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LFO - Low Flying Object (NS2 project. Video.)

A NanoStudio2 project using Obsidian and Slate. I also used: Dagger (Beepstreet), Aparillo and Factory (Sugarbytes), Pipa (Klevgränd) and Twin3 (FabFilter).

FX used: Other Desert Cities (Audio Damage), AltiSpace2 (Igor Vasiliev), FAC Medusa (Frederic Corvest), Combustor (Beepstreet), AU3FX:Dub (KymaticaAB) and Choric (Caelum Audio)

Video has so many stupid mistakes, things I should have done better, but I'm learning (relearning After Effects after way, way too many years not using it) and decided to let it slide through, 🤷 ...

Comments

  • Well done.
    Could be a soundtrack for a fast-paced, stressful scene.

  • This sounds amazing! Great job on the sound and visuals!

  • edited August 2023

    pretty cool, love it ! I wish it was longer, at least 8 minutes :-)

    BTW this is you ???

  • I can respect what you’re doing musically but won’t pretend it’s my thing…and the video - wow! Good stuff

  • Spooky chord progressions!

  • @rs2000 said:
    Well done.
    Could be a soundtrack for a fast-paced, stressful scene.

    @aoverflow said:
    Spooky chord progressions!

    Thank you! I guess I heard it so much when messing with effects I miss out on the impressions of a first listening, so, your's surprised me a bit. Funny!

    @Edward_Alexander said:
    This sounds amazing! Great job on the sound and visuals!

    Thanks so much, well the stuff about the video is maybe for the creators critical eye only as it's real difficult to weigh in what people might notice, or not notice. If one had the answer a lot of time could be saved :sweat_smile:

    @dendy said:
    pretty cool, love it ! I wish it was longer, at least 8 minutes :-)

    Wow, that's a nice review. Thank you! You are actually to blame for me taking up NS2 again as you praise it so much. It is a real nice creative environment to work in, I give you that. :D

    BTW this is you ???

    I'm really honoured but no, I'm always Pxlhg or on some rare occasion, my actual name: Ulf Lindqvist.

    @BillS said:
    I can respect what you’re doing musically but won’t pretend it’s my thing…and the video - wow! Good stuff

    Appreciate the honesty and for taking the time to sit it through, and, the nice words on the vid: thank you!

  • @Pxlhg
    Wow, that's a nice review. Thank you! You are actually to blame for me taking up NS2 again as you praise it so much. It is a real nice creative environment to work in, I give you that. :D

    👍🤝

  • The bass grabs you as soon as the track starts , great sounds and the visuals are top notch 🙏

  • I liked the whole package. As a former bass player, I like big bass! Very cool. BTW, great Scandinavian name! I’m half Icelandic. If I lived there I would be known as “Paul, Son Of Reynir”. I don’t know how they keep it straight, but I guess it’s easy in a small country.

  • @GeoTony said:
    The bass grabs you as soon as the track starts , great sounds and the visuals are top notch 🙏

    Thank you Tony! Much appreciated.

    @Paulieworld said:
    I liked the whole package. As a former bass player, I like big bass! Very cool. BTW, great Scandinavian name! I’m half Icelandic. If I lived there I would be known as “Paul, Son Of Reynir”. I don’t know how they keep it straight, but I guess it’s easy in a small country.

    Really, I spent a few days there in the late eighties (I think it was), cool but strange place. He he, yes Paul Reynirsson - we had that naming convention in Sweden, and the rest of Scandinavia too, but that was long ago. Iceland are the only ones keeping the old tradition, which is awesome.

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