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Been a sunday again, and as usual patchbuilding while listening to starsend leads to some strange things sometimes.
The Fizmo taking the lead-role here with the Juno60 and electric sounds from the AnaMark The Turtle Dance 128kbs/9,8Mb 10.44 min Thoughts appreciated |
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I like the sound you start off with, and that rhythm
with the slight changes is nice. some static noise and the next sound introduced is cool, getting a little more intense - I like this the only part I didn't like was around the nine minute mark, all of a sudden it seems like fx were removed from one synth and it sounds pretty dry in contrast to the rest. but good work mark. I like your starsend inspirations. |
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Yeah I hear what you mean at the nine minute mark. When the AnaMark falls away it leaves rather a bit of a whole there.... hmmmmmmm.
Thanks Gary |
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Mystahr wrote: Yeah I hear what you mean at the nine minute mark. When the AnaMark falls away it leaves rather a bit of a whole there.... hmmmmmmm.
Thanks Gary ah, so that's what it was. I just remember all of a sudden there was quite a change. |
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Listened to it a couple of times myself now and still not sure if I may cut it short or that I'll do a new version of it.
Not today though I think (then again, that might just as well be different |
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i don't know how you manage to create so beautiful, yet (somehow) static, music. that's beautiful, once again, in a very quiet way. simple is beautiful 10 min and a few notes and never boring. i gonna analyze your way of building a track, as i'd like to be able to reach the same level of perfect harmony. as i read the posts above i was expecting something at the 9min mark but i wasn't shoked by the transition. it works rather well for me. cheers |
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shouldnt be too long before were hearing you on stars end i too found the drop out ok,but i am a stoner freak ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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Wopelka wrote: I don't know how you manage to create so beautiful, yet (somehow) static, music. that's beautiful, once again, in a very quiet way. simple is beautiful
10 min and a few notes and never boring. i gonna analyze your way of building a track, as i'd like to be able to reach the same level of perfect harmony. I've always been a fan of less is more and back to basics But to get it working takes a lot of patch-programming. This Fizmo sound is 4 layers of osc-transwaves adjusted mainly in envelopes to get them working properly and one button to slowly move from one duo of osc's to the other duo and creating the change through time vurt wrote: shouldnt be too long before were hearing you on stars end
Thanks for the compliment my friend |
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The more I hear of the fizmo the more I love it's unique sound. It just soars above everything else. This is a great showcase for it as well, a simple riff that has real depth and in your hands it really breaths. The only thing that I would like to hear is maybe adding something to the last section to give it some spatialness, seems somewhat dry compared to the Fizmo in the beginning. |
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Thanks Bruce Yeah, it still is something undecided that final part where the anamark falls away and the Juno is left (highly cut on low-end). Like said in chat, I am only just starting to discover the internal power of the Fizmo. There will be more, but first I am off to work today |
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Quote: I've always been a fan of less is more and back to basics
i concur ... Quote: The more I hear of the fizmo the more I love it's unique sound.
ditto ... ----
formi il corvo sperimentale ... |
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Work, a job. Great news. Hope it is a good one. |
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Thanks normal; and the thing is I know I haven't even touched 25% of the power of that monster Just two days for starters Bruce, but it felt good |
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