You found your dreams in a different timeline
By Suhpos on March 24, 2024 11:38 pm
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very ethereal - could see this during a dream/psychedlic sequence in a short film. 'eternal sunshine of the spotless mind' esque. and i've yet to hear an...accordion?? in a wb track! so thanks for bringing that voice and timbre in. were you live playing it?
haha wow! cool octaver effect on the accordion really nice intro and good recording.
cool slow following/gliding synth notes. it's nice how they push the melody because it's a natural time to move on once they catch up with it.
would love a longer version of this.
actually they remind me of the vibe of the soundtrack from Don't Starve the game
very ethereal - could see this during a dream/psychedlic sequence in a short film. 'eternal sunshine of the spotless mind' esque. and i've yet to hear an...accordion?? in a wb track! so thanks for bringing that voice and timbre in. were you live playing it?
Hey, thank you for listening! It isn’t an accordion but I probably would have made the same guess if I hadn’t made it. It’s a melodica which i copied onto two other tracks, pitch shifted one octave and three octaves below and moved around a few ms. I also added delay and distortion to the lowest voice to really make it growl. Then i mixed them at different times. I did all this after the fact, but the recording was one take so in some way I guess it was live…
haha wow! cool octaver effect on the accordion really nice intro and good recording.
cool slow following/gliding synth notes. it's nice how they push the melody because it's a natural time to move on once they catch up with it.
would love a longer version of this.
actually they remind me of the vibe of the soundtrack from Don't Starve the game
Hey thank you! I think I really enjoyed playing on top of the synth voices for that reason, it felt kind of free yet there was some kind of underlying chord usually. I guess it could have been nice if it was longer, though the length was determined by the synth track which I had originally planned to chop up and make it last longer, but I couldn’t make it work so this is what i got in the end.
omg this is so great. love to hear melodica, and this was such a cool experiment!