Impressive !
Personal favorites :
• 1:10 : of course !
• 2:22 : Garbage-reminiscent (and «more cowbell» too) !
• 3:13 : irresistibly catchy, unexpectedly love it — this is the «begging
for more» kind !
And nice acoustic textures overall.
And yes, Falcon seems to be the bomb.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:03 PM Steve Gualdoni <sgualdoni@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 52 lines Just realized that the draft reply I began was sent incomplete.
> Just realized that the draft reply I began was sent incomplete.
>
> I’ve been making music of different genres for quite a few years. I was
> around Detroit when the techno/house thing took off, repairing musical
> electronics professionally. I repaired the sound system at Detroit's
> legendary Music Institute. I still own the tape machine that Derrick May
> used there for loops. I did repairs and customs for many of the notable
> Detroit acts and quite a few collaborations as well, almost all of which
> are uncredited. I played in punk bands, engineered for others, did warranty
> repairs for about any synth company (Sequential and Moog were still alive
> when I began), was employed at a larger live sound outfit, taught
> engineering, and ran studios. I've used almost all of the gear you can
> think of from vintage to software-based. I have little affection for
> cranky, old gear that makes me waste time at the workbench. I'm a firm
> believe that most classic recordings were great not because of the gear,
> but in spite of it.
>
> I used Camel Audio's Alchemy synth for much of recent work but, since it's
> only available in Logic these days, I spent some time researching what
> synths other non-Logic Alchemy user migrated to. One name that kept popping
> up was UVI's Falcon. I prefer the idea of having a number of synthesis
> algorithms under the same interface which keeps me from having to learn a
> multitude of interfaces ( I still own a Kurzweil K2500 for that reason). I
> was quite pleasantly surprised to discover that Avid had recently deposited
> a license for Falcon into my account (some kind of special deal). It seems
> to be all that Alchemy is and a bit more. I've done some microtonal
> ambient, and plan to do more, so it's ability to import scala tuning files
> directly was a nice feature. I also use a Yamaha MOX8 and AN1x (nice
> virtual analog) and EX-5 (the internal VL synth is pretty unique).
>
> https://soundcloud.com/eden909/demo-reel contains a wide variety of stuff
> I've worked on, either as engineer/producer/mastering or composer.
>
>
>
> Steve
>
>
> sgualdoni@gmail.com
>
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 9:19 PM Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> how many ppl are on this list who are not just fans but also artists
>> themselves?
>> would anyone care if ppl posted like, cool new audio software
>> tips/hints/sales stuff?
>>
>> Clint Anderson
>> Systems Engineer
>> "Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings
>>
>>