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Motavis
24.05.2006, 04:22 AM
http://www.futureskully.com/motavis/studio2004.jpg
I have been doing music for a little while. Currently building my
record labels new studio. I have music out there all over.
http://www.soundclick.com/motavis <<some of my tunes
http://www.myspace.com/motavis <<tunes@ myspace
http://www.myspace.com/fsrl << label@ myspace
http://www.motavis.com << my official website
http://www.fsrl.net << 2nd entrance to my record label updating
Now that I have bored you...
Hi There!! I love my virus and can't wait to getting back to playing
music again. I blame Jasedee for finding this forum hehe :D
Hollowcell
24.05.2006, 05:21 AM
Welcome! :D
jasedee
24.05.2006, 05:38 AM
Hehehe....welcome to the forum! Lots of new things taking place, re-designs etc....
Will check out your tunes when my speakers are back in place
:)
Merlot
24.05.2006, 03:55 PM
Welcome!
logo80
24.05.2006, 05:32 PM
Welcome from another newbie!
regards, Lorenzo
Onkel Dunkel
24.05.2006, 07:34 PM
Welcome :D
Motavis
26.05.2006, 03:37 AM
Hehehe....welcome to the forum! Lots of new things taking place, re-designs etc....
Will check out your tunes when my speakers are back in place
:)
Yeah, you might want to turn down the volume and wait for it to start.
Some of my songs are a bit up there in mastering as well in a walls of
distortion (yes on purpose) Let me know what you think.
Thanks everyone. Nice welcome area you have here.
jasedee
26.05.2006, 08:26 AM
Yeah, you might want to turn down the volume and wait for it to start.
Some of my songs are a bit up there in mastering as well in a walls of
distortion (yes on purpose) Let me know what you think.
Levels sure were up there!!! Did you master the tracks yourself???
The style of music is pretty hard and dark, something which I like, but usually in a more "mainstream" dance sort of vibe (ie tech-breaks)
But, the production seemed nice (hard to tell as Im using shitty bookshelf speakers, waiting on delivery of monitor stands)
I really like the soundscape stuff (Enternal)
Motavis
26.05.2006, 08:56 AM
Yeah, you might want to turn down the volume and wait for it to start.
Some of my songs are a bit up there in mastering as well in a walls of
distortion (yes on purpose) Let me know what you think.
Levels sure were up there!!! Did you master the tracks yourself???
The style of music is pretty hard and dark, something which I like, but usually in a more "mainstream" dance sort of vibe (ie tech-breaks)
But, the production seemed nice (hard to tell as Im using shitty bookshelf speakers, waiting on delivery of monitor stands)
I really like the soundscape stuff (Enternal)
That song is 100% virus kb .... static and pops and piano sounds etc.
I master with Wavelab. I do mastering, producing, and engineering.
I have learned a lot from our producer of other projects we have.
He was formally with MCA and has done other project some of
which have been put on Big Fish Audio. I currently use proffessional
Sony studio monitors. They don't make them any more but they
real do have the sound quality up there. I got them from our
other producer there.
http://www.soundclick.com/thehazeproject
Above is there work Alex Hayes and Blaine Jones.
His work is pressed even to a higher level... you
might like some of the work there.
Nice looking pile of gear you have there Motavis - welcome to Infekted :D
Do you still use that EMU module much?
havent seen them around for a while - wonder how much they have been selling for second hand? good build quality on those units...
cheers
Pete
Motavis
06.06.2006, 05:20 AM
Pads get beat down on the XL7 Emu but I try not to punch to hard.
I plan on getting a midi pad to replace useing them.
http://www.myspace.com/motavis
100% Emu XL7 is the song Trapped [instrumental]
I saw on go for $600. I would like to buy a few back ups
down the road. Also more sound carts for it as well.
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