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gravity glider

By sinewave on April 22, 2012 11:32 pm

this then is a soundtrack to...you tell me. String synth engine + g-force shifts. Copied three patches, tweaked their delay params and then switched between them. That's what you hear in the party time bit at the end...

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Very relaxing; I like it.

Happy yet melancholy.  This is probably the soundtrack to an 80s sci fi flick where a young boy discovers a dying alien that gives him a secret device that will save mankind but after he tries unsuccessfully to convince any adults of what he has found, it brings him nothing but trouble so at the end of the film he chucks it in a lake.  Cool track!

Very nice, I love the chord sequence you're using! Has a very long silence at the end, I kept hoping for more of the track to fade back in sad

Tiasu, yep i got a bit obsessed with waiting for the feedback to die. Might usually have put a mini-track there. Cheers.

Haha, awesome. An easter egg right at the end of the silence, last couple of seconds of the track!

i like that weird watery beat sound

Used the built-in mic on the OP-1 to modulate cutoff frequency on a drum pattern. Fake scratching, sort of.

This is super cool! Love the vibe and all the sounds.

I like how it glitches up at the end!

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