This tune was made back in 2001. It is another goa influenced piece using a 5/4 time. It also uses Morrocan Tanger riffs to give an electro "Jajouka" atmosphere. For the vid, I use various lamdscape shots. A few of the Moutain pics are from the Andes in South America. The title of my song "Andes", is just Sedna written backwards. It also uses some of the same synth layers from it. Enjoy!
i thought this was you.
i'm listening ...
i'm listening
humeurs 4 years ago
I live in Canada on the east coast. I live in New Brunswick.
Coyote246 4 years ago
hmm reason, ive heard someone talk about that, ill look it up. just curious where you from? im here in the uk in a place called gateshead near newcastle
bizzyfingers 4 years ago
I got an Akai mpd 16 midi pad controller cheap off of ebay. Very handy for making your own breaks. Macs use a program called Reason. Their programs are known to have some killer virtual synths.
Coyote246 4 years ago
i had ableton live 6 until my pc blew up. i got a mac but it does not run on it... shite, virtual instruments is no prob. i didnt realise about the midi to usb. im using a akai mpd24 midi controller. its like an mpc but way way cheaper.
bizzyfingers 4 years ago
Cool track. Like it!
hypnopaedic 4 years ago
VST's have replaced what used to take up a room full of equipment. This song along with my other early pieces use just 1 hardware synth and 1 sampler.
Coyote246 4 years ago
I've heard of ableton. What version is yours? It may be able to run VSTs (Virtual Instruments.) If it can do that, Get a virtual synth and a regular keyboard that has midi. Also get a midi to usb cord.
Coyote246 4 years ago
very strange =0) love the drum patterns. may just have to get a synth now. used to have software called ableton live, you ever heard of it?
bizzyfingers 4 years ago