"earth and leaf" ambient

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Thank you for that core.

Yes makes the 'Diva...analogue' pages long debate here a little sterile.....with Diva and hardware analogue, and almost [DCO] analogue, hardware VA and DSP...who can really tell the difference...and who really cares..just music, a means to an end.

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I am sorry to hear about your loss Fate.


really gorgeous piece of music you have created here.. will be listening to this again tonight.. i really love this.. i would suggest revisiting this at a later date and fixing the low end a bit more and just nudging down the reverb a tiny smidgin.. it takes away from just how floaty and ambient it could sound.great work with the arrangement.. flowed superbly.
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hey thanks tatsama.
yes, could certainly look at that sometime, so a little cutting and lower on one channel should change things a bit.

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Nicely done, and enjoyed. Thank you.
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thanks DH, hope all is well with you.


Here is a remix version with some EQ cuts and less reverb, it is a little different, hopefully better.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9504745/leaf%20and%20earth.mp3

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anybody think the second 'leaf and earth' version is any better ??

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Yes, this last version mix is best.
I liked the floaty flow of this piece, and the old analog restricted bandwidth sound.
I own a Lex as well, and i'd not recommend peaking the input with nothing other then percussive attacks.
Make up for Lex's conservative input gain somewhere else later in your effect chain.

If you haven't already done this...what I would have done would be to apply cathedral verb, (chamber) from somewhere around 120hz and above only. Then place a high pass at 60hz and a moderate peak cut at 120hz. I think this smooths the bass bandwidth and still lets you add a lot of verb diffusion without causing bass overtone ringing in the reverb. (ha...spellchecker tells me reverb is not a word. I know it''s short for reverberation...that's a real word..but really, come on now. lol )

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thanks for this, much appreciated.

annode wrote: I own a Lex as well, and i'd not recommend peaking the input with nothing other then percussive attacks.
yes, ahem, think I know when it is going to peak now and have it backed down a little from that.


annode wrote: If you haven't already done this...what I would have done would be to apply cathedral verb, (chamber) from somewhere around 120hz and above only. Then place a high pass at 60hz and a moderate peak cut at 120hz. I think this smooths the bass bandwidth and still lets you add a lot of verb diffusion without causing bass overtone ringing in the reverb.
this is really good advice thanks, kind of embarrassingly obvious that it is more of a problem for the bass frequencies. Thanks will mess around and save to a template.


annode wrote: I lost a best friend at Christmas. He took his life. Very sad when you lose a loved one.
My condolences.
Sorry to hear this, what a tragedy terrible thing to happen. For me it is easier being a loss at the end of a long full life, the foreshortening what a waste must be particularly difficult. All the best.

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