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Analog Depression

By rdomain on March 25, 2012 4:47 am

All sounds are from a monotron delay including my voice and random RI being processed though it.  Only minimal post eq and compression were used.

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This is what I imagine it sounds like when stars are born in distant nebulae. Cool & eerie. I like how it switches from single hard pan to a full sound in spots.

Depressing indeed. And i second NWSPR's notion of what this sounds like. Nice work.

man I really want the two new monotrons. also, cool ambient piece, eery

monotron delay!  Want.

Indeed, deep, dark.........emotive

"when stars are born in distant nebulae"    I like  smile

Thanks all.  Appreciated.

yes. i was wondering if it's time for soundtrack month yet. This flipped me over the edge...you have inspired me smile Cool stuff.

Nice.  Cheers Sinewave!  It's soundtrack month for me every month tho  wink

Only about a couple years late to this one wink , but oh man do I love it. Especially that explosion of sound a little after the middle of the piece.

jiffypop23 wrote:

Only about a couple years late to this one wink , but oh man do I love it. Especially that explosion of sound a little after the middle of the piece.


Haha... Yeah I was trying to think of which song this was! I remembered the title but I was thinking it was an older one.  Well better late than never... Hehe.  Thanks dude, glad you loved it!  Just by chance, the monotone is making a comeback in next weeks track smile

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