(Organic Electronic) - Back To Nature
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- TritoneAddiction
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As the description and title suggests I've tried to make this one pretty organic sounding. Rather than "normal" synths I've used stuff like Friktion, ProjectSAM, ID8, AC-1 Acoustic Clapper.
I've also let quantizing be a bit looser and the pitch be a bit wobblier on certain sounds.
I've also let quantizing be a bit looser and the pitch be a bit wobblier on certain sounds.
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Tritone, this sounds amazing. At 00:31 song became for a moment toally jazzy.
Damn this sounds good. Amazing. I love it. Thumbs up.
+1 from me!
Damn this sounds good. Amazing. I love it. Thumbs up.
+1 from me!
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- TritoneAddiction
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Thanks.Rising Night Wave wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024Tritone, this sounds amazing. At 00:31 song became for a moment toally jazzy.
Damn this sounds good. Amazing. I love it. Thumbs up.
+1 from me!
It seems like the jazzier type of chords have come up more frequently in my songs lately. I have no idea why though. I never listen to jazz. But I try not question these things when I create. Better to just go with it.
I really like the section starting at 1:03. The song is very relaxing. This is something you could keep on repeat for a while. What did you use for reverb on this?
Relax. Listen to some music.
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I’m riding the bus. It’s nice and made me forget about work for a minute so thank you.
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- TritoneAddiction
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Thanks. The "pad" is actually just the reverb from the flute. The Valley Plateau reverb is awesome for thick and lush reverbs.
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Thanks. I've used a couple of different reverbs. The reverb at the 1:03 is the Valley Plateau reverb. Definitely has become one of my favorites. It's awesome for big, thick and lush.
I've also used Synapse Fat Space for the plucky lead melody. And Skrocks reverb are used in afew places as well. They are all great in their own way.
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Nice to hear.Last Alternative wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024I’m riding the bus. It’s nice and made me forget about work for a minute so thank you.
Thats clever. I've never heard of Valley or the VCV rack before. Thanks for the infoTritoneAddiction wrote: ↑31 Oct 2024Thanks. The "pad" is actually just the reverb from the flute. The Valley Plateau reverb is awesome for thick and lush reverbs.
This sounds great Tritone!
Nice, uplifting vibes.
Keep it up, nice!
Nice, uplifting vibes.
Keep it up, nice!
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I would definitely recommend to check out the Valley Plateau reverb. Let me know if you want some sound examples from previous songs I've made where I've used it.WolfZeit wrote: ↑31 Oct 2024Thats clever. I've never heard of Valley or the VCV rack before. Thanks for the infoTritoneAddiction wrote: ↑31 Oct 2024
Thanks. The "pad" is actually just the reverb from the flute. The Valley Plateau reverb is awesome for thick and lush reverbs.
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Thanks, glad you dig it.
Yeah I'd like that, thanks mate.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑31 Oct 2024I would definitely recommend to check out the Valley Plateau reverb. Let me know if you want some sound examples from previous songs I've made where I've used it.
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So here's a few examples where the Valley Plateau reverb was used. They all stem from my two songs "Preparation" and "Butterfly". I'll link them as well in case you want to hear everything in context.WolfZeit wrote: ↑01 Nov 2024Yeah I'd like that, thanks mate.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑31 Oct 2024
I would definitely recommend to check out the Valley Plateau reverb. Let me know if you want some sound examples from previous songs I've made where I've used it.
So it's first without the Valley Plateau reverb and then with it for every example.
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Thanks. Definitely tried some new things with this one.
Thanks for doing those examples TritoneAddiction. It creates a good type of parallel processing/movement for the percussion. And for things like the toybox and the strings it lifts them right up. Have you had a chance to play with Ripley yet? Was wondering how it compared. Two cool tracks by the way. Preparation is very cinematic. Do you send your music to Film/TV production companies for possible use? Butterfly - love the way you can feel them fluttering about you with the arps/percussion you've created.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑01 Nov 2024So here's a few examples where the Valley Plateau reverb was used. They all stem from my two songs "Preparation" and "Butterfly". I'll link them as well in case you want to hear everything in context.
So it's first without the Valley Plateau reverb and then with it for every example.
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You’re welcome.WolfZeit wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024Thanks for doing those examples TritoneAddiction. It creates a good type of parallel processing/movement for the percussion. And for things like the toybox and the strings it lifts them right up. Have you had a chance to play with Ripley yet? Was wondering how it compared. Two cool tracks by the way. Preparation is very cinematic. Do you send your music to Film/TV production companies for possible use? Butterfly - love the way you can feel them fluttering about you with the arps/percussion you've created.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑01 Nov 2024
So here's a few examples where the Valley Plateau reverb was used. They all stem from my two songs "Preparation" and "Butterfly". I'll link them as well in case you want to hear everything in context.
So it's first without the Valley Plateau reverb and then with it for every example.
Haven’t done any music for TV. A couple of years ago I had plans to make music for video games. But I realized that I want to keep my music making time free to do what I want without having to do any compromises.
I think the new devices for R13 looks cool and interesting, including Ripley. I’d like to get those. But unfortunately I’m not a fan of some of the changes in R13 so I’m currently sticking to R11.
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