This is magnificent. A real testament to what this synthesizer is capable of. Moog One is one of those "infinite" synthesizers which will be delivering fresh timbres till the end of Time.
Thanks! It’s just good old MilkDrop2 for WinAmp - for some tracks I export stems and make animations for each separately and then blend them, in this case it was just a single preset on the master. I run the plugin at a high enough resolution to screen grab a 1080p window, then bring the video into HitFilm or DaVinci for more processing and for editing.
Thank you! :) The drum sounds are from UVI's Drum Designer, a very tweakable sample based library. Almost all sounds are Moog One (about 20 tracks of those), the only other synth used is an Impulse Command from Analog Solutions, which does some of the rhythmic patterns heard at the beginning and the end.
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Nicely done, Andrea! Great to hear the Moog One being used in music. :)
Thank you! :)
This is magnificent. A real testament to what this synthesizer is capable of.
Moog One is one of those "infinite" synthesizers which will be delivering fresh timbres till the end of Time.
Thank you so much! And I absolutely agree - I will definitely be making sounds on it until the end of my time. :)
Great piece
Thank you!
Great track! A quick question, how did you do the graphics in the video? Is it software that is available? Thanks
Thanks!
It’s just good old MilkDrop2 for WinAmp - for some tracks I export stems and make animations for each separately and then blend them, in this case it was just a single preset on the master. I run the plugin at a high enough resolution to screen grab a 1080p window, then bring the video into HitFilm or DaVinci for more processing and for editing.
Real nice, love it, very original, moving. assuming percussion not m1? All other synth m1?
Thank you! :) The drum sounds are from UVI's Drum Designer, a very tweakable sample based library. Almost all sounds are Moog One (about 20 tracks of those), the only other synth used is an Impulse Command from Analog Solutions, which does some of the rhythmic patterns heard at the beginning and the end.
@@AndreaPessino very cool. Thanks