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New deep ambient sci-fi track - Earth 2.0

IPhone 5 meets Macbook pro and a lot of tools. I hope i can add soon Fugue Machine on my iPhone too to experiment with it while let it trigger some abtract sounds.
A nice weekend to all here!
Cheers!

Comments

  • Awe-inspiring...

    I would love to slap some breaks and sub bass in amongst the vastness..

    Great work

  • edited October 2015

    @DaveMagoo said:
    Awe-inspiring...

    I would love to slap some breaks and sub bass in amongst the vastness..

    Great work

    Thank´s.... the first version had a lot more subs and some heavy low hits going on but it was a bit too much. I wanted it more ambient than cinematic this time ;) And it was over 10 minutes... maybe too boring over such a long time.
    Also my good headphone are broken and now i use some crappy 10 bucks things which i found between my old stuff. So i even ccan say if it sounds like it should ;)

  • Great work! It would certainly make a good soundtrack for a sci-fi movie! :)

  • Dreamy. What was your workflow between your MacBook iPhone 5 like?

  • @mkell424 said:
    Dreamy. What was your workflow between your MacBook iPhone 5 like?

    Thank you! I added iOS things in two ways here. First i sampled some of my iOS (mostly Mitosynth or Animoog) sounds and imported them f.e. into Omnisphere (or other tools) where i created patches with it.
    F.e. i recorded some nature sounds with the iPhone 5 in the forest (sounds better than i thought). Made some Mitosynth patches with it. Then i sampled these Mitosynth patches, mangled them trough some FX and imported them into Omnisphere 2 or Alchemy 2 (and also NanoStudio). Then i can go further and make an instrument out of it ;)

    One of my favourite samples is still the woodspecker i recorded a while ago. I used it in many patches (you find it also in my Mitosynth patch bank) and it´s awesome what you can do with it. No drummer plays like a woodspecker for sure. You can really make great percussive or FX things out of such a short sample with the right tools. And it feels nice when everything is self made (beside the nature helps me out).

    Then i used also the iPhone 5 direct to play audio to Logic. Normally i also like to use ThumbJam f.e. as midi controller but this time i played everything live just via the macbook keyboard. Sometimes it´s more useful for me than a touch screen or even a midi masterkeyboard ;)

  • @Cinebient Thanks. :) This is the forum at its' best. It's all about learning from each other. I take it you are out and about with your iPhone during the day creating as you go. I was looking at getting Omnisphere but the price is really high. What is it that makes it worth the money?

  • edited October 2015

    Omnisphere 2 is expensive yes and can be overwhelming with 80GB content of sound sources and over 10000 patches :O.
    But for what you get it's worth for me. It not only comes with tons of great patches which inspires but also with unique sound sources and phrases.
    I also like that it is multi timbral. The FX section inside it is huge and the modulation is awesome.

    Omnisphere can do nearly every genre i could imagine. It can't do all but it can do most things excellent. Also there are tons of videos to find about it. I would recommend to watch "pluginguru" on youtube f.e. and what "Luftrum" does with it.

    It's def. in my Top 5 synth list together with Alchemy 2, Dune 2, Zebra, Bazille (began to explore it a few days ago and it is awesomness pure!).

    Sadly there is no chance to test Omnisphere 2 but it's one the synths which could replace 20 other tools ;)

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