Sing

Nickillus wrote on 11/25/2015, 7:54 AM
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Another rough edged experiment, playing with the Alter/Ego, Daisy voice synthesizer from Plogue.com.  It doesn't seem particularly easy to get clear diction, particularly with consonents, but I do like the tone at times.  Quite voice like now and again, and definitely worth pressing on with.  This silly song introduces one of the lower register, alternative preset variants at the end.

Other vst's used include Magix String Ensemble, Upright Bass and DN-e1 - plus Curve2, and beat MachineCM (free with one of Computer Music one month).  All vst, midi work in the matrix editor of Musc Maker Premium 2015.  Thanks for listening, if you do.

I'd better include the lyrics, because you haven't got much chance of working them out by listening . . . . .   Oohs. aahs, and such are approximated.

Oh, yeah, Oh, mmm, ooooh.
Sometimes, I just have to sing.
Let Loose.  Give it everything
Aah, Ooh, Aah
Sometimes, I just have to sing,
Open up, give it everything,
And more, and more, and more
Aah, Oh
I used to think there was nothing better.
Singing all alone.
'Til I was joined by another singer, with a different tone.
We love to sing together.

Comments

Former user wrote on 11/25/2015, 8:56 AM

Hey Nick:

Nice delve into the sometimes 'mystical' world of vocals.  Once again, you have managed to put your unique spin on a musical endeavor.  You're never predictable, staid, or (heaven forbid) boring.   I just simply hit the "play" button and go with the flow, buddy.  Like it or not, you have terrific imagination when it comes to your eclectic compositions.  This tune has so many overlapping genre-tinges, no category can adequately define.  Aren't VST's wonderful when used properly?

Really a cool venture...

Griff

 

Former user wrote on 11/25/2015, 11:23 AM

Your listening to this new song, I remain struck again and I think that your style of music is not a case.
He comes without doubt a great preparation and knowledge of progressive music.
do ascostamenti other artists seems to me a lack of respect towards you.
in this type of music you are unique, the lyric is very paeticolare but no doubt interesting

franco

Jinty wrote on 11/25/2015, 1:02 PM

Hello Nikillus,

Another great track from you, you've got your own unique style which I like!!!!!!!

All the best,

Jinty....

Maboe wrote on 11/25/2015, 1:16 PM

I´m totally impressed by these great voices. They´re fitting very well in this song. Amazing and mysterious!

Mathias

Frantzi wrote on 11/25/2015, 2:45 PM

Very interesting tunes in a harmonic package...
like this sort of experimeltal music...
5*
Franz

martinheeremans wrote on 11/25/2015, 3:47 PM

How do you do it? Every track pushes your boundaries as an srtist, and each time you pull it off nicely.

You're learning your new VST plugin pretty well now too bro. You actually have it going from octive to octive in the same line and it sounds cool.

I love this beat to. It's got a really sneaky feel to it, I think it comes from how you have played the upright bass (which you are like a Jedi with)

You're drumbeat is nice, as is the norm. I was waiting for it to kick in, thinking he said it was there in the description, then it dropped. And I liked it! Alot!

The midi work fits to the voice, or is it the voice fits to the midi work? Either way, this is fantastic!

I love the strings when they make an appearance too. Playing there smooth, symphonic melody.. Beautiful.

Am I right that the lady pairs up with a barotone voice in the end, wonder what happens next?

Piazzini wrote on 11/27/2015, 12:34 PM

Hoi Nickillus

I like your fancy, experimental sounds.
since infected every time a lot of emotion and joy in it.
Also in this song is a work very exciting again.

en liebe gruess vom

sandro

NorbertSN wrote on 11/28/2015, 7:04 AM

Again...a great example of how "different" music can become so intense and harmonic.

I briefly was ripped out my listening when the voice came up first time. After listening further that became a very accentuating instrument within the track build up.

Really good!