1st chord progression made with multisamples saw wave sampled from arturia minibrute loaded into a kontakt2nd one made with single waveform from the same samples loaded into serumjust for analyse the difference between the two signal. Donate: paypal. Me/rvone.
A luscious pad/atmosphere perfect for use in soundtrack/scoring, chillwave, liquid funk, dnb, house/progressive, breakbeats, trance, rnb, indie, synthpop, electro, ambient, idm, downtempo etc.
This is an original composition i created in sibelius 6 using traditional music theory guidelines ( i. E circle progressions, chord progressions, aba structure. )the instruments used to create this are : chords - acoustic guitarmelody - electric guitar-xbkyboox xd.
This track is not professional, but sounds good. Fuuny, hopefull, avicii style progressive house track, useful for some videos, to make sunny atmosphere. Produced with daw reaper. It was created in progressive house electronic dance music style in semptember 2017.
A rendition of this riff:. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bdwrekordings. Com/sounds/98108/. I'm working on a song in d, and i liked this riff when i heard it. So ran it through live, adjusted some stuff, and threw some effects etc. Free to use. : ).
I've recorded some men at work in the train station of tiburtina, rome. From minute 5:30 to 8:10 is recorded a train coming, stopping and leaving the station.
I wanted to try out some new effect plugins. And also tried out the riff machine from fl. Found a nice arp pattern and just made it progress in minor chords. :d.
A synth riff i'm making for a goa song i'm working on. This is at 135 bpm and the notes are f, c#, c, b, g#, used the poizone in fl studio, pulse wave with pw modulating, and with a nic portamento. Enjoy and spread ohm through goa.
-cute and interesting tweaked synth "semi-vocal" sound making a sweet and moderately complex arpeggio-type melody at around 100 bpm. -could be used as intro or maybe the drop. -i think it would fit well in the electronica and dubstep genre, but use it as you please!.
A little thing i came up with while doing some research on how j macis writes music. Found out he puts a capo on the second fret and by doing that this japanese pop chord progression i learned by watching a video marty friedman did on japanese style guitar improv was sounding a lot better than without one. This is free to use but if you do use it maybe throw my name on there, or at least show me what you did!. Recorded with a shitty usb mic i got for 20$ against an orange crush 20rt, effects used were a blues driver and a tube screamer.