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Started from a very small modular synth sequence and assorted bleeps recorded in the same session, developed into a full track which wasn't here nor there, then slowed down the whole mix and here's some doom drone ambient.
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Really nice chords here!
thank you!
I went adrift listening to this, picturing all kinds of scenes in my head, with skies darkened by so many birds towards the end. Good stuff, I was someplace else
This is a really cool track, great idea with the pitch-down on this one, worked out really well.
I really like the textural development in this track !
Lovely textures mid way. Very enjoyable!
I'm a fan of pitching down.
Lovely textures mid way. Very enjoyable!
I'm a fan of pitching down.
A friend of mine once said that literally any 45 rpm record sounds better played back at 33 and he might have been slightly drunk but he might have been right as well :-)
I went adrift listening to this, picturing all kinds of scenes in my head, with skies darkened by so many birds towards the end. Good stuff, I was someplace else
oh thanks for this I loved reading it since it's not far off what I was picturing in my mind as I was recording this
Major post apocalyptic feels in the beginning with that roaming synth line. The middle has a nice contrasting airy feel to it. Lots of ear candy here! Well done!
This is more proof that you should always pitch everything down. Always.
Got a hefty grit in those filter swells. Pitching down gave this so much power. Would make great soundtrack material. Very cinematic. Tones like brass and strings... I think I heard some planets being born
Quite a swift when those strings/pads/voices/whatever come in the middle, after that heavy bass loop.
As my 2 cents, try downpitching with a reel to reel tape (like the one on your videos). I sometimes run stuff through a really beaten tape at half speed
As Mark Ronson said in his TED talk: "everything sounds better when slowed down"
Gorgeous textures at the end. Excellent work as usual
Really nice chords here!