Subject:A NEW song made with Acid and Fruityloops!!!
Posted by: Jacose
Date:9/3/2002 4:28:04 PM
http://www.sectionz.net/sz40/userinfo.sz40?flooperTag=Silent find it in the link above, the songs name is SUNGREEN. tell me what you think!!! |
Subject:RE: A NEW song made with Acid and Fruityloops!!!
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:9/3/2002 5:07:16 PM
Nice project, Jacose. Took forever to download over my broadband connection though. Iacobus |
Subject:RE: A NEW song made with Acid and Fruityloops!!!
Reply by: simplejim
Date:9/3/2002 6:56:38 PM
Nice....I would love to hear more details on the track. How much is made up of loops? What parts came from Fruity Loops? What "real" instruments did you use and did you record them directly into Acid? |
Subject:RE: A NEW song made with Acid and Fruityloops!!!
Reply by: Jacose
Date:9/3/2002 7:27:50 PM
Acoustic guitars / voice / BAss : real Drums, synths, are loops made in fruity, ACIDized and put into acid weird drums are loops i dled |
Subject:RE: A NEW song made with Acid and Fruityloops!!!
Reply by: jsv
Date:9/4/2002 7:33:17 AM
Well done Jacose, I think that the song is well arranged (all the parts + the cord choice)and that the drums are very well programmed and quite convincing (but maybe a bit upfront to me) However I believe the bass should be palyed with your fingers instead of a pick, the fullness of your sound will benefit from it. The string part would probably be more convincing if you add celos and/or other violon parts responding to your existing parts. On few occasions the guitar is not perfectly syncro with the beat. You should also develop the synth sound on the bridge, it is maybe a bit thin. Just my opinion, hope this can help you. jsv |
Subject:RE: A NEW song made with Acid and Fruityloops!!!
Reply by: Jacose
Date:9/4/2002 9:55:02 AM
thank you very much for your ideas/opinions, the track was written and recorded within 2 days so the parts WILL be redone... thanks for the ideas about the cellos and stuff, the bass was played by finger tho... The drums need eqing I think. |