Space Cadet - new tune -Ourobouros (ambient)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1050 posts since 25 Apr, 2004 from NWUK
This is the result of a long midsummer's night.
Ourobouros
I think that this is the culmination of my 'Space Cadet' series; a sort of going home track.
It is about 6 mins long, but is a nice ambience to chill to.
Enjoy.
Pat
Ourobouros
I think that this is the culmination of my 'Space Cadet' series; a sort of going home track.
It is about 6 mins long, but is a nice ambience to chill to.
Enjoy.
Pat
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- KVRAF
- 1869 posts since 21 Feb, 2004 from somewhere! anywhere!
very soothing and appropriate to this humid evening here in tokyo especially now the rest of the family are sleeping - i can't, thinking about my dentist appointment tomorrow (haven't been flossing regularly) plus i've run out of st.john's wort tea, my general cure for insomnia, so this track is a welcome mood settler.
your comment for my track could easily apply likewise, but i guess the contest submissions will always lead us to imagine all manner of characters behind the music.
btw, whatever happened with the 'spacesynth' (is that the right genre term?) stuff that you were doing?
regards
your comment for my track could easily apply likewise, but i guess the contest submissions will always lead us to imagine all manner of characters behind the music.
btw, whatever happened with the 'spacesynth' (is that the right genre term?) stuff that you were doing?
regards
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1050 posts since 25 Apr, 2004 from NWUK
Cheers knockman,
My sympathy for the dental stuff. I have had a lot of problems in the past (A lifetime of neglect). I hope the music is sufficiently soporific.
The 'spacesynth' was just a passing attempt to understand a genre - I don't think I'll be going that way.
Thanks for listening,
best wishes,
Pat
My sympathy for the dental stuff. I have had a lot of problems in the past (A lifetime of neglect). I hope the music is sufficiently soporific.
The 'spacesynth' was just a passing attempt to understand a genre - I don't think I'll be going that way.
Thanks for listening,
best wishes,
Pat
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
i quite enjoyed this track ...
i do have a minor niggle ...
every element of this track seems to be panned dead center ...
i think you could develope a deeper presence by paying attention to the placement of the various voicings in the stereo field ...
if your host allows , you may want to consider automating some panning aspects ...
i do have a minor niggle ...
every element of this track seems to be panned dead center ...
i think you could develope a deeper presence by paying attention to the placement of the various voicings in the stereo field ...
if your host allows , you may want to consider automating some panning aspects ...
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
Very very nice Patrick -- I agree that it seems quite center-panned & perhaps could do with a couple of well-placed IRs on a couple of the instruments here or there, but otherwise it has a nice depth and moodiness I like.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1050 posts since 25 Apr, 2004 from NWUK
Thanks normal,normal wrote: every element of this track seems to be panned dead center ...
I'm not sure why it should appear that way. I panned every track seperately. I obviously became confused at some stage.
I will have another look at it.
Cheers,
Pat
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1050 posts since 25 Apr, 2004 from NWUK
Thanks ...xander, I think I'll take another whack at the mix. I'm out playing tonight but watch out for the remix (if you can stand it again)....xander wrote:Very very nice Patrick -- I agree that it seems quite center-panned & perhaps could do with a couple of well-placed IRs on a couple of the instruments here or there, but otherwise it has a nice depth and moodiness I like.