[Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

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[Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Heigen5 » Sat Apr 10, 2021 12:43 pm



Felt uncreative so I thought to make something different. This is relaxing ambient.
Took me 6 hours to cretae.

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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Lasagna Pirate » Sat Apr 10, 2021 5:49 pm

Out call.... I get it . A little saxophone, a little sounds of getting pee’d on.
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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Lasagna Pirate » Sat Apr 10, 2021 5:59 pm

Pads and synths are doing their job.
Piano and guitar yes.
Sax and water .... not so much.
The lack of a beat just makes some of those elements seem out of place or random.
Needs more reverb.
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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Heigen5 » Sat Apr 10, 2021 6:24 pm

I agree that the water and saxophone didn't work as well as the pads, piano and guitar did. Actually this indeed was a quick peed out tune out of my system, but what can one expect from 6 hours of work really? Thanks for checking it. :mrgreen:
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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Ashley » Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:28 am

Wow this is really awesome. different can be good, such a nice and relaxing track to listen to, I think I'll be playing this on repeat for quite a while. :lol: This stuff is really new to my ears and very pleasing to listen too, well done Hiekki a top track in my book!! :grin:
Happy Sunday - this music fills out my lazy Sunday really well, perfect song to relax and wind down with at the end of the week.

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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Mr. Marty » Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:26 pm

I love this. Very much smooth jazz. Nice work. Flows very well.
Pads are a little thick on my system, like they need a frequency notch around 200 Hz or just a slight trim in volume or reduction in dry setting on the reverb. Just knock em back a pit.
Not so hot on the water. To dry, needs some spacing with reverb away from the stage.

Right up my alley. Great work.

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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Heigen5 » Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:06 pm

Ashley wrote:
Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:28 am
Wow this is really awesome. different can be good, such a nice and relaxing track to listen to, I think I'll be playing this on repeat for quite a while. :lol: This stuff is really new to my ears and very pleasing to listen too, well done Hiekki a top track in my book!! :grin:
Happy Sunday - this music fills out my lazy Sunday really well, perfect song to relax and wind down with at the end of the week.
Glad you like it. Just my quick attempt to make something relaxing. :)
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Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:26 pm
I love this. Very much smooth jazz. Nice work. Flows very well.
Pads are a little thick on my system, like they need a frequency notch around 200 Hz or just a slight trim in volume or reduction in dry setting on the reverb. Just knock em back a pit.
Not so hot on the water. To dry, needs some spacing with reverb away from the stage.

Right up my alley. Great work.
Yo Marty! Yeah I tweaked this a bit more - I added a reverb to the water and took the volume down a bit. Also took the volume of the pads down a bit. Thanks for your ear and advice! :)

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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Citizen Dolly » Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:45 pm

Certainly very chilled. Reminds me a little of some of Apollo 440's stuff. Sounds like there's a touch of distortion on the piano shortly after the minute mark. The water sounds ok to me, but I'm not a fan of the sax. It could probably be improved by... what is it, glissando or portamento? Can never remember which is which. At any rate, I mean a continuous slide between notes rather than the abrupt shifts. That would make the sax sound more natural I think. Enjoyable track overall though.

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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Trobador222 » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:24 pm

Like was mentioned, the pads and guitar work well. I try to avoid the water sounds. There are some people out there who think that along with birds chirping, is what Ambient is.

I do kind of like the sax though. Good tune!

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Re: [Relaxing Ambient] "Outcall"

Post by Heigen5 » Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:55 pm

Trobador222 wrote:
Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:24 pm
Like was mentioned, the pads and guitar work well. I try to avoid the water sounds. There are some people out there who think that along with birds chirping, is what Ambient is.

I do kind of like the sax though. Good tune!
Thanks, yeah, the water sample is kinda lame... This is not 100% ambient anyway.. anyway thanks for your ear Henry.

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