Planetes
By Mission Crossing on November 1, 2020 4:39 pm
Playing around with some Ableton drum synths and Operator Enjoy!
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Playing around with some Ableton drum synths and Operator Enjoy!
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
A good mashup of big beats and space sounds. Like a dance club at a planetarium or something. Cool stuff.
Really like the way all the pieces fit together in this track. There was so much cool stuff to listen to throughout. Nice work!
Really digging the overall vibe of this track. The ping pong delay on the lead gives it a really chaotic feel and that pad at like 1:20 is cool a hell.
A fun space journey It is a cool atmosphere with the melody bounces all around, and I like this sound at 2:51. Good song!
I love when it's getting real spacy with those chiptune arps jumping into the mix! I think your track has some nice cinematic quality to it! Well done!
Great space jam. Those punchy kicks are killer sounding against the chilled out synths. They infuse the right amount of energy to power the arps and pads to the next star system
I liked how you varied the sections when revisiting the ideas by having a mixture of leads or sounds working together. Really like how you make your arrangements flow so well.
This track is quite the journey. There are a lot of evolutions based on the original patterns. It is epic and slightly melancholic at the same time. Very cool work on this track!
that acidline really brings this thing together, he said to himself before the chiptune table arps came in and proved there was more "together" to come.
This has a fun mysterious vibe and there's a shocking amount of variance in arrangement with what sounds like just the one phrase bringing things in and out and transitioning between them.