Descent (Seismic Gloom)

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Hey Tim! Happy to see you're still here, and what a lovely reintroduction this piece was. Fabulous sound palette, naturally, and a beautiful arrangement full of dreamy themes and drama. I love that dark turn about mid way through.

Great to hear you again!

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folderol wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 3:46 pm I remember this one :)
Oh, and just 2 or 3 years to complete. Careful now, it doesn't pay to rush these things :lol:
Almost 40 months from project creation until the final master. Unfortunately, I forgot about this one for 38 months. I've recently unearthed two more (slightly younger) pieces that I'm now considering for renovation.

Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment, Will :)

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jwnicholson wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 1:05 pm beautiful evolving soundscape. lovely.
jeff
Thanks very much for checking this one out, jeff. Glad you enjoyed it :)

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Jesse Gorter wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2024 12:00 pm really cool you tryout other daw's, sometimes this gets you out of the groove.
I like the atmosphere, the crystal clearness of everything, like a glassy gloomy winter night
It was an interesting exercise, although I only did this because it seemed likely that my primary DAW (which was 32-bit only) appeared to have reached the end of its development. Since I started using MuLab, EXT64 has arrived, and I now have multiple 64-bit options available.

Glad you liked the track, Jesse, and thanks very much for listening and commenting :)

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eassae wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 4:18 pm Dig the tuned percussion transitioning into the first guitar section. Really like the minimal part that starts around 5:08. The first bass stab in there felt very satisfying:)
Tuned percussion is a modded TassMan4 patch. That bass patch is the MuLab Polysynth through Raum.

Thanks very much for listening and commenting, eassae. Glad you liked it :)

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polyslax wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:06 pm Hey Tim! Happy to see you're still here, and what a lovely reintroduction this piece was. Fabulous sound palette, naturally, and a beautiful arrangement full of dreamy themes and drama. I love that dark turn about mid way through.

Great to hear you again!
Hi Matt. Good to see you back here :D It's been a while.

I think the dark parts help me to make sense of the lighter moments (or have I got this the wrong way round) :wink:

Glad this one hit the spot for you. Thanks very much for listening and commenting :)

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