Thank you a lot! It's not an easy one, especially for the audience, because as players & explorers we might - personally - enjoy even some more extreme noise, burbling and so on, when we play for and by ourselves, but that's harder to convey to a more general public. The rare moments I feel like I achieved that on the Wing Pinger, I am very glad I can share it with all of you 🧡
@@Dexba I was some of whose noise and abstract sounds weren’t inside my taste, thanks to great people and this community I realized the beauty of noise and waves. Show your talent is so inspirational and motivating.
Hey, my friend, your video is absolutely awesome! I know it’s really hard to play… but the Meng Qi Wing Pinger sounds incredible in your hands, and you’ve crafted such an immersive atmosphere full of rich textures. It’s clear you’ve got a special talent for bringing out the best in those sounds. you really nailed it-I’m already looking forward to hearing more!
Honoured 🙏🏻 I sometimes see it as a challenge: the Wing Pinger sits on my bookshelf in the living room, so I see every day, and some days I pick up the challenge it is offering me; sometimes I win, sometimes it wins, but it feels so good when I can tame it and ride the subtle line between noise and tones. Plus, the H90 can really be whatever I want, so now I have an extra ally to be able to tame the beast, which is definitely picky with the usual pedals and FX
It really does, and somebody out there has to synthesize flatulence sounds too! Or did you think in movies they just ripped real ones out in front of the mic?
Beautiful use of this lovely electronic music device.
Thank you a lot!
It's not an easy one, especially for the audience, because as players & explorers we might - personally - enjoy even some more extreme noise, burbling and so on, when we play for and by ourselves, but that's harder to convey to a more general public.
The rare moments I feel like I achieved that on the Wing Pinger, I am very glad I can share it with all of you 🧡
@@Dexba I was some of whose noise and abstract sounds weren’t inside my taste, thanks to great people and this community I realized the beauty of noise and waves.
Show your talent is so inspirational and motivating.
Hey, my friend, your video is absolutely awesome!
I know it’s really hard to play… but the Meng Qi Wing Pinger sounds incredible in your hands, and you’ve crafted such an immersive atmosphere full of rich textures. It’s clear you’ve got a special talent for bringing out the best in those sounds. you really nailed it-I’m already looking forward to hearing more!
Honoured 🙏🏻
I sometimes see it as a challenge: the Wing Pinger sits on my bookshelf in the living room, so I see every day, and some days I pick up the challenge it is offering me; sometimes I win, sometimes it wins, but it feels so good when I can tame it and ride the subtle line between noise and tones.
Plus, the H90 can really be whatever I want, so now I have an extra ally to be able to tame the beast, which is definitely picky with the usual pedals and FX
Nice one, mate!
Thank you so much 🧡
poor! - it sounds like flatulence...........
It really does, and somebody out there has to synthesize flatulence sounds too!
Or did you think in movies they just ripped real ones out in front of the mic?