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Intentional Solitude

By rdomain on May 8, 2022 8:17 am

A mediative phase music piece using the Plumbutter.

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whoa a Plumbutter yikes very cool sounds

The plumbutter sounds like it's breathing yikes Between these organic vibes and the previous bass & tone I nominate you for the next Doom game soundtrack smile Seriously awesome sounds and contrasting textures.

I just had to take a look at youtube, what a plumbutter is. And I could not believe what a sweet thing that is. I always thought, that modular rack based systems are blinking crazily, but still are ugly and unsexy. But the combination of wood and colourful plastic is so different and new to me. I think the engineers are super cool freaks and probably integrated soundwise a lot of new features on board as well. Have fun.

A plumbutter! What a strange device. If I half close the eyes while looking at a picture it kinda looks like a bouldering wall. The colors and wood! Agreed with Q-rosh, this definitely has charm. The sound here is haunting, this is not peaceful meditation  we’re talking about here.

underground Luau wrote:

whoa a Plumbutter yikes very cool sounds

Tone Matrix wrote:

The plumbutter sounds like it's breathing yikes Between these organic vibes and the previous bass & tone I nominate you for the next Doom game soundtrack smile Seriously awesome sounds and contrasting textures.

Q-Rosh wrote:

I just had to take a look at youtube, what a plumbutter is. And I could not believe what a sweet thing that is. I always thought, that modular rack based systems are blinking crazily, but still are ugly and unsexy. But the combination of wood and colourful plastic is so different and new to me. I think the engineers are super cool freaks and probably integrated soundwise a lot of new features on board as well. Have fun.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

A plumbutter! What a strange device. If I half close the eyes while looking at a picture it kinda looks like a bouldering wall. The colors and wood! Agreed with Q-rosh, this definitely has charm. The sound here is haunting, this is not peaceful meditation  we’re talking about here.

Thanks for the comments everyone.  Appreciated as always.  I'll get around to listening and commenting again soon!  Have been busy with my usual teaching with some added sound design work on top which I do in my spare time.

underground Luau wrote:

whoa a Plumbutter yikes very cool sounds


Yes I love the Plumbutter and some of the other CL instruments.  Wonderful instruments.

Tone Matrix wrote:

The plumbutter sounds like it's breathing yikes Between these organic vibes and the previous bass & tone I nominate you for the next Doom game soundtrack smile Seriously awesome sounds and contrasting textures.


Haha, excellent.  Thanks!  It's definitely got that organic vibe to it and it's so fun to explore!

Q-Rosh wrote:

I just had to take a look at youtube, what a plumbutter is. And I could not believe what a sweet thing that is. I always thought, that modular rack based systems are blinking crazily, but still are ugly and unsexy. But the combination of wood and colourful plastic is so different and new to me. I think the engineers are super cool freaks and probably integrated soundwise a lot of new features on board as well. Have fun.


Yes the wood is so lovely.  I'm a fan of his instruments and they're all so fun to explore!  The designs are quite crazy really.  haha.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

A plumbutter! What a strange device. If I half close the eyes while looking at a picture it kinda looks like a bouldering wall. The colors and wood! Agreed with Q-rosh, this definitely has charm. The sound here is haunting, this is not peaceful meditation  we’re talking about here.

Yes, perhaps I should have titled it Forced Solitude.  The idea was more of trying to subside some form of mental anguish.  I like the bouldering wall visual as I haven't heard that one before! And thank you.

Smitten by the "pop" in this, such a simple sound but so perfectly contrasting w/ everything else that's slow-attack. Love the tuning of the sound w/ remarkable tuning.

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