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the elements in your machinery

By george bowles on September 2, 2016 6:59 am

an interim. a sound accompanying a great energy gate.
the elements in your machinery.
no time. new place.
restrictions apply.
ghosts are nothing more than physics applied.

oh this is crazy, this does sound like ghosts hiding in plain sight through electricity.

i like the length of this piece.

orangedrink wrote:

oh this is crazy, this does sound like ghosts hiding in plain sight through electricity.

i like the length of this piece.

thanks!!

Tesla meets Mark Twain; you convinced me.

I like it!

Immersive track, took me somewhere weird immediately.

It sounds like being lost in the middle of a crazy dust storm and somehow wandering into an electric generating plant.  Cool track.

Jim Wood wrote:

Tesla meets Mark Twain; you convinced me.

Podling wrote:

I like it!

Max Normal wrote:

Immersive track, took me somewhere weird immediately.

CosmicCairns wrote:

It sounds like being lost in the middle of a crazy dust storm and somehow wandering into an electric generating plant.  Cool track.

thanks everyone! glad you liked the sound of this. it was vst driven using weird midi instruments.

Sophia is the most unpredictable and weird vst synth that i have played around with over the years. this track really gives the Sophia 1.1 as it is called its paces, because i use 4 iterations of this instrument with 4 completely different patches on each one. Then the track also uses 2 different Oberon Poly 8 emulator vsti. The Prodigious prodigy emulator vsti. and 3 more including a hurdy gurdy somewhere in there. this gave the track its layering and space.

This is great! Love how there are slight melodic elements slipping through the ghostly electrical storm.
Sophia sounds like a very nice instrument, I must try it out!

Plantrain wrote:

This is great! Love how there are slight melodic elements slipping through the ghostly electrical storm.
Sophia sounds like a very nice instrument, I must try it out!

it's an oldie but a goodie. the melodic stuff is coming from the other vsti, sophia is mostly atonal and more related to timbre than melody. sophia is an oldie but a goodie, check out the site where i found it, an interesting group of ideas! http://www.audiobulb.com/

Mhh delicous

m2K7 wrote:

Mhh delicous

yummmmm

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