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"Lake at Dawn"

3 tracks in AUM for an atmosphere in D Major

  1. DubFilter Preset with a ethereal wind-chime like drone (who knew it has a sampler?) Very useful App this one. I'm going "sample" shopping to make more of these moving textures.

  2. AudioLayer of a Harp Instrument imported from an SF2 sample set via EXS24 Logic Sampler made ethereal with Kleverb effect

  3. iSymphonic Flute processed with ApeFilter's EQ to make it smoother and darker then put through the VirSyn AudioReverb FX

https://soundcloud.com/user-403688328/lake-at-dawn

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  • Beautiful stuff. Great production and instrument creation. It is all coming together!

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Beautiful stuff. Great production and instrument creation. It is all coming together!

    Thanks. I've put up another one tonight called "Flies Boogie".
    It makes insects dance. Use good headphones... lotsa sub-tones.

  • Papa was a rollin' fly.

  • @McDtracy @LinearLineman

    beautiful, nice stuff
    most insects and flies are frozen stiff here in norway... but a couple of eagles was circling in the sky today :)
    I don’t belong in this climate any longer, you guys are churning out music faster then i can melt my ipad every morning lol

  • @Kühl said:
    @McDtracy @LinearLineman
    you guys are churning out music faster then i can melt my ipad every morning lol

    Thank you for the comment.

    I can hear the difference between my "sketches" and your art. I just layer some improvised instruments or programmed patterns and stop when it sounds interesting... sometimes I should have stopped earlier. I don't agonize over anything and just relish the process and how it takes away the concerns of the world like any deep flow process does.

    Then I hear one of your projects and I can hear the attention to the smallest details and the intention to create something flawless. I know you even compose using notation software in the tradition of the classic masters.

    I don't we'll ever swap approaches because I can settle for the pleasure of the creation and you are driven to create art with the highest standards for expression.

    Now @LinearLineman is a lot like me but his ability to compose music that sounds distinct in realtime makes his projects longer and with fewer "bad decisions" that riddle my work.

    I think the best thing any of us can do is avoid the trap of comparing our work to others but benefit from the process.
    This all relates to the @LinearLineman advice to turn off the internal critic and free your self from tension to really reach your potential.

  • I am not hearing any bad decisions, McD. Are you singing yet?

  • @LinearLineman said:
    I am not hearing any bad decisions, McD. Are you singing yet?

    Funny thing about singing... people can hear you. The best thing about IOS music is the way you can turn off self-conciousness. For singing I'll get feedback while a re-learn to use my voice and how to re-route around the vocal cord nodes that can sound like acoustic "dropouts" like crackling/clipping FX.

    So, it will be a while before I push out any songs. But keep "gently" prodding me :)

  • @McDtracy said:

    @Kühl said:
    @McDtracy @LinearLineman
    you guys are churning out music faster then i can melt my ipad every morning lol

    Thank you for the comment.

    I can hear the difference between my "sketches" and your art. I just layer some improvised instruments or programmed patterns and stop when it sounds interesting... sometimes I should have stopped earlier. I don't agonize over anything and just relish the process and how it takes away the concerns of the world like any deep flow process does.

    Then I hear one of your projects and I can hear the attention to the smallest details and the intention to create something flawless. I know you even compose using notation software in the tradition of the classic masters.

    I don't we'll ever swap approaches because I can settle for the pleasure of the creation and you are driven to create art with the highest standards for expression.

    Now @LinearLineman is a lot like me but his ability to compose music that sounds distinct in realtime makes his projects longer and with fewer "bad decisions" that riddle my work.

    I think the best thing any of us can do is avoid the trap of comparing our work to others but benefit from the process.
    This all relates to the @LinearLineman advice to turn off the internal critic and free your self from tension to really reach your potential.

    Oh mr @McDtracy sir, I’m too meticulous with my work. It’s like a chess game, writing my kinda music. For every note I write I have taken a decision that I must defend. That’s what it feels like. Btw. I, looking forward to next weekend when the USA vs Norway match in chess begins. Our champion Magnus Carlsen must defend his works championship against your Fabio Caruana. The match is live on state television (like bbc) here in Norway. I’m so looking forward to this match. I just hope Magnus keeps his cool & don’t get distracted. Fabio is dangerous like a rattlesnake. He’s like Floyd Mayweather without yet having the title.

    My pal, who has a studio a couple of miles from me, had a celebrity guest on Thursday. James Burton, Elvis’ guitarist, popped in :) and I was at home with a kidney stone attack, that I must set into music some day. I just don’t know if I can get a big enough orchestra to express the composition to its fullest extent. (a little lol)

    Keep on churning out. I meant that as a compliment. I love listening to you and the @LinearLineman with your excellent ideas, interesting melodies & intense love for Audiobus ;)

  • @Kühl said:
    Keep on churning out. I meant that as a compliment. I love listening to you and the @LinearLineman with your excellent ideas, interesting melodies & intense love for Audiobus ;)

    @LinearLineMan has gone silent while he sorts out his new keyboard controller. Can you imagine what he'll do with a sustain pedal? More than 10 notes at a time.

  • @McDtracy said:

    @Kühl said:
    Keep on churning out. I meant that as a compliment. I love listening to you and the @LinearLineman with your excellent ideas, interesting melodies & intense love for Audiobus ;)

    @LinearLineMan has gone silent while he sorts out his new keyboard controller. Can you imagine what he'll do with a sustain pedal? More than 10 notes at a time.

    I just bought the app Senode Graph Sequencer.... although I don’t know exactly what it does :)
    Winter is coming, I’m collecting things to puzzle with and books to read. It’s dark at 1630 in the afternoon now.
    It’s cozy, but I wish I was in Constantinopolis with the @LinearLineman, helping him figh the crazy guy in the instrument boutique 😆 I’m sure, with a sustain pedal, he will chase the Turks out of Byzants again.
    It’s almost morning here. Have a great day guys.

  • It's ""Flake at Dawn" here @McDtracy, as I feel pretty flakey after awaking up at six from a dream where I was trying to sell the house I once owned in New Jersey. I seemed to have had a huge party and now buyers were coming, the house was a total wreck with lazy relatives still hanging about not helping me clean up things like seven ironing boards stuffed with clothes, a king size bed that was forever a mess, curtains closed and lights off. I saw a train pull in a station and knew the buyers were on their way, I redoubled my efforts, people from the past started spewing out the house, I told them people we mutually knew were dead and enjoyed shocking them while running around straightening, straightening, turning on lights, opening curtains, trying to make the unmade bed. They showed up started looking around, I tried to stay one step ahead if them but could never get things neatened up. They came into the room, I woke up, took a fast shower to shake off the vibe. See @kuhl, reality isn't so bad after all... At least compared to our nightmares. Actually, I think I was having my wife's dream.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Actually, I think I was having my wife's dream.

    Any controller updates? Has the market in Turkey stabilized so you can settle on a product and price you'll pay?

    If the Roland is still around can you make us something new?
    You made a lot of tracks on a Casio without a sustain pedal so your lack in interest is something else, I fear.

  • @Kühl said:
    I just bought the app Senode Graph Sequencer.... although I don’t know exactly what it does :)

    I have seriously considered buying that one after watching demos but I haven't yet.

    I hope you get some inspiration from it. Rosetta Cells does something similar at least for one "Emitter" with a sequenced grouping of notes that can be looped. Let us know if it has any special magic.

  • @McDtracy said:

    @Kühl said:
    I just bought the app Senode Graph Sequencer.... although I don’t know exactly what it does :)

    I have seriously considered buying that one after watching demos but I haven't yet.

    I hope you get some inspiration from it. Rosetta Cells does something similar at least for one "Emitter" with a sequenced grouping of notes that can be looped. Let us know if it has any special magic.

    Yo! I can’t say I got serious things out of Senode. With auv3 it would be great, but I can’t recommend buying it as it is now. I’m considering returning it.

    Watching your election tonight. It’s live on tv, on several channels here in Norway. Keeps on until morning.
    I prefer American tv, so I think I’ll zap around with my iPads tonight.

    Maybe I’ll churn out some music 🎶 while waiting. I just don’t know (yet) if it will be a funeral ⚰️ march or a happy whistle 😂 😝

  • edited November 2018

    Excellent, specially the second one! What an angelical “harp”!

  • Still lost in the Byzantine Bazaar, I am afraid @McDtracy. .
    Maybe I am not paying the backsheesh to the right person.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Still lost in the Byzantine Bazaar, I am afraid @McDtracy. .
    Maybe I am not paying the backsheesh to the right person.

    Oh no... We should start a betting pool on how long it takes for you to get a new controller.

    @Kuhl: Write something for the apocalypse.

  • @McDtracy said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    Still lost in the Byzantine Bazaar, I am afraid @McDtracy. .
    Maybe I am not paying the backsheesh to the right person.

    Oh no... We should start a betting pool on how long it takes for you to get a new controller.

    Try a guy I know called Malik. Say crazy Kühl sent you 😆

    @Kuhl: Write something for the apocalypse.

    Man... you’re Californian? Break out. You would be a great country on your own :) but seriously, wtf is going on, it’s like people gets more blind for each passing day. The mess is also spreading, with the right wing government in Norway now questioning the abort laws.

    Ok enough politics, it’s not the right forum. I just had to let some steam out. I’ve written a counterpoint funeral march for the occasion. You know, before ww1, music disintegrated into atonality with Arnold Schoenberg and his wienna school. Just listen to Stravinsky at the time. Earth & it’s critters’ behaviour is highly influential on music. So maybe we should discuss why we make the music we make... do we live in our own universes, like Mozart, or are we like Beethoven, letting every feeling, every nerve, shine through...

  • @Kühl said:
    "Just listen to Stravinsky"
    "are we like Beethoven"

    My 2 favorite composers. If music is like architecture they created skyscrapers with a pencil/ink and paper.

    California is by my favorite ocean. I grew up in Hawaii from 5-8 and can't leave the coast. I surfed from 14-18 and it still moves me to see a wave form. We walk almost daily now by the ocean and see Otters, Seals, Pelicans and Herons. A few days a year we'll spot whales... once in the waves near the beach while walking.

    There's a small lake at the end of the street which inspired this title. The ocean is a 5 minute walk and we can hear the seals at night by the wharf a mile away.

  • Good conversation @McDtracy and @kuhl. Can I get a cup of coffee?

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Good conversation @McDtracy and @kuhl. Can I get a cup of coffee?

    ☕️ ☕️ ☕️

  • @Kühl said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    Good conversation @McDtracy and @kuhl. Can I get a cup of coffee?

    ☕️ ☕️ ☕️

    Good idea... 3 cups of Turkish coffee and we'll get Synthony #4.

  • @McDtracy said:

    @Kühl said:
    "Just listen to Stravinsky"
    "are we like Beethoven"

    My 2 favorite composers. If music is like architecture they created skyscrapers with a pencil/ink and paper.

    California is by my favorite ocean. I grew up in Hawaii from 5-8 and can't leave the coast. I surfed from 14-18 and it still moves me to see a wave form. We walk almost daily now by the ocean and see Otters, Seals, Pelicans and Herons. A few days a year we'll spot whales... once in the waves near the beach while walking.

    There's a small lake at the end of the street which inspired this title. The ocean is a 5 minute walk and we can hear the seals at night by the wharf a mile away.

    Haha, me too. I’ve grown up in boats & kayaks. I’ve always lived just a few meters from the sea, but now my house is placed do I can’t see it because of a hill... my grandparents on both sides worked at sea, and my father was a sailor, until he landed and became a shipbuilder for 35 years.

    And, when I think of it, we both live on the right side of continents with the ocean to the west of us.
    I couldn’t imagine the ocean on the east cost or in Sweden for that sake :)

  • @Kühl said:
    I couldn’t imagine the ocean on the east cost or in Sweden for that sake :)

    Thought experiment: Flip the poles on the earth with your mind. Everything is relative. We'd be on the east coasts. For all we know it could have been created that way. The documentation is not clear on any of the specs.

  • @McDtracy said:

    @Kühl said:
    I couldn’t imagine the ocean on the east cost or in Sweden for that sake :)

    Thought experiment: Flip the poles on the earth with your mind. Everything is relative. We'd be on the east coasts. For all we know it could have been created that way. The documentation is not clear on any of the specs.

    I need to move to Canada to try that thought experiment 😆
    In fact, I filled out a form on a website to see if I was eligible to immigrate.
    Early in the morning an agent called, 5 bloody times, I suppose he thinks the time is the same all around the globe.

  • @McDtracy
    I like the groove of west coast music. I’ve always been a Deadhead, and a Steely Dan fan. Frank Zappa!!!
    I love the Buchla synth sounds... there’s something about west coasters :)

  • Malibu on fire. Tough time for some in California right now.

  • Chill track

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