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Cathedral (analogue improv)
himalaya
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:03 pm reply with quote
A sound I made on my Minibrute has inspired this long noodle. It's improvised, one take so there are a few mistakes...The choirs were later overdubbed.

Lead: Arturia Minibrute
Bass: Roland SH-2
Choirs: Alchemy (my own patches)

Length 6.52


C A T H E D R A L

Kind of a darker, melancholic mood. Hope you enjoy it.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:09 pm reply with quote
Another track of analog goodness? Yessss!!! Smile

It's darkly beautiful, you can tell it's a one take and it's even better.
It's fresh!

I had no idea that the Minibrute could sound so delicate Smile at first I thought the brute was making the bass.

Thanks man
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:37 pm reply with quote
Outstanding!

Reminded me a little of Vangelis. Very well done.

Was the delay synth or daw based? Sounded good. Cool
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:08 pm reply with quote
Thanks Mariosprt.

The Minibrute can make some very gentle sounds. A lot of demos showcase the harsher side, but to be honest I prefer its softer sounds. Here, the patch is based on the triangle wave which is mixed with the sawtooth wave (detuned via the 'Ultra Saw' parameter, which gives it a dual-oscillator sound). The envelopes have two speed settings - fast and slow - and when set to the slow setting, the envelopes become very 'flowing', which helps to get that very playable, 'gooey' sound.

I'm really glad the 'Brute has after-touch since without it I couldn't add any vibrato to those noodles (the other hand was playing the bass).



Thanks Doc Brown. Glad you liked it.

The effects are courtesy of Valhalla plugins, specifically, the UberMod (providing delay) and Vintage Verb providing the huge space.
You mention Vangelis, I'm a great fan. Smile

Thanks for listening. Hopefully the resonance sweep right at the end didn't kill anybody's hearing.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:58 pm reply with quote
Noodlicious and analog nutritious. I watched a lot of MiniBrute videos showing off the Metalizer and Brute Factor which weren't quite convincing but I could listen to your lead all day. Your choir patches are very nice too. (The bass sounds a little heavy in this context.) Cool track. Cool
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:37 am reply with quote
Thanks FrantzM, Glad you liked it. I wasn't sure if posting a track like this is wise (improvised noodles and all that).

The Brute is certainly capable of some delicate sounds. This lead sound is my favourite Minibrute sound so far. I've got it set up on the synth right now and don't want to create another sound as I don't want to loose it. HiHi

That bass is supposed to be a bit heavy with a feeling of 'foreboding'...or something Very Happy (gotta love those SH2 oscillators, 2 + the sub Love ).
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:19 am reply with quote
This sounds lovely. As has already been stated, parts of this sound a little like Vangelis, other parts sound similar to our own fatc Smile That lead sound is lovely. The bass is great and so are the choir sounds. I really liked the delay and reverb too. Great atmosphere.

I was considering buying a small synth maybe later this year and was probably looking at Ultranova, Blofeld or GAIA. I wasn't really bothered about the analog vs. digital aspects, just as long as I could get some cool sounds. I too had listened to various Minibrute demos but discounted it due to what I felt was quite a harsh sound. This track has forced me to re-evaluate that stance.

Good work Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:57 am reply with quote
himalaya wrote:
Thanks FrantzM, Glad you liked it. I wasn't sure if posting a track like this is wise (improvised noodles and all that).


I have enjoyed everything you have posted so far: noodles, synthpop, funk, Berlin school, sound demos, etc. Please keep 'em coming. Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:05 pm reply with quote
That was quite an inspired "noodle" - as if Vangelis had done the soundtrack to Name of the Rose. Very evocative, and I loved the build-up near the end. I'm a sucker for choirs anyway. Smile
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himalaya
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:36 pm reply with quote
seismic1 wrote:
This track has forced me to re-evaluate that stance.

Good work Smile


Thanks man, and good to hear that the Brute has made you think twice. In fact, if you can, invest in a solid analog synth. It is worth it, no matter what one thinks about the software vs hardware debate (for me there ain't none. I use both and love both).


@FrantzM, thank you friend. That's appreciated. Smile

@ariston, glad you have mentioned the build up, which is what the noodles lead to.

Most of you point to Vangelis for the influence, and it's no secret I'm his best fan (right after BigTone HiHi ), but the main influence really came from Jan Garbarek's 'Officium' album (the mood and the soloing - which I can't do - but it was that overall mood I was after).

Thanks for listening. Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 1:34 pm reply with quote
BASTARD!!! Mad


I knew exactly what I was going to buy for my mini analogue GAS (mono lancet and Dark Energy) and then you had to go and do this!!

Seriously, that MB sounds gorgeous. As you say most of the demos on the net seem to be all about how harsh it can sound, and although I'd wanted one just because of the way it looked, now i'll have to get one because of the way it sounds too!

Seriously awesome demo of why we still need these little beasts in our lives.

Love it. Love
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 2:13 pm reply with quote
Well now. This really is rather special. You obviously just hit the 'zone' smack on with that noodle We're not worthy....

Love it to bits Love

I think I might just have to steal this one Razz
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:59 pm reply with quote
@tehlord
LOL! and thanks. Very Happy

Shit. I really didn't want this to be a Minibrute demo. HiHi
Good to hear that you are planning to buy some hardware. This will be a good year for new analog hardware synth releases.

@olderol
Thank you very much. Smile

Quote:
I think I might just have to steal this one Razz

If it's the Brute you want, it isn't going anywhere. I'm keeping it Very Happy I'll have you!
The track? It's copyrighted to the High Lamas of Kangchenjunga. If you can climb to the top of the peak, you can have the track. Very Happy

Thank you for listening. Smile
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:38 am reply with quote
Whether you wanted it to be a demo or not is irrelevant to my GAS suffering ears HiHi
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