Hey everyone! I just wrapped up my first project using Synthesizer V and wanted to share the results.
Track Details:
Title: “Canción Sorda”
Genre: Progressive Rock (Spanish vocals)
Main vocals: Liam voicebank
Backing vocals: Felicia voicebank
This was entirely a solo effort - I handled all composition, production, guitars, and bass, with virtual instruments filling out the rest of the arrangement. While I’m still learning the ropes when it comes to mixing, I’m genuinely pleased with how everything came together.
Would love to hear your thoughts if you give it a listen!
I like this song very much! Well constructed, everything appears to be very professional, and what amount of emotion! I gotta buy Liam soon.Nice that there are so many prog music writers around here.
Nicely done. Really like the instrumental sections and great to hear some different rhythms and time signatures. It would be helpful to have a (rough) English translation of the lyrics for those of us who are multilingual deficient.
Thanks for the kind words. Even though my English is good translating poetry is very hard but I will do my best:
Deaf Song:
Disturbing images of an uncertain future,
voices from the past resound deliriously;
chimera or truth, feverish scenes
crowd into my mind without control.
Gazing into the eyes of humanity’s unconscious hurricane,
and at the reflection of the clear moon in the mirror of water through which my soul crossed.
Furious tides that break my mind,
Broken roars, memories of what will never be.
Future omens like burning echoes
Unfinished destiny for my being
I turn my gaze from the blinding light
I ignore vivid visions that try to remind me of the past.
Interned in the perpetual night of my infinite gray to the rhythm of this deaf song.
Disturbing images of an uncertain past,
voices from the future resound deliriously;
chimera or truth, feverish scenes
escape from my mind without control.
No, I didn’t have to write the lyrics in any specific way, just plain Spanish. In a few places I had to play a little in the phonem panel to get the proprer prosody and sometimes it confuses strong r with soft r, but increasing the time of the phonem fixes it.
So yes both Liam and Felicia (the only voicebanks I own) even though both are not native Spanish vocals do a pretty convincing Latinoamerican accent that funny enough sometimes sounds to me a little like the accent form people from Costa Rica because the way they produce the r