http://www.mentalfacility.org/mentalfacility/JUNK/Mental_Facility-Everything_You_Can_Have.mp3
It is experimental IDM. Or as people generalise electronic music.
Dont know what to say rly, i liked it heaps so I thought I'd share.
I hope you enjoy.
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http://www.mentalfacility.org/mentalfacility/JUNK/Mental_Facility-Everything_You_Can_Have.mp3
It is experimental IDM. Or as people generalise electronic music.
Dont know what to say rly, i liked it heaps so I thought I'd share.
I hope you enjoy.
[QUOTE="RiSkyBiZ-13"]I hate technoSuper-Malijube
It wasn't techno. And the song was boring.
oh well each to their own i gues.
Oh come on this isn't even close to techno. But anyway I really liked your song good job!Berzz
thanks
Not really my style but this is so simple music anyone can make this on the comptuer just a few clicks here and there and u got a song .........
I like when people acctually play there music onto a computer
Norg
ha ha ha. I have absolutly no idea about how computer music is made, do you? I like live music too, infact i have quite a few song with my guitar and base.
But if you dont like computer music, why bother cheking this out? And not only that, u also say it is easy to make. BS, go try it for your self, it would take you years to learn something like cubase or logic. A bit less with FLStudio, but still, about the same time youll spend learning how to play a real instument.
It's not bad for what it is, and I'm sure it will appeal to fans of generic electronic, but to me, it sounds like just about like anything else that anyone has created from downloading warez audio appz and farting around in their bedroom on their PC and USB keyboard over the years.pOOPYpANTZ
lol. at least u are honest.
[QUOTE="Norg"]Not really my style but this is so simple music anyone can make this on the comptuer just a few clicks here and there and u got a song .........
I like when people acctually play there music onto a computer
Fruity_mixer
ha ha ha. I have absolutly no idea about how computer music is made, do you? I like live music too, infact i have quite a few song with my guitar and base.
But if you dont like computer music, why bother cheking this out? And not only that, u also say it is easy to make. BS, go try it for your self, it would take you years to learn something like cubase or logic. A bit less with FLStudio, but still, about the same time youll spend learning how to play a real instument.
I disagree. I had Cubase and Wavelab and all VST instruments/plugins sussed out within a week. It was fairly intuitive. My problem was getting direct-line recorded instruments to sound decent- you couldn't. So my real problem was getting them to sound good through a condenser mic- NOT a problem that any software can help you with- software is the easy part if you have any inkling of a brain...
[QUOTE="pOOPYpANTZ"]It's not bad for what it is, and I'm sure it will appeal to fans of generic electronic, but to me, it sounds like just about like anything else that anyone has created from downloading warez audio appz and farting around in their bedroom on their PC and USB keyboard over the years.Fruity_mixer
lol. at least u are honest.
Hey, hats off to you, I don't mean to knock you, it's just not my genre...good job though.
[QUOTE="Fruity_mixer"][QUOTE="Norg"]Not really my style but this is so simple music anyone can make this on the comptuer just a few clicks here and there and u got a song .........
I like when people acctually play there music onto a computer
pOOPYpANTZ
ha ha ha. I have absolutly no idea about how computer music is made, do you? I like live music too, infact i have quite a few song with my guitar and base.
But if you dont like computer music, why bother cheking this out? And not only that, u also say it is easy to make. BS, go try it for your self, it would take you years to learn something like cubase or logic. A bit less with FLStudio, but still, about the same time youll spend learning how to play a real instument.
I disagree. I had Cubase and Wavelab and all VST instruments/plugins sussed out within a week. It was fairly intuitive. My problem was getting direct-line recorded instruments to sound decent- you couldn't. So my real problem was getting them to sound good through a condenser mic- NOT a problem that any software can help you with- software is the easy part if you have any inkling of a brain...
So u are saying u spend a week and could get any music? Exactly what im saying. Getting used to thouse progs, and becoma able to use them freely and being able to know what to do if stuff goes wrong, takes years of expirience.
U spent a week and all u got was garbedge sound, there are ways around it if u know how. So stop pretending that u are Mr know it all. If u want prove me wrong and show me an example of UR music.
I was only able to hear like 2sec of it then it stopped. Won't say anything on the two seconds.TwiztidJoker
Use right click, Save As...
[QUOTE="pOOPYpANTZ"][QUOTE="Fruity_mixer"][QUOTE="Norg"]Not really my style but this is so simple music anyone can make this on the comptuer just a few clicks here and there and u got a song .........
I like when people acctually play there music onto a computer
Fruity_mixer
ha ha ha. I have absolutly no idea about how computer music is made, do you? I like live music too, infact i have quite a few song with my guitar and base.
But if you dont like computer music, why bother cheking this out? And not only that, u also say it is easy to make. BS, go try it for your self, it would take you years to learn something like cubase or logic. A bit less with FLStudio, but still, about the same time youll spend learning how to play a real instument.
I disagree. I had Cubase and Wavelab and all VST instruments/plugins sussed out within a week. It was fairly intuitive. My problem was getting direct-line recorded instruments to sound decent- you couldn't. So my real problem was getting them to sound good through a condenser mic- NOT a problem that any software can help you with- software is the easy part if you have any inkling of a brain...
So u are saying u spend a week and could get any music? Exactly what im saying. Getting used to thouse progs, and becoma able to use them freely and being able to know what to do if stuff goes wrong, takes years of expirience.
U spent a week and all u got was garbedge sound, there are ways around it if u know how. So stop pretending that u are Mr know it all. If u want prove me wrong and show me an example of UR music.
No, No! You can work magic with subtle tweaks through software sequencers, samplers, and audio editors, no doubt, but my point was learning the general interfaces and capabilities were fairly rudimentary, but you have to admit that getting acoustic/analog instruments played/recorded in real-time to sound good is quite a challenge, and takes more skill than just learning your way around some software program- this was my point.
[QUOTE="Fruity_mixer"][QUOTE="pOOPYpANTZ"][QUOTE="Fruity_mixer"][QUOTE="Norg"]Not really my style but this is so simple music anyone can make this on the comptuer just a few clicks here and there and u got a song .........
I like when people acctually play there music onto a computer
pOOPYpANTZ
ha ha ha. I have absolutly no idea about how computer music is made, do you? I like live music too, infact i have quite a few song with my guitar and base.
But if you dont like computer music, why bother cheking this out? And not only that, u also say it is easy to make. BS, go try it for your self, it would take you years to learn something like cubase or logic. A bit less with FLStudio, but still, about the same time youll spend learning how to play a real instument.
I disagree. I had Cubase and Wavelab and all VST instruments/plugins sussed out within a week. It was fairly intuitive. My problem was getting direct-line recorded instruments to sound decent- you couldn't. So my real problem was getting them to sound good through a condenser mic- NOT a problem that any software can help you with- software is the easy part if you have any inkling of a brain...
So u are saying u spend a week and could get any music? Exactly what im saying. Getting used to thouse progs, and becoma able to use them freely and being able to know what to do if stuff goes wrong, takes years of expirience.
U spent a week and all u got was garbedge sound, there are ways around it if u know how. So stop pretending that u are Mr know it all. If u want prove me wrong and show me an example of UR music.
No, No! You can work magic with subtle tweaks through software sequencers, samplers, and audio editors, no doubt, but my point was learning the general interfaces and capabilities were fairly rudimentary, but you have to admit that getting acoustic/analog instruments played/recorded in real-time to sound good is quite a challenge, and takes more skill than just learning your way around some software program- this was my point.
Indeed. Actually if u want a producer quality recording u must need a good hardware too. Basics of the interface are easy to learn, there is no reason why they should be over complex, but when u get complete set of features it can be difficult to find that exact nob to tweak and fix.
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