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glancing through pinholes

By license on February 18, 2024 7:47 pm

another week, another experiment.

all native Ableton Live synths & fx.

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial (BY-NC)

The way the evolving pads give way to the more staccato synth + bass is really nice. Feels like we’ve just moved through something?

This is some horror movie exposition scene. I like the mood, I'd say the experiment was successful!

i feel like i've had this dream. thank you, license.

Wow i really like how you build the soundscape here. These aetheral pads are really highlighted by the colossal kick, with its huge reverb. That instantly gives a strong sense of space, and slight darkness with that distant echo, as if we're in a vast cave. Great buildup of tension as well with the evolution of the pads. That was a really cool experiment.

LOHTANGCLAN wrote:

The way the evolving pads give way to the more staccato synth + bass is really nice. Feels like we’ve just moved through something?


awesome, hopefully it was something cool we moved through smile

rplktr wrote:

This is some horror movie exposition scene. I like the mood, I'd say the experiment was successful!


oh yeah I could definitely see that. good to hear, glad you enjoyed big_smile

jwh wrote:

i feel like i've had this dream. thank you, license.


thank -you- for listening! hope it was a nice dream to remember.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

Wow i really like how you build the soundscape here. These aetheral pads are really highlighted by the colossal kick, with its huge reverb. That instantly gives a strong sense of space, and slight darkness with that distant echo, as if we're in a vast cave. Great buildup of tension as well with the evolution of the pads. That was a really cool experiment.


thank you smile

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