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monachopsis & comfort

By levelcapybara on September 11, 2022 3:48 pm

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Space is very big.
You are very, very small.
You’ll fit in just fine.
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Oh wow, the piano immediately makes me sit up and pay attention. Lovely arrangement. The string lines opening up are mesmerising. The breathy choir pad at 01:35 is absolutely gorgeous too. I really love this!

the problem is finding the right place
this is very romantic, I really love this heart
- Ebrit

got a beautiful feeling of drifting in circles, with a sense of arrival and belonging through each and every cycle smile

A delicate melody deploying itself in the starry sky. The violin floats sparsely above all this. Very pretty.

Ipaghost wrote:


Now that's what I call a cat-astro-phe. tongue

2haf wrote:

Oh wow, the piano immediately makes me sit up and pay attention. Lovely arrangement. The string lines opening up are mesmerising. The breathy choir pad at 01:35 is absolutely gorgeous too. I really love this!


Thanks! I'm pretty bad at sitting up and paying attention myself, but I'm glad the track had that effect. tongue

Devieus wrote:

the problem is finding the right place
this is very romantic, I really love this <3
- Ebrit


For sure. But it's worth the journey to find it.
And thank you!

RajaTheResidentAlien wrote:

got a beautiful feeling of drifting in circles, with a sense of arrival and belonging through each and every cycle smile


And in return you've given me a beautiful gif and description. heart Thank you!

Kedbreak136 wrote:

A delicate melody deploying itself in the starry sky. The violin floats sparsely above all this. Very pretty.


Thanks so much! big_smile

Didn't know I've tuned out for 4 weeks and missed so much quality capy material. I guess that's a good thing, it's like binge watching a good tv show tongue. Super beautiful dreamy piano-scape! I love this particular haiku, it really speaks to me. Perfect with the song too.

Love it when you put in the music u-turn in the last measure.  I livvvvvve for that stuff!  Is that technically a key change?

ViridianLoom wrote:

Didn't know I've tuned out for 4 weeks and missed so much quality capy material.

I miss out on weekly stuff, but then it's like you come back to a full album!

Which of the Cinesamples products do you have/use?

ViridianLoom wrote:

Didn't know I've tuned out for 4 weeks and missed so much quality capy material. I guess that's a good thing, it's like binge watching a good tv show tongue. Super beautiful dreamy piano-scape! I love this particular haiku, it really speaks to me. Perfect with the song too.

orangedrink wrote:

Love it when you put in the music u-turn in the last measure.  I livvvvvve for that stuff!  Is that technically a key change?

ViridianLoom wrote:

Didn't know I've tuned out for 4 weeks and missed so much quality capy material.

I miss out on weekly stuff, but then it's like you come back to a full album!


Thanks to both of you! big_smile

orangedrink wrote:

Which of the Cinesamples products do you have/use?


My go-to's are CineSymphony Lite, CinePiano, and the Tina Guo (cello) and Taylor Davis (violin) packs - most of which I used here. wink On other projects, I tend to used CineBrass Descant Horn and Voices of War: Men of the North. In my experience, the soloist VSTs are the most worth it - most DAWs have pretty convincing stand-ins for ensemble sounds. Hope this helps!

levelcapybara wrote:
orangedrink wrote:

Which of the Cinesamples products do you have/use?


My go-to's are CineSymphony Lite, CinePiano, and the Tina Guo (cello) and Taylor Davis (violin) packs - most of which I used here. wink On other projects, I tend to used CineBrass Descant Horn and Voices of War: Men of the North. In my experience, the soloist VSTs are the most worth it - most DAWs have pretty convincing stand-ins for ensemble sounds. Hope this helps!


...Okay, I lied, I thinking of a different track from a different week. This one just uses CineSymphony Lite and the Taylor Davis VST. My bad. tongue

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