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Swahali - sufi music tribute track

edited August 2018 in Creations

This is an old track from 2001 or 2002, can’t remember exactly... Swahali!!

I was really a beginner with software computer music making. First desktop with AMD Duron 800 (lol), Cubase VST 5.1, Hoontech audio interface...

This track took me 60 hours to be done!! + one hour today many years later for quick remastering with DDMF plugs in AUM :D

It’s a sufi music tribute. Always liked their voices and flutes!!!!

I play moroccan flute, indian pungi (snake charming!), western flute, my sax sampled in HALion played by keyboard... and egg shaker. And there are lot of samples from compilation album « Sufi Soul ».

Hope you’ll enjoy, it’s a meditative piece :)

Comments

  • Brilliant. The age of the original recording & gear used doesn't register one iota, if you said you created it all in iOS over 2 days I'd know no different. Shows you got good sounds from jumpstreet.

    I'm doing a few similar projects using submixes from my old 8 track PortaStudio, the Tascam 488mkII. The original tracks are all rhythm tracks (drums, bass, rhythm guitar, keys, etc) so a stereo rhythm track is mixed from those & imported into Auria Pro for overdubs.

    I like the DDMF NoLimits limiter a lot, if that's what you used it sounds great.

  • Very evocative, great work.

  • edited August 2018

    @JRSIV said:
    Brilliant. The age of the original recording & gear used doesn't register one iota, if you said you created it all in iOS over 2 days I'd know no different. Shows you got good sounds from jumpstreet.

    I'm doing a few similar projects using submixes from my old 8 track PortaStudio, the Tascam 488mkII. The original tracks are all rhythm tracks (drums, bass, rhythm guitar, keys, etc) so a stereo rhythm track is mixed from those & imported into Auria Pro for overdubs.

    I like the DDMF NoLimits limiter a lot, if that's what you used it sounds great.

    Thanks you very much John!!

    I think it’s interesting to see all our creations as a whole and give older ones a fresh touch sometimes, or just share them. I had too a Tascam 424mkII I used two years before getting my first desktop. I liked it a lot but it sounded thin IMO, and EQing with it was difficult. Remastering tracks made with it can certainly be interesting.

    I used on Swahali and use on all my tracks for master DDMF 6144 and NOLimit, they really adds warmth and can improve tracks a lot.

  • @PhilW said:
    Very evocative, great work.

    Thanks you Phil :)

  • I know you are very interested in Sufism. I would love to see a whirling video with this. Mesmerizing. Great ending!

  • @LinearLineman said:
    I know you are very interested in Sufism. I would love to see a whirling video with this. Mesmerizing. Great ending!

    First man voice is from a senegalese murid, there is also sampled turkish ney and dervishes voices. Darbuka is a moroccan sample. Nice to read you liked ending, always had some doubts with it. It’s made from my sax sampled in HALion VST-i and played by keyboard, I wanted to add a synthetic feel in contrast with those traditional sounds.

  • Yes, exactly, it was a fascinating departure melodically as well.

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