Tonya Sedgwick
Posted on 2014-12-01 09:32:51 -0500.
The alien sounds are really cool. I like how they switch between high and low pitch. The percussive sounds really do sound like thumb pianos (the instrument pictured—my uncle plays it). The pretty synth sounds WAY better than mine. I couldn’t figure out how to make it that smooth. It’s very relaxing.
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Mauricio Cano
Posted on 2014-12-01 14:57:17 -0500.
Tweaking the amp env to make the sound be more like a "hit" rather than a sustained note really makes the difference when trying to make percussion sounds. Yours was very nice!
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Kristen Smith
Posted on 2014-12-01 15:01:09 -0500.
The mid-range alien notes sound familiar, actually. They seem to make the same sound as a sheet of plastic when you wave it back and forth in the air. The lower and higher range alien noises sound completely foreign and really cool.
Your percussive sounds are almost like an electronic steel drum. That is, until about thirty seconds into the demo when it began to sound like an electronic tuba.
I could happily listen to your smooth sounds for a very long time. The reverberation helps the notes blend together with one another and fade out slowly rather than abruptly, thus adding to the soft feeling.
+1
Eric Terui
Posted on 2014-12-01 17:03:49 -0500.
Your pretty sounds have a very relaxing feel. The way they sustain is very calming.
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Amber Jones
Posted on 2014-12-01 17:59:23 -0500.
I commented on "Synth Stuff", "Synth Patch Design", and "Patches O'Houlihan"
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Brian Walsh
Posted on 2014-12-01 19:05:56 -0500.
Your percussive track is an amazingly impressive emulation of a thumb piano. I have one of these at home, and the sound is uncanny!
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Jorge Sastre
Posted on 2014-12-01 23:39:06 -0500.
Good alien sound (and the picture really fits to it). Very interesting pretty sound. You could give more presence to your percussive sound adding to it a bit more boost on the bass frequencies
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Jorge Sastre
Posted on 2014-12-01 23:39:15 -0500.
Good alien sound (and the picture really fits to it). Very interesting pretty sound. As a suggestion you could give more presence to your percussive sound adding to it a bit more boost on the bass frequencies
The alien sounds are really cool. I like how they switch between high and low pitch. The percussive sounds really do sound like thumb pianos (the instrument pictured—my uncle plays it). The pretty synth sounds WAY better than mine. I couldn’t figure out how to make it that smooth. It’s very relaxing.
Tweaking the amp env to make the sound be more like a "hit" rather than a sustained note really makes the difference when trying to make percussion sounds. Yours was very nice!
The mid-range alien notes sound familiar, actually. They seem to make the same sound as a sheet of plastic when you wave it back and forth in the air. The lower and higher range alien noises sound completely foreign and really cool.
Your percussive sounds are almost like an electronic steel drum. That is, until about thirty seconds into the demo when it began to sound like an electronic tuba.
I could happily listen to your smooth sounds for a very long time. The reverberation helps the notes blend together with one another and fade out slowly rather than abruptly, thus adding to the soft feeling.
Your pretty sounds have a very relaxing feel. The way they sustain is very calming.
I commented on "Synth Stuff", "Synth Patch Design", and "Patches O'Houlihan"
Your percussive track is an amazingly impressive emulation of a thumb piano. I have one of these at home, and the sound is uncanny!
Good alien sound (and the picture really fits to it). Very interesting pretty sound. You could give more presence to your percussive sound adding to it a bit more boost on the bass frequencies
Good alien sound (and the picture really fits to it). Very interesting pretty sound. As a suggestion you could give more presence to your percussive sound adding to it a bit more boost on the bass frequencies
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