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Cue self-blowing Trumpet Fanfare...

I sussed the Drum programming AND stereo track panning, whahey. I've heard it said that George Martin has phoned up Phil Spector warning him of the new kid on the block!

Check out new and improved 'Happy Noodles' (with realistic drummer and stereo pan'd instrumentation). I've left it in HQ .wav format this time so the file size is a lot bigger ~26MB but its worth it IMO.

http://www.mediafire.com/?q2bcty4wh5998j9

A number one hit must shirley (sic) only be just around the corner at this rate :-)

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Perhaps one of the big supermarkets would be interested ? :wink: :lol:
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Just noticed your earlier work, bravo young Dave!
Can't seem to download this opus tho.....

Will try again on my wife's pc later. Keep em coming!
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pre65 wrote:Perhaps one of the big supermarkets would be interested ? :wink: :lol:
Not arf! I'd 'sell-out' in an instant if Mr Tesco/Sainsbury/Spar/Kwik-e-mart waved a cheque under me nose!!!
thomas wrote:Just noticed your earlier work, bravo young Dave!
Can't seem to download this opus tho.....

Will try again on my wife's pc later. Keep em coming!
Thanks MrT, the latest link is a much bigger download, about 26MB in .wav format.

Here's a cheap and nasty .mp3 copy of the same new and improved mix...
http://www.mediafire.com/?4fudpx5m329omfg

Hows the bass twiddlin' going BTW MrT?

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pre65 wrote:Perhaps one of the big supermarkets would be interested ? :wink: :lol:
BAA? Otis? The possibilities are endless...
The world looks so different after learning science. For example, trees are made of air, primarily. When they are burned, they go back to air, and in their flaming heat is released the flaming heat of the Sun which was bound in to convert air into tree.
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shane wrote:
pre65 wrote:Perhaps one of the big supermarkets would be interested ? :wink: :lol:
Otis? The possibilities are endless...
Miss Otis regrets------- :wink: :lol:
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shane wrote:
BAA? Otis? The possibilities are endless...
Ha! OK, its too 'mellow' for you then our-Shane :-)

I shall freshly prepare gnarly hardcore bass track for ya then...

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Mellow if fine, you dear old fellow. :lol:
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Dave the bass wrote:
shane wrote:
BAA? Otis? The possibilities are endless...
Ha! OK, its too 'mellow' for you then our-Shane :-)

I shall freshly prepare gnarly hardcore bass track for ya then...

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New choon - big thumbs up from Mangler Jnr. and meself.
Glad to hear you've learned how to give the drummer a slap and he now behaves himself 8)
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Great thread !!

if anyone fancies some collaboration here is a link to a few tunes I have been messing with recently - just rough ideas at moment . All tracked here at home in my little studio. ( with lots of valve gear )

due to the beauty of the internet I have a mate in Sweden who is working on my basic ideas and adding stuff as we go. As well as a bass player here in Leeds ( but DTB , please feel free to 'ave a go if you wish ! )

Any contributions welcome from the instrumentally inclined here !

https://soundcloud.com/pete-coates


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The Stratmangler wrote:New choon - big thumbs up from Mangler Jnr. and meself.
Glad to hear you've learned how to give the drummer a slap and he now behaves himself 8)
Cheers Manglers! It was me that needed the slap Chris, I wasn't programming it correctly. We've only been together a month and the rhythm section nearly had a falling out... eek!


Pete, Track 3 'deep as any ocean' when that ploughs in YOU ARE ALEX LIFESON :lol: Nice sketches Pete.

If its cool with you I might DL them as .wavs and see if I can import them into the portapottystudio and have a bass fumble.

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Feel Free Dave !!!

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Dave the bass wrote:Cheers Manglers! It was me that needed the slap Chris, I wasn't programming it correctly. We've only been together a month and the rhythm section nearly had a falling out... eek!
I think I'm going to take up the offer of being guided through programming by the shop's resident Roland hexpert when it comes to programming the good Doctor.
It might well stop some tears before bedtime :wink:

One benefit of buying stuff from a proper shop an' all :)
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waahey it's started to catch on...

Pete, I clicked the following button but they've just changed the format on soundcloud so I couldn't find the old function for sending a message...however, all the tracks have a signature and they're all well catchy...great stuff...

the bass, You go easy on that drum gizmo, real ones sometimes punch you out when you offend them, little ones in boxes probably do far worse...go steady! It's a shame you weren't into this when I sold the aw16g a couple of years back, it went for a song. I had it for location recording but for some reason the need for outside recordings seems to have disappeared.
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