Thanks these all are great to know about and check out. It's a nice space your've created there in that piece. Kinda reminds me of some experiments I've done recently using a program I really love called Forester. It runs in Max for Live demo so I guess that may be a turn off for some but it's extraordinary: http://leafcutterjohn.com/forester-2022/dvdrtldg wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022I am interested and would like to hear more, please send me all your brochures
Lots of good suggestions here but I would recommend one FX unit that often gets overlooked: Sunder Amplitude Splitter
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... -splitter/
Does what it says on the box: splits the signal into amplitude bands (rather than frequency bands), hi middle and low. Each band can be sent out to its own separate channel and treated with other FX, plus it has plenty of its own parameter modulation possibilities. Deceptively simple concept but it's full of surprises, and you can get some wild sounds going, particularly with beats, drum loops & other dynamic sources
Also two extremely cool (and free) VST synths you might not have discovered: Sinnah and Noisetar https://nusofting.com/plugins/sinnah/ https://nusofting.com/plugins/noisetar-freeware-synth/ - I won't bother crapping on about them, just check them out on the website. They're quite unusual and great for experimental sound design
Noise Engineering have some great REs for industrial type stuff, I particularly like their "reverb tail generator" Desmodus https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... /desmodus/ and their berserk distortion unit Ruina https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... ion/ruina/ . Noise Engineering also have some nice free synths, check the shop
Finally check out Blamsoft VK-2 which is a giant roaring analog beast of a synth. Flip it around, start hooking oscillators up to each other, instant Merzbow
Could go on all day but that'll do for now. Please enjoy my own weirdoid Martin Denny stylings
You creature circular overlapped areas of either samples or effects and move through them so feels like moving through a sonic landscape or forest.
I love the Sunder idea! Never thought about doing that before. Can wait to give it a try! Thanks!
Here's my Soundcloud page. I took a hiatus cause of an illness so this is a little older work. Heading in a new direction recently. Maybe more Martin, less industry. Just now getting back into making songs again: https://soundcloud.com/ret-sam-llik
Thanks for taking the time to send these recommendations!