zanacca
By license on August 21, 2022 10:57 pm
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Fantastic sound design, really love the pacing of the sparse introductory materials, the fact that it takes it like 3 minutes before that melodic hocket emerges is exactly the right decision. Excellent sparseness at the end as well.
Did I say the sound design was fantastic? I'm sure I did, but I wanna stress that.
it's aliveeee
Fantastic sound design, really love the pacing of the sparse introductory materials, the fact that it takes it like 3 minutes before that melodic hocket emerges is exactly the right decision. Excellent sparseness at the end as well. <3
Did I say the sound design was fantastic? I'm sure I did, but I wanna stress that.
thank you so much for the kind words. I was tempted to collapse the 2 percussive elements onto their own track and add another layer, but... I didn't. it is interesting working with the analog four and leaning into things being coupled that normally aren't. I might be taking it to a somewhat extreme degree.
very tasty.
thank you very much
(i keep repeating words in my comments to you, hahaha, as if i'm confused and making sense "all at once" )
so good, every part of the spectrum represented in full but with a smooth texturing throughout, hard to explain(yea i feel ilzxc: "fantastic sound-design", like it's got crunch, boom, bang, and shimmery loveliness all at once)... like a dance that scatters and coalesces all at once
(i keep repeating words in my comments to you, hahaha, as if i'm confused and making sense "all at once" )
thank you so much this one felt really good to make.
A nice walk. the path is gravel and the city says things. Yeah great sound design!
man I have been thinking about this comment since I read it (when you first commented and then I didn't reply for like 2 months lol). I made a clap and then I was like "nah let's mutate it" and "gravel" is such a perfect way to describe it. I love that.
This takes a while to progress
I liked that
Patience
thank you very much
so satisfying to watch the trucks kiss the wall!