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Classical mechanics

By Simon Koehn on December 20, 2020 1:06 pm

Really squeezing these last ones out under some time pressure. Just messing with a delay as the lead "synth" by setting it to super short delay times with 100% feedback and changing the note by adjusting the delay time. Silly and fun.

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That lead really rips through with the delay modifications. Very cool and fun!  Nice exploration of live effects manipulation.

Wow I like this cool sound on the beginning! The middle parts has a strange ambient I enjoy also. Fun sounds!

It feels like a weird orchestral from some heavenly dimension.

NWSPR wrote:

That lead really rips through with the delay modifications. Very cool and fun!  Nice exploration of live effects manipulation.

Thanks! Its such a fun way of making things that would never come about by just writing out some midi notes.

Alette wrote:

Wow I like this cool sound on the beginning! The middle parts has a strange ambient I enjoy also. Fun sounds!

Thank you! Got a lot of joy from granular delays throughout this year, which is definitely the cornerstone of that opening sound!

Devieus wrote:

It feels like a weird orchestral from some heavenly dimension.

Thanks! If heaven is full of delays and feedback then count me in.

Can't believe I haven't seen your stuff until the end of the year. Really love the distant mix on the synths. Makes it feel real epic

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