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PatchAdamz wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:58 am Very nice, one of my favorites of yours.
I wish there was more "sparse" music like this.
There is something to be said by simplicity and good sound.
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Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, PatchAdamz. Glad you liked it :)

I think this piece has 6 synth instances, although a couple of them are duplicated in the left and right channels, giving 8 different sources. The next track only contains 4 instrument tracks, but probably sounds less sparse, due to the patches used.

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French composer Claude Debussy said, “Music is the space between the notes.”

This tune shows how true that is.....

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experimental.crow wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 2:54 pm had a listen or two to the soundcloud link ...

minimal yet flowing ...
the intro is sublime ...
not afraid to use the spaces between the notes ...

well mixed , well staged ...

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Thanks very much for taking the time to listen, and for the nice comments, e.c. Glad you liked it :)

The music/writing for this was unplanned. I sat down with the DAW and said "what can I do with these Absynth sounds?" The guitar-like synth was the only deliberate addition.

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as Exp.crow said, well mixed, well staged.

The handling of reverb is especially satisfying. Then, the high end particularly is sharp but not grating.
- maybe saying "ambient" promotes an expectation of sleepytime mellow or like yez ate three gummies (per the one comment). I found it something to pay attention to (and I don't care for the label much anyway) so Not Ambient (confer Eno in Music for Airports and the kind of original point ie., you don't so much listen to it but let it wash over you). But labels are for record store bins /albeit that's pretty much history now/ anyhow. It's musical storytelling, isn't it.

- unmistakably Absynth from the get-go. Are you doing three instances, as one for each channel? Anyway there's distinctly 3 fields in the stereoness, I mean as opposed to a wash. I wished it were continued in development if only for 3 outputs for the 3 channels. It still works here on the ARM system-on-chip (under Rosetta 2) despite NI putting the red X mark against, on that page.

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Allomerus wrote: Mon Sep 04, 2023 11:54 pm Lovely empty feeling of discovery!
Well done!
:)
Thanks very much for taking the time to check this one out, John. Glad you liked it :)

The composition process was a spatially-constrained voyage of discovery, too :wink:

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Quite liked it! :D

Nice mix of timbres, a lovely faint ominous tone here and there I agree, managed to keep my interest and I have a 30 second attention span (lolol!).

Will go poke around in your other works. :) :)
Bandcamp: https://suitcaseoflizards.bandcamp.com/
Linux Mint, Waveform 13 Pro, U-He synths, Audio Damage effects,.

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Frantz wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 2:06 am I haven't listened to Firestarter. I will check it out at some point.
I think it's one of their better soundtracks.
Frantz wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 2:06 am Drambient? Hmmm, never heard of it but I guess it's OK. Now if it were called Future Drambient, it would be a deal breaker. :ud:
I think I've seen Drambient mentioned, although I'm not really sure it's a thing.
Frantz wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 2:06 am Comparing the original and the new tracks at 1:14, I definitely prefer the new one. Less feedback-like harshness in the sounds. A big improvement IMO. :tu:
Thanks very much for having another listen, Frantz. Good to know that my tweaks worked out :tu:

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seismic1 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:36 pm
Frantz wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 2:06 am I haven't listened to Firestarter. I will check it out at some point.
I think it's one of their better soundtracks.
I just listened to Firestarter. Excellent TD! Thanks for the recommendation.

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eassae wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 5:36 pm Great sounds, it develops well over time, and I love the spaghetti western feel.
Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, eassae. Glad you liked it :)

Now may be a good time to watch a Leone film.

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seismic1 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:56 am
PatchAdamz wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:58 am Very nice, one of my favorites of yours.
I wish there was more "sparse" music like this.
There is something to be said by simplicity and good sound.
:tu: :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu:
Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, PatchAdamz. Glad you liked it :)

I think this piece has 6 synth instances, although a couple of them are duplicated in the left and right channels, giving 8 different sources. The next track only contains 4 instrument tracks, but probably sounds less sparse, due to the patches used.
No problem,

Always happy to support others music. :)

Best of luck with your career.... :tu:

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StudioDave wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 12:29 pm
seismic1 wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 10:04 pm Sadly, I think Shimmer is Windows/MacOS only :(
Not a problem. I've been using a Mac Mini M1 (MacOS) for some time now. I switched after some intense frustration trying to bring my Linux desktop up to date. An unsupported video card broke the deal, and at the same time a friend suggested I look at the Mac instead. I did. I'm not happy with Apple but the machine is a wonder, I'm now able to make much larger patches in VCV Rack, plus I have access to a number of platform-limited music and sound applications. I'm still running Linux here, it's just not my main audio production platform anymore.

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Shimmer is capable of some astounding harmonic effects, but recently I've been using some more "natural" settings, and I'm quite pleased with the results. I think it's great value.

I was using Linux from '98 until 2-3 years ago, but for work, and not music production. My main problem relating to OS updates was related to hardware support (new video, audio or network interfaces). It would often take the OS 18-24 months to add support for new devices, although the RedHat/CentOS projects improved things 15-20 years ago. My main interest these days is the C compiler.

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jethrobull wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 5:27 am Beautiful stuff! Fantastic work as usual Tim :clap: :tu:
Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, jb. Glad you enjoyed it :)

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PatchAdamz wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:14 am French composer Claude Debussy said, “Music is the space between the notes.”

This tune shows how true that is.....
"Music is the cup which holds the wine of silence.
Sound is that cup, but empty.
Noise is that cup, but broken."

Robert Fripp, c. 1980

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jancivil wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:17 am as Exp.crow said, well mixed, well staged.
Tyvm. I think it's easier to get things right in these more minimal pieces.
jancivil wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:17 am The handling of reverb is especially satisfying. Then, the high end particularly is sharp but not grating.
The reverb is Valhalla Shimmer's BlackHole preset. I increased the Hi-Cut slightly but made some cuts to the Hi-Cuts out of one pair of Absynth patches.
jancivil wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:17 am - maybe saying "ambient" promotes an expectation of sleepytime mellow or like yez ate three gummies (per the one comment). I found it something to pay attention to (and I don't care for the label much anyway) so Not Ambient (confer Eno in Music for Airports and the kind of original point ie., you don't so much listen to it but let it wash over you). But labels are for record store bins /albeit that's pretty much history now/ anyhow. It's musical storytelling, isn't it.
"ambient" was the closest genre descriptor that came to mind, but I agree that this may be too dramatic to qualify, although "ambient" does seem to have evolved a lot since the early Eno daze :wink:
jancivil wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:17 am - unmistakably Absynth from the get-go. Are you doing three instances, as one for each channel? Anyway there's distinctly 3 fields in the stereoness, I mean as opposed to a wash. I wished it were continued in development if only for 3 outputs for the 3 channels. It still works here on the ARM system-on-chip (under Rosetta 2) despite NI putting the red X mark against, on that page.
I have seven instances of Absynth here, although four of them are made up of 2 identical patch pairs, each pair routed separately to left and right. Another sound is made up of a pair of non-matching patches routed separately left and right, and a final instance using conventional stereo.

Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, Jan. Glad you liked it :)

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SuitcaseOfLizards wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:03 am Quite liked it! :D

Nice mix of timbres, a lovely faint ominous tone here and there I agree, managed to keep my interest and I have a 30 second attention span (lolol!).

Will go poke around in your other works. :) :)
It's certainly a mainly gloomy piece with a few brighter bits in the second half of the track.

Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, SuitcaseOfLizards. Glad you liked it :)

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