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Title: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: energy on October 03, 2011
Fairlight - Hymn
- small remix using 4klang - Alcatraz Software Synthesizer.
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: Raizor on October 03, 2011
Hehe, cool :)

4klang is pretty neat. I was playing around with Ferris' 4k framework the other day and started putting together a 4klang track based on an XM (attached).

Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: LittleWhite on October 03, 2011
Hum,

Well, do you have more information about it ?
You did not give us a link, of anything ...

EDIT:
Rah, f*** I was not logged in, so I was not able to see the attachement :D
Sorry :)

@ Raizor:
Nice music choice by the way :)
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: Raizor on October 03, 2011
EDIT:
Rah, f*** I was not logged in, so I was not able to see the attachement :D
Sorry :)

Haha, I wondered what you were you on about for a minute :)
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: energy on October 04, 2011
Quote
4klang is pretty neat. I was playing around with Ferris' 4k framework the other day and started putting together a 4klang track based on an XM (attached).

COOL......  :)
 What did yu use? as composing programm? Madtracker ??
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: Raizor on October 04, 2011
I used Renoise. I've not used it before and found it to be pretty damn good.

One thing that I find a bit weird about 4k lang, is the fact that it's not possible to set the volume for a channel or fade an instrument out without the fade being in the instrument itself. Am I missing something or is it just not possible.
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: neriakX on October 04, 2011
4klang is pretty neat. I was playing around with Ferris' 4k framework the other day and started putting together a 4klang track based on an XM (attached).
Nice work on the tune, but the gfx routine is freaking awesome!
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: Shockwave on October 04, 2011
I love both examples.

Really neat cube effect there too Raizor!

Pretty inspiring!
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: Raizor on October 04, 2011
I love both examples.

Really neat cube effect there too Raizor!

Pretty inspiring!

Hehe, that cube effect is made by Ferris, it was in the sample 4K intro from his 4k kit, so nothing to do me I'm afraid. 

It does look cool though, nice work Ferris! :)
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: Dr.Death on October 04, 2011
WOW really good job on this mate  :updance:
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: benny! on October 04, 2011
Great tunes, guys. Very cool - keep em coming!
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: ferris on October 05, 2011
Cool stuff, guys :D

Funny enough, I must also give credit elsewhere :) The framework Razor was experimenting with was not mine but Iq's. I simply added the 4klang startup code :) So, cheers to Iq and Gopher for letting me include their stuff in that seminar package (seminar available here (http://tv.gathering.org/page/1/view/5100886) with the package here (http://youth-uprising.com/tg11/) if anyone's interested).

The cubes thing, I'll take credit for :D Glad you guys like it!

Once again, great tunes fellas.
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: energy on October 05, 2011
Ferris... Thanks for that links
btw... cool seminar...  :goodpost:
Title: Re: dAWN-Fairlight-Remix using 4Klang
Post by: neriakX on October 29, 2011
So, cheers to Iq and Gopher for letting me include their stuff in that seminar package (seminar available here (http://tv.gathering.org/page/1/view/5100886) with the package here (http://youth-uprising.com/tg11/) if anyone's interested).
Awesome seminar. Looks very professional. You've got big talent Ferris. k++ for the links, will check out the framework :)