something in the summer should have come and went
some tore us over, broken in and bent
something reached out to us from a dark within
i left you there on the road one last again
i follow the day i follow the night
you're well on your way like black onto white
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A liiittle Lloyd Cole voice and style grabbed You there dear in the beginning of the song ... Nice.. You are very, very talentet.. s Love it.. Love Your voice, way to sing and style.. Mmm... and mmm... and ...
Nice original style you got going here. Definitely curious to know how you did these vocal effects. It almost sounds like you put them though a keyboard and played them on different notes with effects. Also, the part where the bass comes in sounds cool too! Keep up the good work!
:D Vocal effects: The vox for the "eeweww I follow the day...." part is sidechained into 2 separate instruments. One of them is Logic Evoc 20 Polysynth which has a setting "Clear voice vocoder". So that's the consistent sound through it. The other one which ends up being the higher weirder kind of gaspy sounds through it is a Juno Bass synth with Logic's Evoc 20 Track Oscillator effect on it, set to Speech and Voice #1. Hence yes you are correct different notes going on with each instrument.
Thanks for the review!! cK
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Mmmm...
Nice with the strings.. Sooooo nice.. ☺
Hugs Stina..
Thanks for the review!! cK