Anyone know of any really solid trackers? I'm interested in working on some mashups and beats.
DHT. Smart people have used that for years and it's getting more wide spread. The Pirate Bay is becoming even more akin to just a search engine, just use it.
Tracker is the generic term for a class of music sequencer software which, in its purest form, allow the user to arrange sound samples stepwise on a timeline across several monophonic channels. A tracker's interface is primarily numeric; notes are entered via the alphanumeric keys of the computer keyboard, while parameters, effects and so forth are entered in hexadecimal. A complete song consists of several small multi-channel patterns chained together via a master list.
Back when I was playing with my old band Spaz Kitty, I'm on trombone even though it's tough to hear because the sound recordist didn't have a lot of experience with horn sections.
[Edit] That first one sounds a little off now that I listen to it again, I think one of my guitars was out of tune. Sounded pretty good at the time when it was blasting through my amp, though.
Thanks! It was done using Incredibox, which is pretty fun to make music on the fly with once you figure out how it starts loops (if you drop in a loop in the middle of a measure, it waits until the next one to start playing).
Thanks! It was done usingIncredibox, which is pretty fun to make music on the fly with once you figure out how it starts loops (if you drop in a loop in the middle of a measure, it waits until the next one to start playing).
Oh haha, I assumed you made that with your own voice. This is pretty fun, the bonuses are great.
Thanks! It was done usingIncredibox, which is pretty fun to make music on the fly with once you figure out how it starts loops (if you drop in a loop in the middle of a measure, it waits until the next one to start playing).
Oh haha, I assumed you made that with your own voice. This is pretty fun, the bonuses are great.
Well now I have to try and recreate that with my own voice...
That's pretty rad. An ex of mine was in the crowd in System of a Down's Chop Suey video. I would've been too, but I had stuff that absolutely had to get done at work that day.
I'm still wrapping my head around music like this. There's something about it that's off by just a little tiny bit. It's almost like a lot of music I've heard, but tweaked in such a way that makes it very different. Pretty cool stuff.
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Hey Bulldog (rough instramental mix) a.k.a. clipapalosa - I was working on a full cover and this is as far as I got. Really rough mix
Dr Who Scratch - A cover I did a while ago of the Doctor Who Theme
Dr Who Scratch (the next day remix) - I changed a bit of it the next day, like the guitars at the end and I made a sting for the begining
EDIT: But I just made this. If you liked Emily's micro-audio drama "Doppelganger", you might like this.
You did so well when Cheese started.
http://www.spazkitty.com/sktunes/spazkitty-supervillain.mp3
http://www.spazkitty.com/sktunes/spazkitty-blue.mp3
http://www.spazkitty.com/sktunes/SpazKitty-Bump.mp3
http://www.spazkitty.com/sktunes/SpazKitty_TheScore.mp3
Made a finished version of what I was jamming this morning.
This is what the original song sounds like, if you're curious.
Also, Sail's cover of How You Satisfy me is incredible.
[Edit] That first one sounds a little off now that I listen to it again, I think one of my guitars was out of tune. Sounded pretty good at the time when it was blasting through my amp, though.
@3:40, I even had a line! That's a speaking part that is.
And that track is way cool, Sonic!
lol, thank you. I wanted to make a full longer version but I didn't have time