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ChrisWerner
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Post by ChrisWerner »

This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Ambient<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Cubase and Pulsar Synth´s like Comb by Zarg(Lead)<BR> copyright © 2002 Chris Werner<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> When you are ready to make music ,you have the ideas in your head and you are in a sensetive shape to start your Pulsar and sequencer stuff,nothing is more dissapointing then a bluescreen.
All good ideas and your creative shape are gone.
That what Slave of Technic is about.
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Post by algorhythm »

i like it. bit short though . . . but you can keep it playing cuz it loops nicely. :wink:
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Post by kensuguro »

I love those gong sounds. This would work GREAT for a soundtrack. Somewhere deep under ground... a bit humid.. Then, you enter a magnificent cave, maybe a hidden treasure. It is so awesome, you cant move, or breathe. But when you realize, a gust of wind washes all the riches away like sand, right before your eyes. You think, it only takes a gust of wind... that's all.

So, I guess it sort of fits in with the blue screen syndrome.. That's all it takes, and you loose all your inspiration. Boy, do I get mad when that happens.

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Post by cook »

It's awesome, absolutely. The winds, the space, the appearing little sounds coming out of that. I would appreciate very much if you would say something about how it's done, Chris, starting with devices.

Are there any tutorials about making these deep spaces, winds, etc. available?
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Post by remixme »

Sounds like you were inspired by the blade runner soundtrack!
Very creative use of soundscapes, I sort of feel its building up to something, a full on song perhaps, need to be good one to do the intro justice though.

As for making winds and soundscapes, sometimes recording anything like a car passing for instance and then slowing the playback down then add some effects can achieve the desired result. Key to it is experimentation.

This track truly belongs to the genre 'art of noise'
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Thanks to everybody for your lovley reviews.
@ Cook I don´t really know how this piece grown. For the lead I used a Zarg Comb and the Wind comes from a Yamaha CS1x : I used a GeneralMidi Preset called Applause and cut the high frequences out of it :smile:.
The Gong comes from the additiveSynth you can find it here at Planet/devices.
That´s all I can remember now.
For you who like the Windy sounds I developt a Ambient Sphere Box -Ambitosphere Box-.
It contains besides other stuff a great Section for Wind.Try it at the ModularCorner.
Thanks again to everybody who listen to my music.
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