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The Schulmerich Bells

I had a lot of fun this weekend creating this new track using a wonderful set of Schulmerich Handbells Samples which i put together as an „instrument“ inside of AudioLayer.
The raw samples were created by Jon Meyer and i love them...

I used ScatterBrain from @brambos here for the first time and i like the outcome very much.

I hope you like it and am awaiting your comments.
Enjoy and thanks for your time!
Stay safe.

@rs2000 @kinkujin @McD

Comments

  • Excellent! Tasty, funky, melodic, a touch of indie and a hint of meditative without being cheesy at all.

    Love it 👏🥂

  • I love the way you layer different sounds in your work. You always get great recordings/samples
    that really pull me into a reality and then you bring in a second layer that shatters the reality of the first and then you... But you do hit the EXIT button. Then I fell back into the real reality and miss being
    layered.

    Lovely Bell samples... very nice recordings. What happens when you pitch shift some of them down a couple octaves in AudioLayer? Yet another reality? I know you can pitch shift a basic growl down and make a Dragon's roar and maybe layer back in the original growl. This area of sound design is generally unexplored here but we do have some great tools to do it.

  • @McD said:
    I love the way you layer different sounds in your work. You always get great recordings/samples
    that really pull me into a reality and then you bring in a second layer that shatters the reality of the first and then you... But you do hit the EXIT button. Then I fell back into the real reality and miss being
    layered.

    Lovely Bell samples... very nice recordings. What happens when you pitch shift some of them down a couple octaves in AudioLayer? Yet another reality? I know you can pitch shift a basic growl down and make a Dragon's roar and maybe layer back in the original growl. This area of sound design is generally unexplored here but we do have some great tools to do it.

    I can imagine the bells sounding even sweeter when pitched up to angelic heights 😇

  • Lovely....great bell sounds and nice arrangement...

  • @rs2000 said:
    I can imagine the bells sounding even sweeter when pitched up to angelic heights 😇

    Or dropped into a massive Shimmer Reverb. There's a lot to explore with a clean sample as fodder...

  • @McD said:

    @rs2000 said:
    I can imagine the bells sounding even sweeter when pitched up to angelic heights 😇

    Or dropped into a massive Shimmer Reverb. There's a lot to explore with a clean sample as fodder...

    I should try sampling our wine glasses 🥂 🍷 and pitch them down, good idea @McD!

  • Thanks all!

    @mlau
    I take that as a compliment? 🤓

  • McDMcD
    edited February 2020

    @rs2000 said:
    I should try sampling our wine glasses 🥂 🍷 and pitch them down, good idea @McD!

    So true... sample anything that has some tone or character like using a brush on a large fork. We can speed up or slow down reality. Sample the cat's meow and maybe slice it for a pitched/looped sample.
    Make a cat choir sample. The mind reels with the possibilities... or buy more apps. Your choice.

    @MrBlaschke has a track where he sampled dropping coffee beans onto a hard surface (or was it a plate?). He's really into the new quality sounds and these mic's (even the iPhone mic) can capture useful sound materials.

    And the @SampleHeads sing "Duh"... then you trigger said sounds and make loops and layer loops into songs and packing songs into releases.

  • Very cool and interesting track. Reminds me of a bell my wife gave me to sample that I still haven’t gotten around to.

    Thanks!

  • @MrBlaschke the sound reminded me of this track... which can’t be bad 😎

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