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Danny H
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Post by Danny H » Sun Apr 03, 2005 6:05 pm

As many of us post our ableton tunes on here, I have followed suit.

www.auralrage.com

I started the album with Cubase 2, after half a song of "white coats and microscope syndrome" the whole thing was done within only Ableton/Soundforge 7 combo.

I personally love the beating that ableton adds when over stretching a sound and used this a lot.
Also speeding up slowing down with no pitch shift, After many years with conventional samplers how could I resist.
Anyway, mp3 links for 9 of the tunes.

Thanks for reading

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Post by Danny H » Sun Apr 03, 2005 9:05 pm

I should probably add that some of the lyrical subjects are xx, so Caution if kids around.

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Post by Former Pharaoh » Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:03 am

interesting.

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Post by Chris Cowie » Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:12 pm

Great to hear some genuine talent :)

Danny, whats your plans for this album, where do you see its market?

Your undoubtedly crazy but cool 8)


Cheers

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Post by Danny H » Mon Apr 04, 2005 6:01 pm

Thanks for the compliments Chris,
Very much appreciated coming from someone as yourself
The Market, good question, Most honest answer is I have no idea but that has always been my downfall-LOL.

Have had to restrict mp3 snippets to 4 tunes encoded to lower spec, as the server was straining under bandwidth restrictions.

so at least people have been listening, always good to know.

Best

Dan

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Post by the8bitdeity » Mon Apr 04, 2005 6:07 pm

OMFG it's Danny Hyde.

I loved your work with Coil. Look forward to hearing some of your newer stuff.
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Post by conny » Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:44 pm

I liked the snippets very much.
My references a outdated, I know, but my mind took a turn past Zappa and John Zorn for a while.
I could clean your car or kitchen for a CD...

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Post by Chris Cowie » Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:19 pm

Danny H wrote:Thanks for the compliments Chris,
Very much appreciated coming from someone as yourself
The Market, good question, Most honest answer is I have no idea but that has always been my downfall-LOL.

Have had to restrict mp3 snippets to 4 tunes encoded to lower spec, as the server was straining under bandwidth restrictions.

so at least people have been listening, always good to know.

Best

Dan
You totally deserve the comment. Youve got talent with a capital 'T'.
Ive been listening to more of the clips and must say your stuff is VERY original. Sort of thing I would listen to a lot because I would pick up on new stuff the more I listened, But what I really like about it is the no compromise straight from the heart deal.

Best of luck with the album, and do try to shop it around if its not already signed. You owe it to yourslef and the album after all the work you put in. I will definitely be checking out your site from time to time.

Cheers
:)

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Post by Chris Cowie » Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:20 pm

OH, and I loved some of the effects in your stuff, In particular one track with some cool panning going on.

Ill be having that idea of ya :twisted:

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Post by the8bitdeity » Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:01 pm

for those of you unaware, Danny pretty much pioneered many of the more interesting production techniques we see commonly used today.

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Post by Danny H » Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:09 am

Chris and 8bit and Conny thanks for the nice comments,
I will just add that these days I'm learning a hell of a lot from the guys on here.
I think it is fantastic that dj's have taken to Ableton, how we are all merging now.

Best
Dan

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