I admire all the people who dare to go out of their comfort zone... those who don't give up, those who are authentic... And what your creations reflect, prove it. 🙌🖤
I think its healthy to sometimes if not often go in without a plan, see what happens, refine it a bit and then record it just in case others like it. Here I love the juxtaposition of the bass drone with the higher pitched descending line :)
It depends, the process changes for each song but I tend to use always the same tools which are eq, dynamic eq, multiband compression and limiting. Sometimes saturation and mid/side processing but less often. I usually work in a substractive way, controlling peaks, taming harsh or too resonant frequencies...that kind of work, until I achieve the sound I'm looking for. Also I find gain staging key. I mix and 'master' at the same time if the song is for youtube, but for albums, EPs and so I leave the mastering part to a professional.
It's been a while but when I had this system I always used Clank Chaos for sequencing and creating melodies. Also Pams but not in this case. So here I think I'm using Chaos + Quadrax for creating different envelopes and sequenced modulation.
This sounds like the background ambience of some creepy underground computer/server facility. Incredible! Very immersive
I love this kind of glitchy experimental stuff!
I admire all the people who dare to go out of their comfort zone... those who don't give up, those who are authentic... And what your creations reflect, prove it. 🙌🖤
Thanks Hessence! Really appreciate it
I think its healthy to sometimes if not often go in without a plan, see what happens, refine it a bit and then record it just in case others like it. Here I love the juxtaposition of the bass drone with the higher pitched descending line :)
Totally agree. Thanks for listening!
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would love to see a patch from scratch on a sound like this one. its what I usually look to achieve but somewhere between melodic as well.
Exceptional. Inspiring.
thank you!
This is totally fascinating... 👏👏👏
thank you!
great image for this title......................................nice little experiment.............
thank you!
Wow amazing soundscape! Really love how it´s so filled yet so minimalistic. Do you think you´ll release this on any future album? :)
Thank you! and yes, I really enjoy making this experimental drone stuff so I'll definitelly make an album and this one will be included
@@habnmusic cool! Look forward to it :)
Loving the full use of the stereo field! Feels like I'm being completely eveloped!
Beautiful stuff. I love the textures here
luv ittttt
Thats lovely stuff
thank you!
Question brother, what is your process with mixing/mastering for Eurorack?
It depends, the process changes for each song but I tend to use always the same tools which are eq, dynamic eq, multiband compression and limiting. Sometimes saturation and mid/side processing but less often. I usually work in a substractive way, controlling peaks, taming harsh or too resonant frequencies...that kind of work, until I achieve the sound I'm looking for. Also I find gain staging key. I mix and 'master' at the same time if the song is for youtube, but for albums, EPs and so I leave the mastering part to a professional.
Wow!
This is an example of that sweet spot exists between tonal/musical structure and atonal/noisy generative music.
@@music4screens thanks! I love both sides, definitely this one was fun to make!
@@music4screens Exactly!
What are you sequencing the tones from, anything?
It's been a while but when I had this system I always used Clank Chaos for sequencing and creating melodies. Also Pams but not in this case. So here I think I'm using Chaos + Quadrax for creating different envelopes and sequenced modulation.