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20161230 - Embracer - Warm Bath MW - 8 bar chord sequence - f - g - c - 120 bpm - VST Amp Rack - Big Clean Reverb.wav

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Jovica

December 30th, 2016

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20161230 - Embracer - Warm Bath MW - 8 bar chord sequence - f - g - c - 120 bpm

This is one of the 19 variations of a simple chord sequence loop created with the Embracer a PAD synth that came along an older version of Cubase but which does not work anymore with Cubase 9, so I will have to say goodbye to this little beauty. Created within Cubase 7.5 using various effect plugins to mangle the sound into different directions. Mastering was done using Izotope Ozone 7.

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120bpm
chords
loop

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:16.000

File size

2.7 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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snaper

8 years ago

Its like Jeff Mills' Gamma Player :D

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