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By Aletheia on July 17, 2022 12:23 pm

Quite a hefy VCV Rack patch with 7 Marbles modules sequencing different instances of the great sounding and free (for non-commercial use) OB-Xd VST as well as a selection of instruments from Spitfire's free LABS and BBC Symphony Orchestra offerings. The piece starts with an ambient synth and morphs into a more cinematic orchestral setting before coming back to the previous texture. It's mind boggling how much you can do with free software today and I think we should all cherish this in these difficult times.

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Wow amazingly beautiful. From the very beginning with the slow swells. So many emotions captured in this piece. Super cinematic and wonderous. I had images of grand spacefaring scenes, overhead planetary civilization shots, and just yeah - epic!

And so true about the power and capabilities so many of us have at our fingertips - we should all be grateful and use this power responsibly and to make more music and art. :Heart:

Nice work on this textural track using all those different sources.  VCV Rack is great hey.  I don't use it heaps as I have a modular synth but great for experimenting/testing on a laptop when the hardware isn't near.  Also a fan of Spitfire.  smile

It's beautiful, you've done very well
- Ebrit

Those pads are so rich, and the swells are really satisfying. Solid work gradually introducing staccato elements to the track as well as it progresses. Great job all around!

This is so dope!!!! Love it! I didn't realize I was still listening to weeklybeats!

I love the electronic textures and the surprise symphonic noises. It's so calming and reassuring and even gives a bit of energy hearing it, but not too much to get distracted.

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