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Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: bvanoudtshoorn on March 23, 2008, 12:07:07
A funky little tune that's largely about the bass. There are also a couple of vocal samples which I found lying about my hard drive and threw in for good measure. :) No loops. I don't quite know what genre to put it under, so feel free to suggest some. :P

As always, feedback is both welcome and appreciated.

Get it here (http://test.pbc.wa.edu.au/music/Walking.mp3). (3.89MB)
Get the source OpenMPT (.50) IT here (http://test.pbc.wa.edu.au/music/Walking.it). (131KB)
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on March 24, 2008, 01:22:07
Couldn't check the IT because I don't have a chainer.
Excellent sound-production. I would call this "Lounge".
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: bvanoudtshoorn on March 28, 2008, 15:40:46
Thanks Sam_Zen! Glad you liked it. :)

Yeah, I don't expect anyone'll actually be able to play back the IT file. But at least you can see what notes went where, and, if you're really bored, put in your own instruments and see how it goes. :)
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on March 29, 2008, 00:55:16
Hmm. Nice suggestion, because in this case just playing back the score without the chainer etc. makes no sound.

But the written score is there. This would mean I would perform your composition with a different 'ensemble'.
Which is quite common in the classical and pop tradition, but not in electronics.

In this concept it would be nice to have some description of the original instruments being used, as indication.
In this case 8 instruments are used, so which number is e.g. the el. piano, the bass or the voice ?
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: bvanoudtshoorn on March 29, 2008, 09:51:02
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"In this concept it would be nice to have some description of the original instruments being used, as indication.
In this case 8 instruments are used, so which number is e.g. the el. piano, the bass or the voice ?

Hmm... I did give each instrument a name. But I didn't do the channels. :( I'll quickly map it out for you, though, in case that's what you meant. :)

1 - 6: Electric Piano
7: FX ("That magic space moment")
8: Bass
9: Drums (Kick)
10: Drums (Hand 1)
11: Drums (Hand 2)
12: Square synth
13 - 15: Choir
16: Voice FX
17: Assorted percussion (bongos etc)

Hope this is what you were after. :)
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on March 29, 2008, 23:49:49
Yep, it is. And sorry, I was too hasty here, I just checked the list in the comments tab, showing 8 'untitled' samples.
But the instrument tab has the descriptions. Although in another, more simple order, just 1 - 8.
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on April 06, 2008, 04:58:29
In fact there were 9 instruments.
So I replaced them with a set of chinese instrument samples, but still playing exactly the same score.
http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/download/oggs/Walkingx.ogg
Just as an example of the concept.
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: bvanoudtshoorn on April 12, 2008, 08:07:08
Sorry for the late reply, Sam_Zen...

It's an interesting sound. :) I like the idea of different ensembles for the same piece. It does work somewhat in this piece, but I think that a little bit of tweaking is necessary, because I've used some unconventional things in the track (like the bass using very low pitches for a different sampleset). Still, it's a cool idea. :D
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on April 13, 2008, 02:04:59
Fully agree that this would need some tweaking. It was just a rough translation/patching of the piece.
A matter of optimizing the arrangement with the specific set of the current ensemble.

But I'm convinced, that you could agree with the fact, that the overall impression of the score stays evident,
despite any unbiased other instruments playing the piece.
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: LPChip on April 13, 2008, 10:19:37
My first thought is that this song isn't lounge. Its a bit too fast for Lounge I think.

Perhaps pop or slow rock would be a better one. Also the drums are more aggressive for lounge. So definatelly not lounge to me.

About the song itself.

at 0:44 the piano starts to play. Altough its quite nice, you might want to add some dynamics to it (not every key is being played equally as loud) and I personally think that the piano goes on too long for just a fraction of the song. (I would've stopped it 2 patterns earlier) Due to this, it kinda feels bad when the piano returns later in the song.

I also miss a lead in the song, but thats personal taste.

Overall the song is good though, the sounds match and thats an important thing.
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: bvanoudtshoorn on April 13, 2008, 10:25:04
@Sam_Zen:
Yeah, I do agree with you. :)

@LPChip:
Yeah, this song's a bit controversial regarding genre. :P

You know, I also feel that it might be a bit too long. I like the riff that the piano plays, but it does get a tad tedious... I guess that I overcompensated for my tendency to not let things go on for long enough before changing. :D

Normally, I'd have a lead, too. But this song didn't seem to want one from me... (and also, I couldn't think of one that'd work... :P)

Glad you liked it overall.
Title: Piano theme
Post by: AppO on June 19, 2008, 12:39:04
I love the piano theme ! Hands in the air.

AppO
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: mrvegas on July 01, 2008, 19:48:23
Way cool.  You manage to work across an awful lot of genres.  (I won't try to name one here, other than to say that it reminds a lot of 70s music for some reason.)  The little break in the middle with the bongos really did it for me.
Title: [Pop/(Lounge)] Walking (MP3)
Post by: CrazyAznGamer on July 01, 2008, 22:06:03
Sounds loungey to me... then again, I am sp33d-fr33k in the vein of those crazy dnb/idm/breakcore jerks so take that with grain of salt.

Or just ignore the genre. It's pretty chill already. Would like to the hear the vocals more prominently in the mix: some of the fx on them are pretty kewl.