Preparing for the weekend

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Bluescreen
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Preparing for the weekend

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after a long week, banishing some ghosts with the help of the MiniMax:

http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/cheesemax.mp3 :wink:

MiniMax, Stylus drums, a lot of reverb and some cigarettes

Just for fun, not mixed (headphones only)

Thanks for part of the sounds to Summa
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Post by ds-sound »

very cool and groovy.
soft clean sounds, most fun to hear.

great synthesis work, my friend! :)
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Post by hubird »

very promissing intro, even after the first beats and the surprising bass glides come in, when I start hearing the ghost of dr. John.
Disappointed a little when the well known idiom of the style came through too obviously after a while.
Yet well done :-)
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Post by Bluescreen »

I hoped this were a group where that idiom isn't yet known ;)
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these oldies know everything that everonce did exist :-D
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Post by synthfan »

Suh-weet! Did you multitrack (what did you use), or does the Minimax have multi-timbral options I don't know about?
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Post by Bluescreen »

Yes, I did a wee bit multitracking:

http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/cheesearr.jpg

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Post by Bluescreen »

Just a few Max-FX- and drumsounds:

http://www.trippler.net/files/cream/MaxFxDrumMix.mp3
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