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That softer lead sound with the slight vibrato that comes in before the midpoint of the piece sounds very Eno-esque ❤ Great composition and love the use of noise.
In the darkened bedroom of a rented house, a woman sits at the foot of her bed, holding a UV lamp. She remembers playing with her husband and son on a beach, somewhere; the memory is distant, like the murmur of a dead heart. The sunlight is so bright in her mind's eye, yet her reality is the darkness. It is cold in the room. She slowly caresses the power switch on the lamp, like she does every morning, while blood slowly rolls down her cheeks. The phone rings. She answers. "Yes?" "It's here," a strange voice says. "I'll be down momentarily," the woman replies. She pulls the UV lamp from the outlet, and bites the cord in half with her teeth, and then throws it under the bed. It makes a sound as it impacts the coffin underneath.
What are your thoughts on Syntakt vs Digitone as a standalone ambient instrument? I'm wondering about things like, does Syntakt push more towards percussion or is that just a cosmetic difference? And how easily can one do noise sounds with Digitone (like pure simple noise, or using noise to modulate something else)?
@@JoggingHouse thanks, you're fast! It's a shame how often noise is overlooked on synths and devices, even though it can make such a difference without any special tech requirements. The Noise Engineering synth engines on the Microfreak are a good example.
Absolutely gorgeous!! Which machine voices are you using here? I'm guessing that oceanic noise texture is Sy Bits. Super inspiring stuff, to see how far you can take the Syntakt.
Thank you! I use a different engine on each track. It was a way to trying out as much as possible to learn the Syntakt. So all the synth engines plus some percussion engines than I shaped into synth like voices.
holy moly, instant subscribe to your channel. good job. so this is syntakt only? no post effects? may I ask what (model) tape recorder you are recording it on? how did you digitalize it afterwards?
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Listening in 50% speed... Wowza!
It's fascinating how you can imprint your "sonic signature" on every track, no matter what gear you are using. Well done!
Thank you so much. That sound just happens :)
I was thinking the same thing! It doesn’t jut happen😀you are skilled musician with a musical vision!
Love the tones 👏🏻
Thank you!
That softer lead sound with the slight vibrato that comes in before the midpoint of the piece sounds very Eno-esque ❤ Great composition and love the use of noise.
Thank you!
Love that tape noise. And the lovely tones💚
Amazing!
Thanks!
Beautiful. Thank you for your music!
@@EulogyfortheAngels Thanks for the kind words.
Hyperlight drifter vibes. Nice!
this video is why i am a thou short this month. beautifully done.
awesome........just love how minimal you've kept this....while still allowing it to evolve.......v nuanced and balanced......
Thank you!
thanks for the thanks ;0)
What’s the Most versatile piece gear that helps shape your sound?
Lushy sounds as always , good job :)
Thank you!
Well done.
Wow. I love your beautiful setup! Tape-recorder looks awesome. Oh, and nice music too! ;)
Many thanks!
In the darkened bedroom of a rented house, a woman sits at the foot of her bed, holding a UV lamp. She remembers playing with her husband and son on a beach, somewhere; the memory is distant, like the murmur of a dead heart. The sunlight is so bright in her mind's eye, yet her reality is the darkness. It is cold in the room. She slowly caresses the power switch on the lamp, like she does every morning, while blood slowly rolls down her cheeks. The phone rings. She answers.
"Yes?"
"It's here," a strange voice says.
"I'll be down momentarily," the woman replies.
She pulls the UV lamp from the outlet, and bites the cord in half with her teeth, and then throws it under the bed. It makes a sound as it impacts the coffin underneath.
That‘s beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Feeling warm and cozy🥰
Perfect :)
What are your thoughts on Syntakt vs Digitone as a standalone ambient instrument? I'm wondering about things like, does Syntakt push more towards percussion or is that just a cosmetic difference? And how easily can one do noise sounds with Digitone (like pure simple noise, or using noise to modulate something else)?
I like both. Syntakt is leaning a bit more towards percussion. No pure noise on Digitakt. No noise as mod source on an Elektron box.
@@JoggingHouse thanks, you're fast! It's a shame how often noise is overlooked on synths and devices, even though it can make such a difference without any special tech requirements. The Noise Engineering synth engines on the Microfreak are a good example.
hell yeah
:)
Quality !! 😎
Thanks!
That's freaking beautiful
Thanks!
gorgeous!
Thanks!
These videos are awesome! More like this please. Subbed so I don't miss the next one.
Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous!! Which machine voices are you using here? I'm guessing that oceanic noise texture is Sy Bits. Super inspiring stuff, to see how far you can take the Syntakt.
Thank you! I use a different engine on each track. It was a way to trying out as much as possible to learn the Syntakt. So all the synth engines plus some percussion engines than I shaped into synth like voices.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
tremendous
Thank you!
Super dreamy
Thank you, Tom!
This is what I need as I leave Earths atmosphere back to Moon Base 121
Have a safe trip.
Very nice, I love the clean & simple setup. Subscribed!
Is any of the ambient hiss from the tape or is there a hiss/noise track from the Syntakt?
Thanks! It‘s the tape plus noisy Syntakt sounds being fed to its delay.
A truly beautiful piece. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Thank you!
Nice track!
Thanks
Mesmerising 👍🙏
Thank you!
Amazing! Loved it!
Glad you like it.
lovely track
Thank you :)
Really nice !!!
Glad you like it!
Nice one!
Thank you!
sweet music - sweet noise ❤️
Many thanks, Mika!
holy moly, instant subscribe to your channel. good job.
so this is syntakt only? no post effects?
may I ask what (model) tape recorder you are recording it on? how did you digitalize it afterwards?
Thanks. It‘s Syntakt only. The recorder is a Revox B77. I just rewind and record the audio into Ableton. There I do some light eq edits if needed.
this is a really nice, rushing, quiet ambient track, thanks for sharing👌🎼i would like to leave you a subscription👍
Thank you!