Andreas Krebs: Singularity
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- KVRist
- 397 posts since 8 Aug, 2004 from Munich, Germany
Hi,
this is a rather short piece and it contains no music, I hope you may enjoy it anyway:
http://www.andreaskrebs.de/assets/media ... ty-old.mp3
(320 kbit/s)
Instruments used here:
Virsyn Cube, Korg MonoPoly, Korg Wavestation, NI FM8, Gmedia Minimonsta, Arturia CS-80V, Toontrack Ezdrummer, U-he Zebralette, GForce M-Tron, Arturia Moog Modular V.
Cheers,
Andreas
this is a rather short piece and it contains no music, I hope you may enjoy it anyway:
http://www.andreaskrebs.de/assets/media ... ty-old.mp3
(320 kbit/s)
Instruments used here:
Virsyn Cube, Korg MonoPoly, Korg Wavestation, NI FM8, Gmedia Minimonsta, Arturia CS-80V, Toontrack Ezdrummer, U-he Zebralette, GForce M-Tron, Arturia Moog Modular V.
Cheers,
Andreas
Last edited by AndreasKrebs on Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 2830 posts since 2 Mar, 2003 from The only civilized county in Texas
That's rather a departure from your orchestral and romantic piano stuff. Enjoyable all the same.
But what do you mean "no music"? It has pitch and it has rhythm.
Victor.
But what do you mean "no music"? It has pitch and it has rhythm.
Victor.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 397 posts since 8 Aug, 2004 from Munich, Germany
Thank you for your comment! Well, yes, I wanted to do something which takes not so much time as my orchestral things (piano must be someone else?).VicDiesel wrote:That's rather a departure from your orchestral and romantic piano stuff. Enjoyable all the same.
And I wanted to do something where I can concentrate on sound textures.
It only has one single pitch, a "d". In several octaves, ok. And there's some slight pitchbending in one of the MonoPoly oscillators in the background, but that's it.VicDiesel wrote:But what do you mean "no music"? It has pitch and it has rhythm.
Kind regards,
Andreas
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 397 posts since 8 Aug, 2004 from Munich, Germany
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Well, it had some of that droning/alarm 'The Dark Knight" Joker theme to it in parts. I didn't like the bombastic phasered drumbeat at 2:55, it could have done with a darker/smaller/filtered beat I'm thinking (just opinion of course). Overall, it's a cool modern minimilistic piece. I'd find a diff/better drumbeat for 2:55, and maybe break everything down sooner toward the end instead of waiting til the last 20-30 seconds to strip it down, anytime after 3:48 would be good to start fading stuff out I think. Cool stuff overall though. 
Jeff
Jeff
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 397 posts since 8 Aug, 2004 from Munich, Germany
Well, some of my former pieces suffered from too "thin" drums, so maybe this is some kind of compensationliars&ashes wrote:I didn't like the bombastic phasered drumbeat at 2:55, it could have done with a darker/smaller/filtered beat I'm thinking (just opinion of course).
You would miss the Melotron then (which begins around 4:00 and is not really "loud") ...liars&ashes wrote:[...]and maybe break everything down sooner toward the end instead of waiting til the last 20-30 seconds to strip it down, anytime after 3:48 would be good to start fading stuff out I think. Cool stuff overall though.
Thanks for the nice feedback!
Kind regards,
Andreas
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- KVRAF
- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
Well, as I had listened to your classical pieces "sinfonietta" and the symphony quite often, I first was surprised to find drums at about 0'26
. This is a very nice music, and strangely enough (but funny too) I listen to the "schwebenden Klang" that goes throughout the song as if it belonged to your classical music. A nice atmosphere in this song, and with the rhythm-section quite great.
I can understand (as music is a matter of taste and never anything "objective" anyway
) that liars&ashes found the drums too loud, whereas I like slightly distorted drums often, and find them quite nice, a different atmosphere. Very nice! The mellotron escaped me though, must listen with better speakers than right now I think. Thanks for sharing!
I can understand (as music is a matter of taste and never anything "objective" anyway
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 397 posts since 8 Aug, 2004 from Munich, Germany
The M-Tron actually was not loud enough, so I've changed the end of the piece a little bit (some instrumens fade out slowly, M-Tron can be clearly heard now):
http://www.andreaskrebs.de/assets/media/singularity.mp3
Have fun,
Andreas
http://www.andreaskrebs.de/assets/media/singularity.mp3
Have fun,
Andreas
More music: http://blog.andreaskrebs.de
- KVRian
- 804 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Thanks for bumping this thread Seismic1, and thanks for the music AndreasKrebs - I enjoyed hearing this! I really like the build-up and the ominous feel of the piece, and the slight pitch-bending adds a nice bit of tension to it. Good stuff! 
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 397 posts since 8 Aug, 2004 from Munich, Germany
Thanks for the bump and for the comment! (Whoa, this is 3,5 years old...
)
Andreas
Andreas
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