Hi Robert,

Thank you for your positive words about my latest song :-)

By the way, I did not master it. I have never done mastering. A friend of mine 
will do that for me. 

Yes, on the one hand I like it "mathematical", on the other hand I like it 
groovy. I like to combine both.

Yes, I don't have much memory in my desktop machine, 2 GB of RAM. One day I 
will expand it to 4 GB. 

Thank you for the link http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/, I will have a look 
into this stuff there.

> aren't they pretty much distorting basses these days? :-)

I played a distorted bass in nearly all bands I was a member of, except for 
the first one ;-) Currently I do not have a band.

Regarding Meshuggah: I once saw them playing live in a club in Berlin, but it 
wasn't loud enough :-P

I also saw Carcass playing live in Berlin, it was very loud. I always compare 
the sound of their gig with two running vacuum cleaners which you hold against 
your ears :-D

Regards,

Jens

Am Freitag, 6. Mai 2016, 19:57:42 schrieben Sie:
> Hi Jens,
> 
> 2016-05-06 18:50 GMT+02:00 Jens Radloff <plixp...@arcor.de>:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > If someone is interested, here is my latest song which I created with a
> > release of MusE that should equal the official MusE 3,0 pre-release:
> > 
> > https://soundcloud.com/user-379160355
> > 
> > ("Song 3")
> 
> Wow, not really what I was expecting, I can hear the math-metal influence,
> but with piano :D really cool.
> 
> > I did not use any external keyboard.
> > 
> > It is a Simpledrum+Fluidsynth song, it has three instrument tracks, so
> > nothing
> > special. I think I do not really like synthesizers, I prefer a classical
> > bass
> > and a piano sound in my songs.
> 
> I think there is some merit to the very clean sound you got as it sounds
> now, I'm thinking game soundtrack, but not really sure what kind of
> stress-game would fit ;)
> 
> I understand what you mean though, some more life-like instruments are
> always nice. Though as I recall you were low on memory, right? So bigger
> sample sets are hard. You could try going for the Budget orchestra sample
> set http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/, I haven't tried that much myself yet
> but it's supposed to be pretty good.
> 
> > I would like to create complex Metal songs like from Carcass or Meshuggah,
> > but
> > I think this is not possible using guitar samples. Instead I think, for
> > this
> > purpose I need to record a metal guitar live, but my guitar skills are not
> > good enough for this. I am a bass player.
> 
> Hehe, we'll speaking about Meshuggah (I live in the neighbour town by the
> way) aren't they pretty much distorting basses these days? :)
> 
> /Robert


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