Description : This one is done up in Reaper and uses the Orca Bass Synth. I want to thank TravisHuckins for his posting in the message board about the VSTi Orca Synth. Also want to thank Rei for his posting mentioning "Reaper" (another DAW)..... Anyways, I originally started this in Music Maker and decided to start it from stratch all over again in Reaper. I don't have the chorus, nor any drums laid down on this one yet. The Chorus Section when I record it with Drums is Totally Nu-Metal sounding. I'm working toward fusing modern Nu-Metal along with styles found in music that Journey put out. Again, I don't have the bitchen Hard egde chorus section recorded yet.
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pretty pro' sounding if you ask me.... and you kept it simple and within your skill range, thats what i liked. i hate when people try to do things that they cant, and they make themselves sound like crap :-p
Well i'll tell 'ya. That's one way to leave a "little" something about your track. :] Anyhoo. I loved the beginning, it was pretty damn cool. I can tell you worked quite hard on this clip just by listening to it. My personal opinion; get some strings in there. Then add some drums, and you got yer'self one fine soundin' track. :]
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