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@UdelicProject14 күн бұрын
Very, very cool, man. Nice bass and I like the saxophone and violin parts. I've never heard of Neurofunk before, I'll have to look into it in my next Udio session, I like it. Really great work!💯👍
@CreekyJarls13 күн бұрын
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. I discovered Neurofunk during my Funk month and think it goes pretty well with Psybient. I have some pretty unique blends of those 2 with other genres I just posted a more "normal" one to start. I have 24 more where that came from lol. Once I start brainstorming on genre blends I kind of get carried away.
@musicaXmachina14 күн бұрын
Not easy listening for me but it's interesting how it builds different elements, good job 👍
@CreekyJarls14 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out. This was an experiment in trying some styles I've never really listened to. Some of my other variants of these genres are more melodic and mixed with genres that come through more.
@EchoGateStudios13 күн бұрын
Oh, this is a really interesting mix of sounds. What's the back story of this creation, Professor?
@CreekyJarls13 күн бұрын
Thanks, UdelicProject likes working in Psybient so decided to try my hand in it and mix it with other genres and experiment. I have about 24 more made up that I will be rotating into my uploads eventually. I never really listened to either of these genres so I'm just winging it and playing it by ear. I started using Neurofunk during Funk Month and have been playing around with it ever since. 👨🏫👨🎓
@swapticsounds13 күн бұрын
Cool sound, did you also prompt dubstep? The middle section sounds like that.
@CreekyJarls13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the listen and comment. This was the prompt I used. Psybient, Neurofunk, banjo, fiddle, washtub bass.
@swapticsoundsКүн бұрын
@@CreekyJarls might be my favorite song of yours.
@CreekyJarlsКүн бұрын
@@swapticsounds Well, you're in luck. I have 24 more in the Psybient, Neurofunk series ready to go.
@swapticsoundsКүн бұрын
@@CreekyJarls How long do you work on one?
@CreekyJarlsКүн бұрын
@@swapticsounds It takes me about a half hour to make one. Most of that time is spent relistening to what I have already and trying to get the next 32 seconds to make sense in the overall sound of the song. If I get an instrument or total deviation from the sound of the rest of the song and what I intended the song to sound like I will just keep regenerating until I get an instrument I was looking for or a continuation of an earlier rhythm. I try to keep my credits spent on each instrumental under 20.