My Electronic Garden

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ChrisWerner
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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: Electronic/Ambient<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: 007 Saturn Pulsar-Cubase effects-mixer Absynth Kontakt Reaktor<BR> copyright © 2002 Christian Werner<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Let´s take a walk through my Electronic Garden. Feel free to look around, but if you enter the dark array, you are on your own risk.
Don´t worry, you will be found.

The last week I´ve done much sampling work, loopment and effecting. I´ve completed my
downsampling of the Klaus Schulze Collection1 Sample CD. Many instruments from Mellotron to SY99 or JD-800. Most of these samples are edited with the Roland Sound Space System RSS, it should give us a great 3D Panorama, decide this on our own and tell me your impression, please. Only 1000CD exists.

Hope you like my garden somehow..
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Post by mr swim »

quite spooky for a garden !

Good noises though . . .
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Post by algorhythm »

I like this one too Chris. definitely a 'keeper' in my mp3 folder. you are very talented and it shows in your hard work.

'loopment' - harhar. I just love german english sometimes. :wink:
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Post by Neil B »

Hmmm, now then:
When I first heard this I didn't like it. Too busy, perhaps trying to be too much.
On second hearing it starts to make sense and there are sections that I like.
I've now listened to it a bit more and, as you may say about a garden, it is growing on me.
Perhaps I like a more formal garden, not one that is perhaps a bit overgrown in places or overplanted.
The production and sonic quality is great and your talent again shows through, but I'd like to get my pruning secateurs to this!
Well done again - perhaps it's just too far out for me, but I'll keep looking at the garden at different times of the day.
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Post by pegasus »

lots of bees buzzin around in 3D *gg*....
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Post by hubird »

like this one, Chris
sounding good also
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Hi and thank you all, I´am just back from my holiday in the Netherlands, I was in a city called Opmeer, the weather was terrible but I´ve done the best of it. Thank you for the reviews.
Neil, you should accept your age :eek:

CU soon with something big.
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Post by samplaire »

Very addictive, subtle and strong in one! I like it much! There is one thingthat spoils the overall feeling - the bees. Perhaps I would hide them a bit into background.
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Hey CW - I never mentioned my age - you did :grin:
Unless you were reading my handle!
Anyway I've changed it - is that better?

I'm interested
"CU Soon with something big" ????
Me personally? Planet Z? Is it music oder?
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Post by AudioIrony »

WOW ! ! !
This blew me away... well I actually thought I had walked into something wonderous and was then lifted above it - then I got scared wondering if the the machine that lifted me was going to fail and drop me or simply mince me up.
I loved it... definitely a keeper in my mp3 collection as well
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And Charlie said: "I'm cool with that" and set fire to a posh hammer to make it official
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Thank you Sir Samplaire, Neil (tz tz) and fdumptch( you really understood my story,I think). That machine was this flanged sound,I think.
It starts right and goes left and than around to break away.

Neil, you wrote that at Algo´s immanence track:
"but I think I'm getting too old for the more way-out sections. "
Nothing more to say...


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Post by samplaire »

I've been listening to the Electronic Garden 10 times one by one right after downloading. I did it just for my pleasure!!!! Yes, it could be longer than it is!
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Post by Thalamus »

Hi Chris,

I'm in love with this big universe you created.

Somehow if I really listen to your song (did many times) I see and feel plants grow. I think your title and ideas is totally on the spot.

You have a great overview of your stuff.

This is supernice...
Yours truely

Noah Laux
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Hi Thalamus, I have to say thankyou for your great review. Have a good time in my garden, you are always welcome.

Chris
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