It also makes it very easy for us to resample our own tracks (we do all the time!). We do this so the mastering engineer has flexibility to EQ/compress/etc each individual element if they think it will help the overall mix. The majority of the project is made up of the mastering stems we prepare when we're ready to send the track off to be finalized. So we ended up bouncing a lot of tracks down to audio, dumping them into a new session, and continuing to add plug-ins from there :) And then we did that a few more times.This made it really difficult to track down all the elements in their original form (because of course each project was named something absurd and not helpful from an organizational standpoint) but we've done our best to try and get some of the cool sound design and interesting composition bits together for you guys. Danny was still on his old 2010 MBP and it was struggling to handle the CPU load. As a result, this project got CRAZY messy haha. Some of these date back to Christmas of last year! We sat down with all of the elements and started putting the puzzle together, adding new ideas as we went.
Ramuh is a track that was pieced together from a bunch of different ideas/sounds/melodies.