Re: [music] Rebecca auf dem Trekka

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Overall, this track needs more symphonic hits. ;)

I really like the sequenced synths, and the vocoder (it's really cool that you did it in csound). With this kind of music, the overwhelming synth textures are really nice to melt into.

I think you should really pump that bass drum! Make it shake the whole mix, or duck the other tracks a little bit every time it hits to give it more energy.

I really like it, and is completely different from what I've heard from you before. Nice job! Maybe one day my production will be as polished as yours. :)

Brandon Hale

On 2/28/21 7:53 AM, Jeanette C. wrote:
Hey hey,
I'd like to share my latest song:
https://youtu.be/hc4brgfSGzg
Direct OGG download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lmwx4bkp39wye6h/rebecca_auf_dem_trekka.ogg
A bit of electro fun, don't mind the German lyrics (or samples). This song features my friend Beccy "Rebecca auf dem Trekka" Schaefer, as well as F.W. Yilmaz.

From the Linux side as well as the usual Midish sequencer and Nama for the whole production, this song uses Csound for the vocoder sound, using my VC-110 vocoder UDO.

The song is a bit of a pastiche of late 90s dance group Music Instructor, if anyone remembers them, with loats of monophonic goodness.

Best wishes and have a nice Sunday,

Jeanette

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