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Resolve?

I'm not too knowledgable about terms in music theory.

To resolve; to finish. You were arpeggiating on a chord, atleast, don't quote me 100% on that, and to resolve it would to say play the chord as a whole (Maybe even just add note upon note, sorta like playing a chord on a guitar slowly. I can't remember the term). Say, ending with the chord ringing out as the ending part comes up would resolve the pattern you had going.

To resolve it would act as a release.
 
Might have done it if the synth that was playing it was polyphonic :p
 
Sucked.

[edit] The atmosphere was captured really well. I like it!
 
Hurricane IZ

Made a mistake in my last post here. Pitch Black was something made around the same time, but I found this one, the name says it all.

Hurricane Isabella was wrecking shit outside while I was putting this together. This is a track I made in 2003. Sort of unfinished, I plan to remix/rework it.

EDIT - after the first 50 seconds I was just screwing around, testing some ideas. :3
 
http://media.putfile.com/prometheus-feat-mimi-santana

Ok this is a track with the female vocalist, it's a very dark spacious ambient drone, she's doing some oriental thing on it. Dreamy, brooding, hypnotic.

I'm gonna use it for another ambient set i'm making, robert rich style.

The band is kind of taking a new direction, we'll probably make some club style tracks but we're really interested in getting into like psychedelic acid rock, doing something different.
Hurricane IZ
It's decent, samples stick out abit too much.
 
Think you could give me a taste of what you think about that track I made up there?

http://www.zshare.net/audio/193741597152b446/

The sound quality on the piano is quite good. Did you record this with an actual piano or with an electric one? It sounds a bit like a proper, weighted electric clavinet.

The chord structure puts me in a trance, but is rather uninteresting. The piano melody doesn't require much skill, and is in a simple scale, but it fits well.

This piece needs a winding counter-melody to add harmony.
 
The sound quality on the piano is quite good. Did you record this with an actual piano or with an electric one? It sounds a bit like a proper, weighted electric clavinet.

The chord structure puts me in a trance, but is rather uninteresting. The piano melody doesn't require much skill, and is in a simple scale, but it fits well.

This piece needs a winding counter-melody to add harmony.

Nah, not a real piano. It's from a sampler in Reason, so I guess the samples are from a real piano. Yeah, I know, rather simple but I was kind of going for that. I'll take what else you said into consideration, I'm always looking to improve.

Thanks for listening.
 
Probably not entirely in the spirit of the thread, but what the heck.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/1979257932f65467/

Extracted from the very end of a 10 minute practice session, basically the only part without any overt ****-ups. :)

I know, crappy sound quality, yes yes. Also, I realise that ride is clangy as ****, and also also I realise it only recorded in the left channel. I have no idea why it does that, I'm not good with microphone. D:
 
Probably not entirely in the spirit of the thread, but what the heck.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/1979257932f65467/

Extracted from the very end of a 10 minute practice session, basically the only part without any overt ****-ups. :)

I know, crappy sound quality, yes yes. Also, I realise that ride is clangy as ****, and also also I realise it only recorded in the left channel. I have no idea why it does that, I'm not good with microphone. D:

That. was AWESOME. March of the Pigs, right?
 
:D

Yeah, took a few creative liberties, but somehow I knew you guys would recognise it...

Man, just recorded some more using dad's mic, sound SO much better. You can actually hear the low end, unlike that last one where I could hardly pick out the bass. Still only coming through the left channel though, gotta figure out why it's doing that.
 
Some are taken from Hide & Seek by Imogen Heap, but are hopefully unrecognisable. The opera-style bit is from the film Mulholland Drive.
 
That was pretty cool KA. Sorta reminded me of something by The Books.
 
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