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Rer Rabfib Jo

By Devieus on May 1, 2020 5:10 pm

Enjoy the silence. I added a bar of it somewhere (but I forgot where).
Did you like it? Because I can add more of it.

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very calm tune you got there nice!

Great vibe to this one. The silence is nice, gives it some space. Possibly some kind of noise floor or reverb tail in there would make it a little less jarring, but I definitely appreciated it. Yes, add more!

Nice motion in the sound, and I like the "birds."

It definitely works, gives a nice contrast.  I agree with Simon though, some kind of way to smooth out the transition so its not so abrupt would help.

I didn't hear a bird this time, I don't think. Maybe a mouse squeaking?

beautiful and unpredictable chords. love 4.33 till 4.48.

I finally figured out how you generate this stuff...

Meditative is a good tag for this track. Enjoyed this a lot.

Cool stuff, I dig it!

I really like this idea of putting in silence or "still" sections.  Explore that a little more, I say!

"Excuse me!  Rer rabfib, Jo!"

Jo: "Sorry!"

Anthony D. wrote:

very calm tune you got there nice!


Thanks, it's what I'm going for.

Simon Koehn wrote:

Great vibe to this one. The silence is nice, gives it some space. Possibly some kind of noise floor or reverb tail in there would make it a little less jarring, but I definitely appreciated it. Yes, add more!

I will add more. I'll check on the reverb as well.

Mission Crossing wrote:

Nice motion in the sound, and I like the "birds."

Yea, I should add more someday.

Chrisfoo wrote:

It definitely works, gives a nice contrast.  I agree with Simon though, some kind of way to smooth out the transition so its not so abrupt would help.

I'll see what I can add. It's set up in a way I can add anything very easily.

Anon_Buster wrote:

I didn't hear a bird this time, I don't think. Maybe a mouse squeaking?


It's the same sound as last time, so maybe?

Q-Rosh wrote:

beautiful and unpredictable chords. love 4.33 till 4.48.

Yea, makes you think. I'll be adding a few more of those around.

Ipaghost wrote:

I finally figured out how you generate this stuff...


Close. You almost had me though.

hent03 wrote:

Meditative is a good tag for this track. Enjoyed this a lot.


Yea, figured I should add that since there's no where else to put the genre.

Sodabelly wrote:

Cool stuff, I dig it!


Thanks!

orangedrink wrote:

I really like this idea of putting in silence or "still" sections.  Explore that a little more, I say!

"Excuse me!  Rer rabfib, Jo!"

Jo: "Sorry!"

Jo knows what Jo did.

Be prepared for more silence.

Yes, enjoyed the silence, and the general calming effect of this piece. I'm generally scared of silence in my songs, perhaps time to embrace as well. Jo knows, Jo knows indeed. Is Jo a bird? I heard the bird.

miraclemiles wrote:

Yes, enjoyed the silence, and the general calming effect of this piece. I'm generally scared of silence in my songs, perhaps time to embrace as well. Jo knows, Jo knows indeed. Is Jo a bird? I heard the bird.

Silence is just an extended rest, so it serves much the same purpose.

Also, I don't know who Jo is, the title is randomly generated.

Calming meditative status achieved!  I wonder if Jo knows who Jo is?  *hand to chin*

Really like the high click noise elements over the sustained tones.  Cool vibes.

Very rich harmonies, that blend there beautifully... this has some medieval vibe to it, a bit like hurdy gurdy music! Great...

Tone Matrix wrote:

Calming meditative status achieved!  I wonder if Jo knows who Jo is?  *hand to chin*


Do any one of us really know who we are?

rdomain wrote:

Really like the high click noise elements over the sustained tones.  Cool vibes.


I think those are artifacts that I don't know how they get there, but I don't hate them either. It might not be the best zen thing though.

Ashen Simian wrote:

Very rich harmonies, that blend there beautifully... this has some medieval vibe to it, a bit like hurdy gurdy music! Great...


Yea, I can see where that's coming from.

This is much calm, many chill. Some timbral changes and maybe a couple effects and you have an ambient hit on the front page of bandcamp.

Was listening to a number of your tracks and this one really stands out.  It is so chill, and I love the tones.  Really well done.

scottux wrote:

This is much calm, many chill. Some timbral changes and maybe a couple effects and you have an ambient hit on the front page of bandcamp.

The question is where to put those changes.

Ken wrote:

Was listening to a number of your tracks and this one really stands out.  It is so chill, and I love the tones.  Really well done.

Yea, these are nice tones.

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