Original Song - (First Post On DSound)
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This is my first #dsound post. I just got on Steemit, and I am loving the idea of the community and the development it achieved so far. This track is my original content from my "Frozen Waves" project I am starting, I will be posting more frequently in the future.
Equipment used:
- Ableton
- Scarlett 2i4
- BeyerDynamic DT 990 Pro
- Waldorf Blofeld/midi
- Massive
- MODO Bass
- Battery 4
- Ozone 8
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Nice track Ivan! I like the melody of the synths slowing evolving along with the bass line! Looking forward to hear more Frozen Waves material =)
Thanks @your.system glad you appreciate it, always :)
Hello Ivan, welcome to Steem :-)
I'm looking around to find some music background for a video that I would like to present in a near future.
Engaging talented members of community seems to be a much better idea than just using common, already popular royalty free tracks so I would gladly see more of your works around here.
Also, you might want to consider writing #introduceyourself post. It's a pretty good way for engaging with community and gathering some initial followers.
Good luck!
Hello Gandalf :)
Sincerely appreciate you presenting this idea to me, contact me via Steemchat for anything you need.
It really is a great idea to create Steemit content among the Steemit,
I offer my music, graphics and video making/montage talents to this community with pleasure
oh yeah and I was meaning to do #introduceyourself in the beginning last week, I first wanted to learn a bit about the community, I'll do it soon
Thank you!
By the way, just random thought:
That might be excellent topic for one of your posts, it would be interesting to see how your production process looks like and what are those things you mentioned as your equipment. For music producers that might be obvious but for me it looks like names of spaceships ;-)
Yeah I actually was thinking the similar thing @gtg
other than making some tutorials I was thinking of doing some inside job videos
(like "making of") just to show the music making process a little bit
I will categorize the equipment next time so it's more obvious haha :) i.e.
DRUMS/BEATS:
AUDIO INTERFACE:
and so on...