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The Soul Has Gone and Left This Empty Shell

By rdomain on July 13, 2024 7:39 am

One take with no edits. 

This is an extract from an hour long jam I did using the modular and OP-1 Field.  The OP-1f was used to create loops in real time which is then fed back into the modular.

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Dark music. The bell like sounds are like a sonar sound coming from the depth of the ocean or through a dark fog. I wonder how this track would sound if blasted at all power. This would surely create a very physical response, but my neighbors might object.

Also cool experiments with AI videos on instagram!

I really enjoyed listening to this, at the beginning I was wondering if this was going to be a death industrial piece.  As always the tones you get are excellent, loved towards the end where everything sounded like it was falling apart

This is amazing. So evocative and powerful. Very cyberpunk dystopia.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

Dark music. The bell like sounds are like a sonar sound coming from the depth of the ocean or through a dark fog. I wonder how this track would sound if blasted at all power. This would surely create a very physical response, but my neighbors might object.

Also cool experiments with AI videos on instagram!

lament.config wrote:

I really enjoyed listening to this, at the beginning I was wondering if this was going to be a death industrial piece.  As always the tones you get are excellent, loved towards the end where everything sounded like it was falling apart

BarristerPlong wrote:

This is amazing. So evocative and powerful. Very cyberpunk dystopia.

Thanks for listening!  And cheers Kedbreak; I've been continuing the experiment and will utilise it for sure in the future!

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