I'm not quite sure where I was going with this. I love the Abaska Bong sound and was trying to pair it with something complementary. After going through some truly weird combinations I came up with this.
This track is very cool. I can hear a glu beat in there ;) I checked out the vid you posted http://vimeo.com/1684094 very cool looking program! Looks like endless fun!!!
A single layer experimental composition using Elysium 0.7.7 playing the Kore 2 instrument 'Abaska Bong' through the 'Hello Repeat' effect from the Kore 2 factory library.
In this track both the tempo and the pulse rate of the generators are…
A jarring Elysium composition, structurally similar to Komposition-1 but using the Kore 2 instruments "Boesen Buddy" and "Trembling strings" played simultaneously. I think I was also using an osciallator to control note velocity. I need more flexibility…
Hah...the next scene. The girl has entered the room that she thought would set her free...but instead she is confronted by her worst fear. Sorry...I'm getting carried away...but this is the effect your track is having on me. Superb
This is a very simple composition using two Elysium generators with an oscillator controlling the pulse count of the first and the offset of the second. Elysium is playing Kore 2's "Abendstern" instrument through a multi-compressor effect called…
Straight away I feel this track is very atmospheric...almost feels like a dreamlike scenario is being played out. A young girl perhaps is opening doors trying to find the one that will let her out of the dream. I love tracks that fire my imgination and this one did.
A single layer experimental composition using Elysium 0.7.7 playing the Kore 2 instrument 'Abaska Bong' through the 'Hello Repeat' effect from the Kore 2 factory library.
In this track both the tempo and the pulse rate of the generators are…
A jarring Elysium composition, structurally similar to Komposition-1 but using the Kore 2 instruments "Boesen Buddy" and "Trembling strings" played simultaneously. I think I was also using an osciallator to control note velocity. I need more flexibility…
A jarring Elysium composition, structurally similar to Komposition-1 but using the Kore 2 instruments "Boesen Buddy" and "Trembling strings" played simultaneously. I think I was also using an osciallator to control note velocity. I need more flexibility…
Another song in the key of Glu.
I know I called the theme was [glubot for a day](http://alonetone.com/forums/togethertone/topics/glubot-for-a-day).
Maybe glubot for a week?
Okay so I enjoyed doing Glubotism1 enough that I thought I'd take a second crack at it. Same tools but took a different approach to how I used Stylus RMX and I introduced some of it's built-in effects on some of the parts. Also I bused RMX and…
When I put these last 3 songs on itunes, my computer did something weird. It told me that these songs were already out there on the internet somewhere. So, in order not to infringe on any copyright laws, I would like to assure everyone that NONE…
Thanks for the nice comment. Yeah those "abouts" were written at the ~23hr mark when I was at my nadir. I've left them for posterity but - relistening later - I was less horrified than I imagined I would be :) Looking forward to the next one!
When I put these last 3 songs on itunes, my computer did something weird. It told me that these songs were already out there on the internet somewhere. So, in order not to infringe on any copyright laws, I would like to assure everyone that NONE…
Alternate title: Gratuitous Love Scene
Just hacking around with these chords; added some stuff and before I knew it I had one of those bits of cheesy music that accompanies those gratuitous sex scenes...
This was amazing Jeff. You coaxed some excellent sounds out of those old classics ;-) I especially love the end which put me in mind of "Moog meets Philip Glass". Looking forward to space (and wondering if I listened to them the wrong way around!)
Oh man that was over too fast, I loved it. So many nice parts and sounds, the echoey feel of the beginning through to the warmth of the end. And kudos for including Statler and Waldorf at the end :)
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sounds awesome ... food for imagination for sure! great stuff
This track is very cool. I can hear a glu beat in there ;) I checked out the vid you posted http://vimeo.com/1684094 very cool looking program! Looks like endless fun!!!
For me this one sounded a little bit how I would imagine icicles sound as they melt. A very interesting composition.
This piece is slightly more tentative than the other two that I've listened to, but carries on the theme of illusory experience.
Hah...the next scene. The girl has entered the room that she thought would set her free...but instead she is confronted by her worst fear. Sorry...I'm getting carried away...but this is the effect your track is having on me. Superb
Straight away I feel this track is very atmospheric...almost feels like a dreamlike scenario is being played out. A young girl perhaps is opening doors trying to find the one that will let her out of the dream. I love tracks that fire my imgination and this one did.
Really like the rhythm of this piece.
Oh Yes...this is very, very nice!
This one is my favorite from your first three uploads
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Sudara turned me on to these. I really enjoyed this.
Awesome!
Thanks for the kid words guys, appreciated!
Sweet. Love the authentic airport charm :)
Thanks for the nice comment. Yeah those "abouts" were written at the ~23hr mark when I was at my nadir. I've left them for posterity but - relistening later - I was less horrified than I imagined I would be :) Looking forward to the next one!
Fun :)
Love this one, the playing and the sound.
Love the sound, love the structure. Great track.
Aww man that ended too soon. Do an extended remix!
This is lovely.
Delicious, I think you reached 8 on the Hammond scale at one point there :)
Epic and beautiful.
This was amazing Jeff. You coaxed some excellent sounds out of those old classics ;-) I especially love the end which put me in mind of "Moog meets Philip Glass". Looking forward to space (and wondering if I listened to them the wrong way around!)
Oh I loved the sound on here, the pedal steel sound is lovely. Great album Kavin!
Ah, love this. Love the title too.
Oh this is beautiful.
Oh man that was over too fast, I loved it. So many nice parts and sounds, the echoey feel of the beginning through to the warmth of the end. And kudos for including Statler and Waldorf at the end :)
I love your use of samples, really cool.
Fantastic! I love your playing.
Love this one.