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Sounds great! It definitely does its one trick very well. And it takes to effects brilliantly.
But hey - it can do that trick backwards too!
Relaxing sounds!
Nice unusual one-synth-challenge, I like those fragile padlike sounds, which effects did you use on those?
Thanks, everybody!
@Gavinski, that’s exactly the reason I wrote “…kind of.” 🙂
@tyslothrop1 Here’s what the AUM session looked like:
The pad is coming from the first track.
Relaxing, indeed!
Backwards?
Thanks for this serene experience!
Thanks very much, @ReneAsologuitar!
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Wow this is great!
😂😂😂
Beautiful work
Nice!
Thanks cool, I might have to pick up velvet machine at some point.
Beautiful piece. Sounds like you taught Speldosa a few new tricks along the way! 😀
@oddSTAR @Edward_Alexander @bygjohn
I thank you all very kindly!
Thank you for reminding me that the “Velvet Machine” by Yuri Turov can turn anything into a cosmic blur in additional to be a useful reverb FX AUv3 app.
@McD Yes, Velvet Machine is superb. I don’t know of another iOS reverb that can produce a cosmic blur, as you say, quite so luxuriantly.
It’s a lovely little app and you’ve used it beautifully 👍
And now I don’t need to buy it because this track is too good. I’ll just listen to this from now on!
Thanks to you both @GeoTony and @sevenape!
@sevenape, with that kind of thinking you need never buy another app!😀
Listened to it on new bookshelf speakers. Sounded excellent. Some Krell metal in there, too.
Thanks, @LinearLineman.
Yes, I like a little Krell-style randomness in almost everything.
Loving this fresh interpretation of Speldosa by Perplex On:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3QR7BGty_D/