Ringing It In
By Phevnil on January 4, 2026 7:45 am
Bells for the new year, and violence for the effects sends.
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Bells for the new year, and violence for the effects sends.
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This one is a mindfuck. I love how much I am appalled by this. It's like being in a wormhole and time and space is affecting these bells in an abnormal way.
Bells shouldn't be able to do that, but somehow they do! love the interplay between the more subtle sounds and the in-your-face Tubular bells.
Appreciate the comments!
A time/space wormhole is a good summary of what is happening here, Cakes, haha. I have the reverb room size and the delay times small, and the modulation on both high. For most of the song, I'm alternating between ramping up the reverb decay time and then quickly ramping it back down to swell and then dump the sounds in the reverb buffer. Now and then I swell and drop the delay-to-reverb send too, and usually momentarily boost up the bell-to-delay send while that's happening, for the warped bell hits.
While I was working on it, I was REALLY cranking the bell volume AND send amounts to the max on those hits, and the clipping had it sounding more like the bells were shattering like ceramic plates rather than warping in to a wormhole. I liked it, but I couldn't manage to mix it decently... and after listening to it on repeat for too long I felt like my gums were gonna start bleeding XD