TwilightOdyssey Darkness on the edge of Tone Sep 24, 2016 #1 Here is the backing track to Part 4 of my collaborative instrumental project.
DrNewcenstein He Did the Monster Mash Sep 27, 2016 #2 Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) A nod to the old Dr Who at the start of the last section?
Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) A nod to the old Dr Who at the start of the last section?
TwilightOdyssey Darkness on the edge of Tone Sep 27, 2016 #3 Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) DrNewcenstein said: A nod to the old Dr Who at the start of the last section? Click to expand... Good ear! It was unintentional at first, but when I heard the backing bit, I had to find a poly saw for the melody line lol.
Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) DrNewcenstein said: A nod to the old Dr Who at the start of the last section? Click to expand... Good ear! It was unintentional at first, but when I heard the backing bit, I had to find a poly saw for the melody line lol.
TonyFlyingSquirrel New member Oct 4, 2016 #4 Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) Nicely done. Sounds quite European in a great way. Sounds like someone has garnered a good deal of influence from foreign film soundtracks.
Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) Nicely done. Sounds quite European in a great way. Sounds like someone has garnered a good deal of influence from foreign film soundtracks.
TwilightOdyssey Darkness on the edge of Tone Oct 4, 2016 #5 Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) TonyFlyingSquirrel said: Nicely done. Sounds quite European in a great way. Sounds like someone has garnered a good deal of influence from foreign film soundtracks. Click to expand... Good ear, sir; good ear!
Re: VOYAGER II -- URANUS backing track (synth/orchestral instrumental, Part 4) TonyFlyingSquirrel said: Nicely done. Sounds quite European in a great way. Sounds like someone has garnered a good deal of influence from foreign film soundtracks. Click to expand... Good ear, sir; good ear!