Real music! So often people play around on Ciat Lonbarde without actually trying to compose something (and good for them, no shade). But cheers to you for putting in the extra effort to build this track. Beautiful!
WOW! A very rare ambient Ciat-Lonbarde session. Wonderful to see these instruments can actually be mellow like this and not just chaotically noisy. Very nice :)
Thank you! I think the C-L instruments are very open-ended in that sense. Depends on where you want to go. Personally I’m almost always ending up on the ambient/melodic path :-)
@@noctopolismusic461 that sounds cool. I held out a long time bying a Bejolin because it alsways was showed as a noisebox. Then I ended buying a Macumbista Benjolin, and soon found it could be a very good ambient machine. This makes me wanna check out C-L instruments more.
@@noctopolismusic461 I dont know about that one, but the Macumbiste changes drastically when i patch cv out to other cv out. I have been warned not to do that, but it can really make some wonderful changes.
This is a particularly good one! I’m not super huge on overly tonal synth music, the best part about synths is removing all restraints from creativity… This is great tho
Real music! So often people play around on Ciat Lonbarde without actually trying to compose something (and good for them, no shade). But cheers to you for putting in the extra effort to build this track. Beautiful!
Thanks, kind words indeed. So glad you appreciate the music!
Well, that tugs on my heart strings. Lovely.
@@jammystraub488 Thank you, I’m happy to hear that!
Nice getting these beasts under control.
Well, sort of … :-). Thank you!
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you!
WOW! A very rare ambient Ciat-Lonbarde session. Wonderful to see these instruments can actually be mellow like this and not just chaotically noisy. Very nice :)
Thank you! I think the C-L instruments are very open-ended in that sense. Depends on where you want to go. Personally I’m almost always ending up on the ambient/melodic path :-)
@@noctopolismusic461 that sounds cool. I held out a long time bying a Bejolin because it alsways was showed as a noisebox. Then I ended buying a Macumbista Benjolin, and soon found it could be a very good ambient machine. This makes me wanna check out C-L instruments more.
Funny, I’m just considering getting the C-L Benjolin again. I had it for a while but probably didn’t give it enough time.
@@noctopolismusic461 I dont know about that one, but the Macumbiste changes drastically when i patch cv out to other cv out. I have been warned not to do that, but it can really make some wonderful changes.
Lovely!
Thank you!
This is beautiful!
Thank you!
Masterful and inspiring. As always! I've been looping your music in the mornings and evenings in the winter, it's perfect for that. Thank you!
Thank you, as always, for your encouraging words 💙. I’m glad you enjoy what I do!
wonderful
🙏🏻💙
This is a particularly good one! I’m not super huge on overly tonal synth music, the best part about synths is removing all restraints from creativity… This is great tho
@@SS_Psyops Thanks, glad you enjoy it!
@@noctopolismusic461 for sure, I like your work.
What’s doing the beautiful chords/pad in the background
Probably chords from the Tetrax through Ditto Looper, halv speed.
what is the machine middle left? Beautiful music thankyou
Thank you! It’s the Palmelund Ampel, a multiple trig & cv controller / sequencer. It’s great even though it’s not used that much in this clip.
@@noctopolismusic461 Looks excellent.Never seen one for sale or even seen one in action.
@@elektrenai219 Contact @palmelundsynthesizers at Instagram if you’re interested. He’s great!