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Memory (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 singing voice, clarinet, English horn, and flute, as well as to Omnisphere for the other instruments.
After bringing the audio recording into Vegas Pro, I applied the Lurssen Mastering Console plug-in to the audio mix.
It's titled Memory.
Comments
You always get a massive spacious sound canvas in your creations. I love bathing in them for a while. As always the video component adds so much to your presentations.
It sounds through composed, not ‘just’ improvised. You have such a great compositional workflow, David. This sounds, and of course looks, beautiful. A synthier Jocelyn Pook, perhaps?
Top notch music as usual. The mix of instruments on this one I found particularly good 👍
Thanks, @McD, @Svetlovska, and @GeoTony. Much appreciated.
@McD, I've started to back off some with the effects. Paradoxically, the purer sounding notes seem to increase the sense of space. Maybe less muddle, more clarity?
@Svetlovska, I hadn't heard of Jocelyn Pook -- or at least the name. Now I'm heading down that rabbit hole to see and hear what's there. Very interesting music.
@GeoTony, not sure why, but this one worked especially well with the instruments. Probably because there were some great places to ease-in and ease-out the solo instruments. Or maybe the notes flowed better. Trying to be more melodic (less chordy) when playing.