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Thalamus
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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.thalamusic.dk/spacetravel.mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: hmm<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects,Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © 2003 Loah Naux (His Alien Incarnation)<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Please bring me back to my mother planet, you know, the Z one...

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Post by eliam »

wow.
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Post by petal »

Very beautiful - Nice to hear something different from you than your excelent TripHop.

Oh how I wish that I had your production skills and productive workflow....

Nice voyage, well chosen sounds and a fine production as allways - Yes, please try more of these new directions!

I think I'm ready to go to bed now - "thank you sir, may I have another?" (filmquiz)

Cheers!
Thomas :smile:
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Post by Neil B »

Noah,
I've never used the ratings thingy before but I'm going to give it 10/10. This is seriously awesome and near perfect. You've really made my day with this one.
It is without doubt (but only in my opinion) one of the best tracks ever uploaded to "Z".
It is beautiful. I can picture every second of the journey. It reminds me of Jonn Serrie (Planetary Chronicles etc).
More of this style from you pleeeeeeease!
I could continue with the superlatives, but hey, depending on the response from the Chief Scientist, I'm sure there's room for another crew member on "Starchaser" :grin:
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Post by eliam »

I have to second Neil with my praise on this truly remarkable piece. Peaceful, soothing, balanced, plainly beautiful! Congratulations.
Can you tell us more about how it was created, which synths were used, etc.?
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Post by Thalamus »

Ha ah ha ya whaaaaa.

You still think Noah is alive don't you, ignorants. Ha ha, nah, after he came inside me body, strange sounds are coming out of my mouth. These are the sounds you hear.... (through a nuemann U-67, neve amplified, natural space ambience).

If you wanna get in contact with him, your only chance is to contact your local spacecenter and become astonaut. New official address is 400.11:34"22'467.1 (Turn left at Saturn 5 minutes after the McDonalds sign, if you're at hyperspeed, that is). I have beers cooled down way below absolute zero.

If any luck I will speak through the Nuemann again tonight, and make a noize down there at your planetZ.

Until then, behave and do something nice to your loved ones or the same will happen to you.

Loah.
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Sorry for the alien to be so rude, I had no control.

This songs really consist of many many layers, from many synths, filters and tape delays.

It uses MOD III, Vectron, Minimax, Prophet, Absynth, Atmosphere, Kurzweil K2vx and various sound FX.

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