com/360%20Systems/MIDI_Bass
https://www.vintagesynth.com/sci/drumtrx.php
https://www.vintagesynth.com/oberheim/2voice.php
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02-01-2023, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Glennbo
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Cool gear! The Oberheim particularly, although the patchbay synth would be pretty good. I'm hoping to get around to building my own modular, based on the designs of Moritz Klein - https://www.youtube.com/c/MoritzKlein0/videos
My MS-20 is an original, which I bought second hand in '82. I also had a TR-606 drum machine, which I stupidly sold. I wanted to get a TB-303 bassline to go with the 606, but never got around to it. Damn! However, the Volcas are pretty good substitutes. Actually, in most respects I think the Volcas are better than the the old Roland machines, but they don't have the coolness factor (yet).
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02-01-2023, 06:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Time Waster
Cool gear! The Oberheim particularly, although the patchbay synth would be pretty good.
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The Oberheim had CV and gate patch points on the back, as did an Arp String Ensemble I had back then, and you could do some cool things patching those three things together, and use the DrumTraks as a pulse clock for the sequencers in the two synths.
Oh, that looks fun!
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My MS-20 is an original, which I bought second hand in '82. I also had a TR-606 drum machine, which I stupidly sold. I wanted to get a TB-303 bassline to go with the 606, but never got around to it. Damn! However, the Volcas are pretty good substitutes. Actually, in most respects I think the Volcas are better than the the old Roland machines, but they don't have the coolness factor (yet).
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Ain't nothing wrong with the new small form factor synths that emulate the original larger units. I want a Behringer Model D, just coz it looks fun and I used to have a real MiniMoog in my studio. I just don't really need one enough to justify it, plus I already have the Arturia MiniMoog V plugin.
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03-18-2023, 06:25 AM
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File updated: I have made some changes to this song based on previous comments by members of this forum (see below). I have also remixed it using my newly acquired near field monitors, so I would be interested in comments on the mix. Up until now I have been mixing in headphones and then checking by trial and error through various sub standard systems.
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Originally Posted by msundh
When listening to this, I got the feeling that a duet, you and the robot, could sound really great.
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I resisted this idea at first, but then gave it a go. I'm not sure that it sounds "really great", but there it is.
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Originally Posted by foxAsteria
I think the mix could benefit from some panning of the elements. It's got good movement to the rhythm but seems to be mostly happening in mono. Maybe switching back and forth could make for some dynamic transitions.
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I re-recorded the drums, separating out the parts onto individual tracks so that I could do some panning with them. I also did some random panning with one of the other sounds.
My wife says this song is boring. She wants to hear country music on the 'small town' part.
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03-18-2023, 09:57 AM
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I still love this track! I think it is clever and fun. I love the dichotomy and repetition.
I still think the vocal delivery is just unique enough to be interesting, but doesn't convey enough emotion (sarcasm, boredom, whatever). I mean, it's cool, but I really think you could push it to do something next level. Please don't be offended. It's just my gut level reaction.
The other thing that occurs to me is one version of this could be dramatically lengthened to be an extended cut dance version. There's an opportunity, for example, on the last segment, to start working in some more chords and variations. You could then do a short reprise of both the big town and small town segments.
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03-18-2023, 01:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Time Waster
I resisted this idea at first, but then gave it a go. I'm not sure that it sounds "really great", but there it is.
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Yeah I was right!!  Kidding.
As I said before this is not my genre, but some of your songs break that genre barrier and this is one of them.
Like like!!
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03-18-2023, 05:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smueske
I still think the vocal delivery is just unique enough to be interesting, but doesn't convey enough emotion (sarcasm, boredom, whatever). I mean, it's cool, but I really think you could push it to do something next level.
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Thanks Steve, I can't do much about the robot vocals, but with my own vocals I agree. I did the vocals several times, but I'm not really happy with the results. I was trying to find a phrasing and intonation which would work with both the big town and the small town situations. Wrong approach. I will attempt to redo them with different emotions for each.
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Originally Posted by smueske
The other thing that occurs to me is one version of this could be dramatically lengthened to be an extended cut dance version.
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That could be a future project.
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Originally Posted by msundh
Yeah I was right!!  Kidding.
As I said before this is not my genre, but some of your songs break that genre barrier and this is one of them.
Like like!!
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Thanks Mikael, It turned out to be a good suggestion, but hopefully I can improve it.
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03-18-2023, 08:18 PM
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But what about the mix?
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03-19-2023, 04:19 PM
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Well I enjoyed it
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