Thanks for the links! I wasn’t aiming te redo Pavane I was just dreaming to be able to compose a pice like that, but I’m still building my rack, so this will take another while
I’ll give the midi file and your ShedSynth rendition of one a go.
Thanks for the links! I wasn’t aiming te redo Pavane I was just dreaming to be able to compose a pice like that, but I’m still building my rack, so this will take another while
I’ll give the midi file and your ShedSynth rendition of one a go.
And now for something completely different,
The explanation of the Terra takes quite some time, but the demo at the end of the video is quite something else.
Yeah, I watched that and somewhere in the comments it mentioned orca - which is way out there, so I just had to install it!
Cheers
This is Luna Lee playing Ennio Morricone’s theme for The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. The instrument is the traditional Korean zither, the Gayageum.
Classic EM, early Schulze style, I would say. Mellowtron choirs, minimalistic arpeggio’s, the lot.
Luna Lee playing a blinder, Sultans Of Swing on the gayageum. She’s playing different guitar parts on three instruments, contributing to a sound Mark Knopfler himself would be proud of.
Currently listening to this track by Genial Au Japon, a band from Bordeaux (France), I love the Asleep From Day mood in it. Very soothing.
Sometimes: a peek into my mind. It’s the UK railway and the UK factories and the skies dead fish eye gray and the smoke grey from said railway and factories rendered in audio. I love when someone says a part two is coming and it does. Four years later.
-Fumu / Esopus
Pasarela - Fertita - Great blend of funk, electronic and jazzy stuff on this album, perfect soundtrack for keeping that mental energy going when working on personal projects. I’d love to be this talented!
Internet Protocol - Master Boot Record - Most readers of this forum are likely familiar with MBR, but just in case, every album is an intelligent conversation between metal and synth, with Internet Protocol being my favorite.
Rekt.Network - My near-constant companion in the service department at work, we have an old Wyse thin client that’s been repurposed as our internet radio, and Rekt’s stations are typically the ones you will hear playing with Datawave, Nightride FM and Darksynth the top three in the rotation.
I did mention the Japanese string instrument, the shamisen. Here’s Sayo Komada playing Johnny B Goode. The instrument aeems to have three strings and she’s using a plectrum bigger than her hand. Still, she makes it sound as if the piece had originally been written for shamisen.
Had a thing pop up on my YouTube, feels like something I listened to not to long ago (procedural djent) kind of a bop tho. Had fun playing it while playing Lift Off.
that is one hell of a video wall , wonder how many individual leds make that up .