Studmissile : Have I heard your chord progression before? It's familiar, but the slide guitar seemed new? Them slide guitar skills have definitely been sharpened up, very tasty! Thought the slide was spacey, the rest not as much.
klassvakie : Wasn't sure at first w/o the fx - but it did feel lonely/forlorn in space with a sweet whistling solo. ? for the creative execution!. Funny story - the kitto is 'trained' to a whistle - so when she heard this she thought it was dinnertime. One very confussed kitto ?
Jazzman : It felt like it had all the elements of a ambient track - drenched delays, backwards guitars, ebow-like effects - but it I missed the glue that would turn it into a track. A repeated motif might have worked in this?
Me : No apologies, it was last jam minute. Did find out two interesting things.
1. digital clipping isn't ALWAYS bad...I think I found the 0.0001% of the time it could work. The rhythm guitars were clipping a lot - It was a accident I kept.Liked the way it filled the space up with noise.
2. Vibrato/tremelo lends a movement to sustained notes that is really nice when subtly applied. Overnight, I've become a BEEG vibrato fan on my synth bass patches - using it subtly, around 20-30% mix. Subtle enough you don't hear it's there as much as feel when it's not.
Nice one guys, I voted klassvakie - he had a song (harmony+melody) that had a good story to back it up.