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Nina
over 30 days ago to A. Panacea

Hey I really like your music. Would you like to work on a composition sometime? Also what software do you use? The music and sounds are awesome!?

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Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago

https://www.facebook.com/officialap anacea
https://www.facebook.com/auralpanac ea
https://soundcloud.com/apanacea

Apologies.. my previous comments weren't listing my links correctly. Actually just updated the Artist Info above with my current set up. And thank you for the kind words, I'm enjoying your work thus far :)



Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago to A. Panacea

GREETINGS -- fellow composers and musicians! Being a ghost to broadjam for some time, I return with "The Rapture - Part II", featuring vocals (a first for me). I'm starting to more properly engineer my soundscapes, hoping to use Ozone for even better masters as soon as I get my meathooks to finagle with the software.... but for now - Stay Inspired.
- aP



Author
Ario Casi
over 30 days ago to A. Panacea

thanks for the friendship, cool tunes.. Ario

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Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago

Thanks, brother. Good luck with your endeavors.

aP



Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago to Peter & Chris Music

Thanks for the add, brother. Just started listening to your tracks.. and love 'em. Dig that big sound (:



Author
Vi: 00110110
over 30 days ago to A. Panacea

Ministry of rock rules... i hope you find a way to purchase it. We use it in nearly every production and obviously... The results speak for themselves.

Thanks for listening.

All My best.

N

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Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago

Ah, the pleasure is all mine. Always quality on your end; that collaboration/remix sounds sickly.

Yes, I certainly need to get my meathooks on a copy of Ministry for my guitar fix... I'll probably go straight for the second release? And if you [guys] don't mind my asking, what electronic library/libraries do you use most? Or are you just working with a massive library of sounds collected over time? My largest comes from Omnisphere; the variety's great, but there's always more to be had...

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Vi: 00110110
over 30 days ago

Synth design is either "Absynth or Reason."

Orchestration and natural timbres go to "East-West" (hands down.)

Drums is a combination of Reason and Ministry of Rock.

Guitars go to Ministry of rock but Austin has his own Guitar set up and its not MOR. You'd have to ask him.

Regarding the engineering... Typically Protools and Waves is at the end of the process but sometimes i'll use Reason as a stepping stone in the mastering.

Hope its useful:)

N

Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago

Useful and a half, N.

Most appreciated. I'll be browsing your work in the next month for inspiration (:

-- gs (aP)



Author
Benjamin Stone
over 30 days ago to A. Panacea

Greetings Mr. Panacea-

I like your new composition. Nice build. Well done.

-Benjamin Stone

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Author
Benjamin Stone
over 30 days ago

"Perspective" was the one I was referring to.

Author
A. Panacea
over 30 days ago

Thanks, Ben! That means a lot to me. I've been vying to open my ears to your entire bed of songs [along with Broadjam members in general] but it's gotten so busy on my end. When it rains it pours I guess. But I remember getting blown away by 'The King's Jester Rides to Work' amongst a couple of others. Huge fan of that style.

I have ~10 more tracks to release alongside 'Perspective' so I look forward to sharing. Regardless, I'll get out of my hermit stage and listen to all of your masterpieces sooner than later.

Totally appreciating the appreciation, Mr. Stone! :)

- gs (AP)



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