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Carol of the Bells - Christmas Trance Remix

  • Type mp3 | Uploaded Wed, 15 Dec 2021 10:40:14 -0500
  • File size 4,848.80 Kylobytes | Track # 1
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    A nice trance remix of the famous Christmas carol named Carol of the Bells, but with a twist. Featuring hard spire dance leads and huge waving pads to hard double layered kicks

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Vocalist, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Violin, Cello, Electronic Music.

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LogicProHacks is about sound design through various hacks in Music and PC/Server hardware & gear. Like using older analog synthesizers, from the Korg RADIAS, Korg Trition Extreme to the very rare Yamaha TX816 (Eight DX7's in one rack unit). Taking an old retro tape cassette recorders and creating new sounds. Mixing new gear and effects with older hardware synths and hearing the results. Building Linux File-servers to host huge samples archives. Build a VMware ESXi server and then host an old Windows OS and push music through its network. My main goal is to push the boundaries of music by combining the retro gear of yesterday with the technology of today.

s://./c/LogicProHacks/ - We also create tutorials at be, Power Tips, Synth Reviews and Music production tips in Logic Pro X, Cubase Pro 10 , Propellerhead's Reason 10, and Reaper, Plus we offer many Digital Audio workstation Templates, which allows you to learn even more. "Music Infused with Technology!"

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LogicProHacks
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Sep 30 2019
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Very Committed
Years playing music:
20
Gigs played:
10 to 50
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More than 3 times per week
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2-3 nights a week
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Keyboard:
Expert
Piano:
Expert
Electronic Music:
Expert
Harmonica:
Moderate

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Korg RADIAS, MOTIF Rack XS, Korg Triton Extreme, Cubase 10 Pro, Plus a Sh*t ton of VST Plugins that make some pretty neat sounds...