Programming synths from scratch and a B3 in Mixcraft

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Programming synths from scratch and a B3 in Mixcraft

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Oh man, I am having a blast programming Synths on this tune test tune in Mixcraft 4

It's more of an excercise and my first time actually doing synths from scratch. I did a Synth tune a while back by chopping up synth loops, but I didn't actually create those loops, I downloaded them.

Mix #2
http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Music/fil ... veOnMe.mp3

Note that I just threw in a quick place holder where I want to insert a lead later.Still have to do the drums and some other stuff
Mix #1
http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Music/fil ... yTune1.mp3
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Ok, here's a new mix.

I re-did all the guitar parts
I added a monster crunch guitar sound using my low B 6 string guitar.
I double tracked two different lead guitar sounds to get a fatter lead tone
Didn't really feel like going crazy with a solo on this tune so I just added a short solo.
The guitar parts in this mix are way tighter than mix #1
I lowered the levels on the background choir for the main song body.

http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Music/fil ... veOnMe.mp3
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