Spirit of the Prayer Wheel
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 893 posts since 12 Jun, 2006
https://soundcloud.com/chameleon-music/ ... ayer-wheel
The accompanying field recording of a prayer wheel was the starting point for this piece:
https://soundcloud.com/chameleon-music/ ... -dorninger
All part of the Sacred Spaces project:
citiesandmemory.com/sacredspaces
Prayer wheels are devices for spreading spiritual blessings and well being. My piece is meant to portray the release of that positive energy within the wheel.
Created using Kontakt and Reaktor; hosted in Sonar X1.
I’ve combined experimental sound design with more traditional composition techniques for this one. I’ve also attempted something totally new for me – 100% ‘live’ real-time mixing of various parameters via two MIDI controllers linked into separate Reaktor modules.
The opening section (up to the sudden change at 2:08) is almost entirely created from fragments of the original field recording – all edited ‘live’ in two Reaktor modules. I produced just 2 new strands for this section:
1) A live recording of a singing bowl that I’ve owned for years and never actually used in a full piece until now!
2) A synthesised / sampled male vocal mantra / drone – time stretched and re-pitched in Melodyne.
The central section explodes into life with various extra strands – 8 orchestral lines, tuned percussion, piano, synthesised / sampled female vocals time stretched and re-pitched in Melodyne. The kick drum and non-pitched percussion loops were all created from fragments of the original field recording.
The final section returns to the opening ambience, but with the addition of an extra live singing bowl line – this time a rhythmic pattern tapped out on its edge with soft beaters.
The accompanying field recording of a prayer wheel was the starting point for this piece:
https://soundcloud.com/chameleon-music/ ... -dorninger
All part of the Sacred Spaces project:
citiesandmemory.com/sacredspaces
Prayer wheels are devices for spreading spiritual blessings and well being. My piece is meant to portray the release of that positive energy within the wheel.
Created using Kontakt and Reaktor; hosted in Sonar X1.
I’ve combined experimental sound design with more traditional composition techniques for this one. I’ve also attempted something totally new for me – 100% ‘live’ real-time mixing of various parameters via two MIDI controllers linked into separate Reaktor modules.
The opening section (up to the sudden change at 2:08) is almost entirely created from fragments of the original field recording – all edited ‘live’ in two Reaktor modules. I produced just 2 new strands for this section:
1) A live recording of a singing bowl that I’ve owned for years and never actually used in a full piece until now!
2) A synthesised / sampled male vocal mantra / drone – time stretched and re-pitched in Melodyne.
The central section explodes into life with various extra strands – 8 orchestral lines, tuned percussion, piano, synthesised / sampled female vocals time stretched and re-pitched in Melodyne. The kick drum and non-pitched percussion loops were all created from fragments of the original field recording.
The final section returns to the opening ambience, but with the addition of an extra live singing bowl line – this time a rhythmic pattern tapped out on its edge with soft beaters.
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- KVRian
- 950 posts since 30 Nov, 2004
i like it! weird sound design but sounds authentic and kinda....spiritual i guess
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 893 posts since 12 Jun, 2006
@Jesse
Thanks for listening...definitely 'out there' this one!
The central section, (if anyone ever gets that far), is much more mainstream in many ways, but the beginning and ending were mainly created from snippets of the original field recording and it morphed into something quite experimental in many ways.
Thanks for listening...definitely 'out there' this one!
The central section, (if anyone ever gets that far), is much more mainstream in many ways, but the beginning and ending were mainly created from snippets of the original field recording and it morphed into something quite experimental in many ways.
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- KVRAF
- 3508 posts since 12 May, 2011
Excellent stuff!
- KVRAF
- 11481 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
I'm enjoying the "spiritual" vibes from this one. I really liked the "throat" singing early in the piece, and the rhythmic/percussion sounds reminded me of Peter Gabriel from the early/mid '80s. Lovely Asian sounds throughout, and well mixed too.
Good work
Good work