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Regeneration (Solo, Omnisphere)
This is a music track that I improvised on two MIDI keyboards connected to Bitwig Studio on a desktop PC. There the MIDI was routed to Solo for the flute and Omnisphere for the background instruments.
After bringing the audio recording into Vegas Pro, I applied the Lurssen Mastering Console plug-in to the audio mix.
It's titled Regeneration.
Comments
Peaceful!
Brings me to a happy and relaxed state.
Very well done!!!
Very nice one. You’re firing on all cylinders lately!
Thanks, @ReneAsologuitar and @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr. Much appreciated.
For a bit of variation I wish I could find fault but unfortunately it’s a 🙏 again…
Beautiful and emotional. Very moving.
Thanks, @GeoTony and @Paulieworld. Much appreciated.
Very nice evolving and harmony
Thanks, @BerlinFx. Glad you like it.
If I had to find something to critique, I’d say this particular piece would pair better with some kind of nature footage, like a young fawn taking a sip from a gentle brook, or a close-up of a fuzzy caterpillar 🐛 inching its way across a branch with a sunny meadow in the background, rather than these Vegas “kaleidoscopic” type visuals we normally see @DavidEnglish use. Otherwise, it’s another beautiful piece of music!
@Edward_Alexander, I have thought about venturing out more with the visuals.
I hadn't thought about nature footage. I should give that a try. Maybe search for some public domain videos to see if it's a good fit.