Links etc are below, for purchasing the app as well as for supporting my work, thank you! This video is a walkthrough of the lovely and totally free new app / plugin Moon Echo by AudioThing and Hainbach. Moon Echo works standalone and is also a plugin for Mac, Linux, Windows, iPad and iPhone. It allows you to emulate what it would sound like to use radio telescopes to create an echo / delay effect, or even just to add a nice lofi touch to your voice or whatever music you feed it. I tell the full and very interesting story of the history of using the moon in this way in the video, a story that takes in the US military research known as ‘Project Diana, Pauline Oliveros’s experimental music performance “Echoes from the Moon”, and more. This video is a little different from my usual vids, please smash the like and write a comment if you enjoyed it. If you are new here, and you are interested in experimental music, music production app walkthroughs etc, on iOS mainly but also featuring some desktop apps, feel free to subscribe and hit the notifications bell. Thanks for watching! Oh - Remember, if you are ever buying desktop plugins available on Plugin Boutique, it would be great if you use my link, it costs you nothing, but I get a little kickback, thank you so much! If you regularly buy apps there, perhaps bookmark this link in your browser, every little bot helps: 🟧 My Plugin Boutique Link: www.pluginboutique.com/?a_aid=65c7016dea38b I made this video on an iPad, inside the host app AUM. This is a great host to run your other iOS music production apps inside, and you can watch my walkthrough on it here: ua-cam.com/video/lHMFYZy-VP0/v-deo.html Moon Echo IOS Version: apps.apple.com/app/moon-echo/id6503342104 Moon Echo Desktop version: www.audiothing.net/effects/moon-echo/ Available as Standalone and AUv3. Also available for desktop (Mac, Linux, Windows) 🟪 Support Me, While Getting Lots Back! I make next to nothing from UA-cam (it works out at around £3 per 1000 views - yes, it is brutally low, and views are tiny in this small iOS music niche). If you are a dev, asking if I am interested in doing a sponsored video is a good way to ensure I can keep doing this work for the long term, and if you are a dev or a viewer, Patreon & Buy Me a Coffee are good ways to help me keep this channel going. Links below. I have giveaways, exclusive vids, preset packs, samples, field recordings, AUM sessions, etc., on my Patreon. The top Patreon tier even has lots of desktop plugin giveaways. You can get a warm glow from supporting me while getting nice things in return. Everyone who’s a member there thinks it is wonderful and that joining is a no-brainer. 🟡 Check it out at patreon.com/Gavinski One-off donations are also very gratefully received. Donations and Patreon memberships are really the only chance I have of getting compensated fairly for my work here, so I really appreciate donations. You can also book one to one consultations with me on Buy Me A Coffee: 🟡 www.buymeacoffee.com/953211370u 🟡 paypal.me/GavinskisTutorials Thank you once again to those wonderful people supporting my work, you are much appreciated!
The approach in this video was excellent. took into account historical factors in creating the effect, provided possibilities and made a connection with reality. Simply incredible
Definitely getting this little gem. I know it's not as important but I love a good design and this looks really nice and neat. Awesome clip mate, the information was delivered spot on.
Thanks! There aren’t that many app releases in this space that would merit this kind of vid with extra info about the history etc, so I thought, why the hell not!
Should I mention that sound doesn’t travel through empty space? And it’s kinda slow (through air at about 1100 ft/sec). Sorry. I know I’m being an idiot, but couldn’t help myself.
lol, true, but radio waves do travel through space, and relatively quickly. Unfortunately I can’t write an essay in the UA-cam title due to word limits, so have to get the idea across simply 😛 📻
Links etc are below, for purchasing the app as well as for supporting my work, thank you! This video is a walkthrough of the lovely and totally free new app / plugin Moon Echo by AudioThing and Hainbach. Moon Echo works standalone and is also a plugin for Mac, Linux, Windows, iPad and iPhone. It allows you to emulate what it would sound like to use radio telescopes to create an echo / delay effect, or even just to add a nice lofi touch to your voice or whatever music you feed it. I tell the full and very interesting story of the history of using the moon in this way in the video, a story that takes in the US military research known as ‘Project Diana, Pauline Oliveros’s experimental music performance “Echoes from the Moon”, and more.
This video is a little different from my usual vids, please smash the like and write a comment if you enjoyed it. If you are new here, and you are interested in experimental music, music production app walkthroughs etc, on iOS mainly but also featuring some desktop apps, feel free to subscribe and hit the notifications bell. Thanks for watching!
Oh - Remember, if you are ever buying desktop plugins available on Plugin Boutique, it would be great if you use my link, it costs you nothing, but I get a little kickback, thank you so much! If you regularly buy apps there, perhaps bookmark this link in your browser, every little bot helps:
🟧 My Plugin Boutique Link:
www.pluginboutique.com/?a_aid=65c7016dea38b
I made this video on an iPad, inside the host app AUM. This is a great host to run your other iOS music production apps inside, and you can watch my walkthrough on it here: ua-cam.com/video/lHMFYZy-VP0/v-deo.html
Moon Echo IOS Version: apps.apple.com/app/moon-echo/id6503342104
Moon Echo Desktop version: www.audiothing.net/effects/moon-echo/
Available as Standalone and AUv3.
Also available for desktop (Mac, Linux, Windows)
🟪 Support Me, While Getting Lots Back!
I make next to nothing from UA-cam (it works out at around £3 per 1000 views - yes, it is brutally low, and views are tiny in this small iOS music niche). If you are a dev, asking if I am interested in doing a sponsored video is a good way to ensure I can keep doing this work for the long term, and if you are a dev or a viewer, Patreon & Buy Me a Coffee are good ways to help me keep this channel going. Links below.
I have giveaways, exclusive vids, preset packs, samples, field recordings, AUM sessions, etc., on my Patreon. The top Patreon tier even has lots of desktop plugin giveaways. You can get a warm glow from supporting me while getting nice things in return. Everyone who’s a member there thinks it is wonderful and that joining is a no-brainer.
🟡 Check it out at patreon.com/Gavinski
One-off donations are also very gratefully received. Donations and Patreon memberships are really the only chance I have of getting compensated fairly for my work here, so I really appreciate donations. You can also book one to one consultations with me on Buy Me A Coffee:
🟡 www.buymeacoffee.com/953211370u
🟡 paypal.me/GavinskisTutorials
Thank you once again to those wonderful people supporting my work, you are much appreciated!
Super exciting idea and history behind this app. The background music works well with your history overview. Nice!
Thnx buddy!
The approach in this video was excellent. took into account historical factors in creating the effect, provided possibilities and made a connection with reality. Simply incredible
Thank you so much!
Wonder if Echo and the Bunnymen used this? Excellent history and great video. Really enjoyed the background information
Echo and the Bunnymen results definitely dominating the 'Moon Echo' searches
@@GavinskisTutorials 🌘🐇🔉🎙️
Your explanation is delicious! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a cool idea. Inspiring to get some (scientific/historical/...) context. Thanks!
Thanks a lot. Again one unique creative tool to make music
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers!
Definitely getting this little gem. I know it's not as important but I love a good design and this looks really nice and neat. Awesome clip mate, the information was delivered spot on.
Cheers Jarrad, the history of this is so interesting. I agree about UIs as well, always enjoy the Audiothing UIs
Very, very cool! And beautifull explained too - thanks!
Thanks! There aren’t that many app releases in this space that would merit this kind of vid with extra info about the history etc, so I thought, why the hell not!
Thanks for this, Gav, and for the background explanation. This thing sounds remarkably lovely.
A nice little treat indeed, cheers John!
Very nice background explanation. Thank you!
Great history!
Went to town on this video good sir! Love it!
Good to hear!
This is fantastic 🎉
Great presentation. Thanks Gav!
♥ Thnx!
„…to the moon!“ 💨
Ha!
Ableton should add this to Corpus 🤞
lol - I'm off to harvest some spagetti from our pasta trees now
Should I mention that sound doesn’t travel through empty space? And it’s kinda slow (through air at about 1100 ft/sec). Sorry. I know I’m being an idiot, but couldn’t help myself.
lol, true, but radio waves do travel through space, and relatively quickly. Unfortunately I can’t write an essay in the UA-cam title due to word limits, so have to get the idea across simply 😛 📻
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