wheredeer -> Tama
Posted 6 months agoMy original FA username was both intended to be hard to find but also related to a username I haven't used in years, it hadn't really represented me for a long time so I'm pretty happy to see this change rollout.
Cleanup
Posted 10 years agoI cleaned up my main gallery, didn't delete anything but moved a bunch of stuff to scraps. Basically I just moved a bunch of old pics that don't coincide with more recent design changes to Whitetail and music doodles and stuff.
If someone ever asks me what sort of music I make I should j
Posted 11 years agoGosh I'm full
Posted 11 years agoI hate a 20 piece chicken nugget meal from McDonalds and a 3 taco combo from Taco Bell in one sitting
Sorry
Posted 11 years agoI know I'm awful when it comes to like
replying in messages and stuff (especially on this site I kinda don't really check it much and often forget to respond to notes people send me)
replying in messages and stuff (especially on this site I kinda don't really check it much and often forget to respond to notes people send me)
Bigger Tummies are more powerful
Posted 11 years agoIncrease your power
Buh
Posted 11 years agoBuh seeing cute art of round fatties just makes me wanna get nice and cute and round I need to get bigger =X
@A@
Posted 11 years ago16 hostess cupcakes in one sitting
Buhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Buhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Deer noises
Posted 11 years agoMoved into my dorm today
Posted 11 years agoI've got my own room this time woah
this is gonna be nice
I'm tired
this is gonna be nice
I'm tired
Oh
Posted 11 years agoPeople think I'm ignoring them or something or get offended that I never responded on here but like literally 90% of the time with PMs if I never responded on here to them it's most likely because I just forgot because I'm awful about that
No Subject
Posted 11 years agoHow do I have more followers than followed I don't do anything <.<
I released an album btw!
Posted 11 years agoGonna stream working on a pixel comission if anyone's intere
Posted 11 years agoA friend is doing a vore YCH!
Posted 11 years agohttp://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
chubbypikachu
A friend's doing a super cute vore YCH that you should check out, she does really cute art and it'd be really nice if you could help her out!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13621564/
chubbypikachuA friend's doing a super cute vore YCH that you should check out, she does really cute art and it'd be really nice if you could help her out!
A well designed website
Posted 11 years agoOh god so not only does FA suck at hosting audio files and images
It also sucks at hosting writing RIP
It also sucks at hosting writing RIP
Gothic day time rave
Posted 12 years agoHappy Holidays!
Posted 12 years agohttp://whitetail-music.bandcamp.com.....um/winter-tech
Here have a free release I did for the winter mood
Here have a free release I did for the winter mood
You could use some funk in your day
Posted 12 years agoThe future of gaming is now
Posted 12 years agoJust listen, trust me
Posted 12 years agoI HAVE SO MANY GOOD FRIENDS OMG FNSALJDKF
Posted 12 years agoJust a PSA that you're all fucking awesome <33333
While I'm at it
Posted 12 years agohttps://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u.....20demo%204.mp3
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u.....l%20Bounce.mp3
I've been holding these off from posting specifically for a release I'm planning on doing soon but like no one's on here for music so I figured there'd be no harm in posting them here
Obviously nothing's final in these, neither have been mastered and the glitch hop one I really need to clean up some of the fussy mixing (like how the kick drum has no bass)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u.....l%20Bounce.mp3
I've been holding these off from posting specifically for a release I'm planning on doing soon but like no one's on here for music so I figured there'd be no harm in posting them here
Obviously nothing's final in these, neither have been mastered and the glitch hop one I really need to clean up some of the fussy mixing (like how the kick drum has no bass)
"Belly flirting" tumblr account
Posted 12 years agohttp://whitetailsbigfatdeerbelly.tumblr.com/
I made a tumblr for that sort of thing to keep those sorts of fun asks away from my main page, figured I'd post it here if anyone was interested =X
So yeah, feeding, vore, stuffing, etc.... =X
I made a tumblr for that sort of thing to keep those sorts of fun asks away from my main page, figured I'd post it here if anyone was interested =X
So yeah, feeding, vore, stuffing, etc.... =X
Bass with the ableton vocoder
Posted 12 years agoA technique I've been using a lot lately with my basses is working with Ableton's vocoder and putting sounds over each other.
First I was just using using audio sound samples, like the bass in this piece
http://whitetail-music.bandcamp.com/track/b-side
Was all made from projecting the "yea" sample used throughout onto a sound made in FM8 (using a sample of a guy saying "Ah!" later during the juke bit).
After that I thought "well why not use synths instead?" - I mean it's easy to make silly talk basses and stuff in Massive, but it's not exactly easy to make them sound good - Massive's just kinda really thin and gross in it's low end, which FM8 instead really accells at. FM8's kinda complicated and unpredictable but it can make some reaaaally nice and thick sounds down low
So my technique I've worked out recently for bass is to make random expressive sounds in Massive
I then use Ableton's audio effect rack to put 4 seperate vocoder chains on that synth. I automate the massive synth for expression in the synth and use a FM8 bass as the modulator for the vocoder. The sound I put into the vocoder from a different synth tends to be something simple and gritty, but like big more whooshy square basses and that sort of thing can work well too depending on what you're going for.
I slightly play with the settings on the different vocoders, since slight differences is what really thickens up the sound - probably the most important thing with the vocoder would be to make sure the bands setting at the bottom is set differently for each one. I set the first one to the highest, then the second to the next highest, etc. etc. and each layer slightly alters the sound. Just one layer tends to be a really clean sound while adding more piles on the grit.
If you use ableton's instrument racks you can easily fit this all into one instrument rack which will give you easy options for automating and playing around with the sound, not to mention it'll let you save a bass as a preset to come back and play with later (which I've been doing a lot lately).
That techinque's what I've used so far in
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11870468/ and http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11711696/
Aside from other assorted doodles and stuff
First I was just using using audio sound samples, like the bass in this piece
http://whitetail-music.bandcamp.com/track/b-side
Was all made from projecting the "yea" sample used throughout onto a sound made in FM8 (using a sample of a guy saying "Ah!" later during the juke bit).
After that I thought "well why not use synths instead?" - I mean it's easy to make silly talk basses and stuff in Massive, but it's not exactly easy to make them sound good - Massive's just kinda really thin and gross in it's low end, which FM8 instead really accells at. FM8's kinda complicated and unpredictable but it can make some reaaaally nice and thick sounds down low
So my technique I've worked out recently for bass is to make random expressive sounds in Massive
I then use Ableton's audio effect rack to put 4 seperate vocoder chains on that synth. I automate the massive synth for expression in the synth and use a FM8 bass as the modulator for the vocoder. The sound I put into the vocoder from a different synth tends to be something simple and gritty, but like big more whooshy square basses and that sort of thing can work well too depending on what you're going for.
I slightly play with the settings on the different vocoders, since slight differences is what really thickens up the sound - probably the most important thing with the vocoder would be to make sure the bands setting at the bottom is set differently for each one. I set the first one to the highest, then the second to the next highest, etc. etc. and each layer slightly alters the sound. Just one layer tends to be a really clean sound while adding more piles on the grit.
If you use ableton's instrument racks you can easily fit this all into one instrument rack which will give you easy options for automating and playing around with the sound, not to mention it'll let you save a bass as a preset to come back and play with later (which I've been doing a lot lately).
That techinque's what I've used so far in
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11870468/ and http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11711696/
Aside from other assorted doodles and stuff
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