This instrument is capable of expressing so many emotions. In your creative hands it is more eloquent, more musical in this piece as well as the one before.🌌🐾💡
@@RobinRimbaudScanner robin, i know age is a thing here. i think if you could hear it you would filter the noise i am talking about. it lets your ear bleed and does not add to the musical idea in my opinion. at the beginning it comes and goes only for a second now and then, at 3:30 you could hear it for more than 30secs. i am not here to criticize you.all the best!...maybe i should not hear youtube with my studio speakers...
@@lab-by-the-sea Then again you could blame the instrument too 😂 Sorry about that though, but I didn't run it through any mastering or anything to check frequencies as it was just a fast live recording. Another time it's the kind of thing I'd check for. Next time listen on your phone! :-)
@@stefantielsch7310 Had a lot of messages complaining about these frequencies today. Wondering now if it's actually related to the pedals connected as the previous video never showed anything like that and was a different set up. Then again I agree, some frequencies make it impossible for people to listen, whilst others embrace them. I like to find a middle ground though and don't want to punish people!
Yet, again you make it look all so effortless. This was (to me) quite a haunting, lonely track. The satellite that nobody wanted to talk to, a mere obstruction in space, occasionally crying or singing to itself as its colleagues communicate & get on with work. If you're not picking up on it, I loved it! What a remarkable instrument but it's nothing without an intuitive master to make it sing. Thanks, as always, for these wonderful uploads, Robin. Hope you're healing up nicely.💙
@@RobinRimbaudScanner Glad to read you're improving, ol' chap! Yeah, traveling into my Pixar version of outer space for a few minutes was infinitely preferable to waking up to the diurnal rhythms of another Restless Day (as Geoff wrote) in Glasgow. Thank you.
Actually, it's in of itself a short novel.
and hopefully a great read too :-D
It’s subdued. If it’s scanning for signals.
Just trying to contact my family in outer space!
So cool. I'm really enjoying all the wing pinger explorations that you're sharing. It's very interesting.
Thanks Charles. Just having fun with a beautiful instrument
Keep coming back to this Robin..Need 70 mins of it on CD 🍄
Thank you! I presume you already know about this album then?
You could loop this forever then!
scanner.bandcamp.com/album/wing-pinger
This instrument is capable of expressing so many emotions. In
your creative hands it is more eloquent, more musical in this piece as well as the one before.🌌🐾💡
thanks for listening and your sensitive response to my little improvisation.
Nice and cool machine with a rad name, Wing Pinger. I get the Pinger bit but does Wing have a meaning?
I just read in the comments of the Hainbach video its name in Chinese translates as "flapping wings" .
Interesting bit of kit. Looks amazing as well.
It really is!
that's very sensitive ...heart bleeding, welcome .after all its the time of the death
thanks Bruno!
Did you hear the very high frequencies?
I'm of an age where the highest frequencies don't appear for me (thankfully) but am very aware they are there!
@@RobinRimbaudScanner robin, i know age is a thing here. i think if you could hear it you would filter the noise i am talking about. it lets your ear bleed and does not add to the musical idea in my opinion. at the beginning it comes and goes only for a second now and then, at 3:30 you could hear it for more than 30secs. i am not here to criticize you.all the best!...maybe i should not hear youtube with my studio speakers...
@@lab-by-the-sea Then again you could blame the instrument too 😂 Sorry about that though, but I didn't run it through any mastering or anything to check frequencies as it was just a fast live recording. Another time it's the kind of thing I'd check for. Next time listen on your phone! :-)
@@RobinRimbaudScanner for me these high frequencies are telling their own story. who could tell whats "right" or "wrong"..? alva noto loves them too;)
@@stefantielsch7310 Had a lot of messages complaining about these frequencies today. Wondering now if it's actually related to the pedals connected as the previous video never showed anything like that and was a different set up. Then again I agree, some frequencies make it impossible for people to listen, whilst others embrace them. I like to find a middle ground though and don't want to punish people!
Fantastic....cant wait to get mine
Thanks Jason, it's such a lovely instrument
Very cinematic
Thank you!
Yet, again you make it look all so effortless. This was (to me) quite a haunting, lonely track. The satellite that nobody wanted to talk to, a mere obstruction in space, occasionally crying or singing to itself as its colleagues communicate & get on with work. If you're not picking up on it, I loved it! What a remarkable instrument but it's nothing without an intuitive master to make it sing. Thanks, as always, for these wonderful uploads, Robin. Hope you're healing up nicely.💙
every day healing a little more thanks! And glad you enjoyed my adventure into outer space then!
@@RobinRimbaudScanner Glad to read you're improving, ol' chap! Yeah, traveling into my Pixar version of outer space for a few minutes was infinitely preferable to waking up to the diurnal rhythms of another Restless Day (as Geoff wrote) in Glasgow. Thank you.
Wow...this sounds nice!
Thanks Hank!