and fell in love with the preset PulsePad and thought to myself, this beast has great ambient potential...
I modified the PulsePad preset a bit and added a few voices, 8 in total for the grand finale, and created this small ambient piece in honor of this great new synth, Atze.
I hope you'll enjoy it!
Cheers!
Thomas
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oh la la! great film score! fantastic!
its fun making synths if someone uses it that way. but why "by roy thinnes (and others)"? it was just me, myself and I
roy thinnes wrote:but why "by roy thinnes (and others)"? it was just me, myself and I
Yes I realize it was mostly your work, but:
roy thinnes wrote:
..and hey, I forgot to thank some people: Shroomz (MidiPrgmChange a.o.), zangsta (early beta testing), and, last not least: Kamil (for his everlasting Modular ideas - without some ModularSynth knowledge I wouldn't be able to develop Scope devices).
These were "the others" I were referring to, I was not trying to remove the praise from you
Real nice Brotha' Man Thomas...............
That's a sizzly Bastard 'eh?
The Additive VST's I heard could not play a nice straight tone in the upper registers like that without having an offense character to them.
This demo shows FAT up and down the keyboard really well.......
Nice, meditative, piece. I was almost into theta waves when it ended...I wouldn't mind hearing a longer version, or a group of like pieces. Thanks for sharing. Also thanks for giving such a nice demo of what the Atze can do in this context. Definitely goes into my zen music playlist.
For Sure! Nice one...new age smoothies all the way!
johndunn wrote:Nice, meditative, piece. I was almost into theta waves when it ended...I wouldn't mind hearing a longer version, or a group of like pieces. Thanks for sharing. Also thanks for giving such a nice demo of what the Atze can do in this context. Definitely goes into my zen music playlist.
netguyjoel wrote:For Sure! Nice one...new age smoothies all the way!
johndunn wrote:Nice, meditative, piece. I was almost into theta waves when it ended...I wouldn't mind hearing a longer version, or a group of like pieces. Thanks for sharing. Also thanks for giving such a nice demo of what the Atze can do in this context. Definitely goes into my zen music playlist.
Yeah, with all this rich resonance - if you pipe these pieces through some good speakers at high volume, they'll give you a good cleansing (like a new age 'smoothy')
netguyjoel wrote:For Sure! Nice one...new age smoothies all the way!
johndunn wrote:Nice, meditative, piece. I was almost into theta waves when it ended...I wouldn't mind hearing a longer version, or a group of like pieces. Thanks for sharing. Also thanks for giving such a nice demo of what the Atze can do in this context. Definitely goes into my zen music playlist.
Yeah, with all this rich resonance - if you pipe these pieces through some good speakers at high volume, they'll give you a good cleansing (like a new age 'smoothy')
roy thinnes wrote:
..and hey, I forgot to thank some people: Shroomz (MidiPrgmChange a.o.), zangsta (early beta testing), and, last not least: Kamil (for his everlasting Modular ideas - without some ModularSynth knowledge I wouldn't be able to develop Scope devices).
These were "the others" I were referring to, I was not trying to remove the praise from you
Nice demo petal.
Btw, just want to say that I didn't have anything to do with Roy's cool synthesizer. He just thanked me for telling him how to get the midi program changing of presets working, which leads me to remember that it was SpaceF who originally told me how to do it when I asked him a couple of years back. So, thanks SpaceF!!
I came to an insight a few years back about how to compose music, which I think has been proven here: always leave your audience wanting more. If you succeed at that, you've done something right