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Pyre

By little-scale on March 26, 2016 10:07 pm

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I'm really happy with this one!

^I am too! Peaceful

Gorgeous. Fantastic track and awesome visuals!

Whoaaaaaaa got dem Gantz/Graf visuals in C O L O R

Love the multiplying feel of the chords.  You are extremely talented, dude!

Catthew O. wrote:

^I am too! Peaceful

Martiln wrote:

Gorgeous. Fantastic track and awesome visuals!

orangedrink wrote:

Whoaaaaaaa got dem Gantz/Graf visuals in C O L O R

Love the multiplying feel of the chords.  You are extremely talented, dude!

Aww, cheers, glad you dig!

I really, really, really like this!

danlinke wrote:

I really, really, really like this!

Cheers, ambient footwork ftw! big_smile

Love it!


I bloody enjoy this heart the video is perfect too

Awesome!!!  The track is great on it's own, but that video, just makes it even better!

So good, love the pulsing rhythms underneath. Dig the video too. Would love to know what tools you use to create the video, I have been starting to explore video a little more. 

Brackleforth wrote:

Love it!

lol! big_smile heart

alonemusic wrote:

I bloody enjoy this <3 the video is perfect too

aww cheers for checking it out!

LydiaPrimate wrote:

Awesome!!!  The track is great on it's own, but that video, just makes it even better!

Thanks Lydia! And cheers for watching the video, too. smile

miraclemiles wrote:

So good, love the pulsing rhythms underneath. Dig the video too. Would love to know what tools you use to create the video, I have been starting to explore video a little more.

So for this video I used threejs.playground to make a looping clip. This was recorded using screen flow, then converted to DXV using MPEG Streamclip. This looping clip was loaded into Resolume, and was timed to Ableton Live by using MIDI sync. Elements like kick, snare, hi hat were then converted in Max for Live to data ramps used to drive effects in Resolume. The output from resolume was recorded via HDMI capture using an Elgato Game Capture HD.

little-scale wrote:
miraclemiles wrote:

So good, love the pulsing rhythms underneath. Dig the video too. Would love to know what tools you use to create the video, I have been starting to explore video a little more.

So for this video I used threejs.playground to make a looping clip. This was recorded using screen flow, then converted to DXV using MPEG Streamclip. This looping clip was loaded into Resolume, and was timed to Ableton Live by using MIDI sync. Elements like kick, snare, hi hat were then converted in Max for Live to data ramps used to drive effects in Resolume. The output from resolume was recorded via HDMI capture using an Elgato Game Capture HD.

Wow, that's quite a process, very interesting. Thanks for sharing! Just listened to this track again, totally heard an underlying harmony I hadn't noticed on first listen. Love how there's some good things bubbling under the surface here.

miraclemiles wrote:
little-scale wrote:
miraclemiles wrote:

So good, love the pulsing rhythms underneath. Dig the video too. Would love to know what tools you use to create the video, I have been starting to explore video a little more.

So for this video I used threejs.playground to make a looping clip. This was recorded using screen flow, then converted to DXV using MPEG Streamclip. This looping clip was loaded into Resolume, and was timed to Ableton Live by using MIDI sync. Elements like kick, snare, hi hat were then converted in Max for Live to data ramps used to drive effects in Resolume. The output from resolume was recorded via HDMI capture using an Elgato Game Capture HD.

Wow, that's quite a process, very interesting. Thanks for sharing! Just listened to this track again, totally heard an underlying harmony I hadn't noticed on first listen. Love how there's some good things bubbling under the surface here.


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I love it when new things are revealed on repeated listenings! Always fun times.

No worries, thanks for showing interest@

Perfect headphone music, all the sounds complement each other very well, lots of depth and layers but sounds very clean

Gorgeous piece!  Great variety in the beats, but that pad and the modulations are what it's all about. 

Nice Athmos!

Catching up with your late work, Little Scale... This song is really beautiful and the visual art you crafted, along with your explanation of the process, is really inspiring.

You've shared a lot with the community and both your code snippets and your music keep me pushing forward in my experiments. Thank you for all your work and your art

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