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Love that MuseBud!

Twin3, MU Waverley piano and Decent Sampler kalimba (free!) all sequenced by MuseBud.

Drums from Hammerhead. Visuals by JamCam.

Let me know what you think!

Comments

  • I think we are each others opposites when it comes to video, while I tend to do too much I think you do a bit to little (use the medium!👀). Other than that pointer it's all awesome as per usual.

  • Excellent stuff. I think you’re one of the few other people I see that use the Waverley instruments. Massively underrated.

  • I like it!

  • Ok.. have to take the time to learn it… Nice…. 👍

  • @Pxlhg said:
    I think we are each others opposites when it comes to video, while I tend to do too much I think you do a bit to little (use the medium!👀). Other than that pointer it's all awesome as per usual.

    The static nature of the video has way more to do with my technical incompetence than any aesthetic choice.🙂

    Thanks for your kind words.

  • @HotStrange said:
    Excellent stuff. I think you’re one of the few other people I see that use the Waverley instruments. Massively underrated.

    Thanks @HotStrange! Yeah, I don’t understand it. There’s a plethora of instruments, they all sound good-to-great to me and, if I recall correctly, it was cheap as chips.

    Go figure.🙂

  • @rottencat said:

    @Pxlhg said:
    I think we are each others opposites when it comes to video, while I tend to do too much I think you do a bit to little (use the medium!👀). Other than that pointer it's all awesome as per usual.

    The static nature of the video has way more to do with my technical incompetence than any aesthetic choice.🙂

    Thanks for your kind words.

    Oh, I see. Jam Cam does not have much to offer when it comes to tutorials and this one is the only one I could find, made by the developer, Isak. There are many more on VFX, he's older app and they work quite similar.
    Maybe I'll do one if I find the energy. Anyway hopefully it'll get something going 😃

  • @rottencat said:
    Twin3, MU Waverley piano and Decent Sampler kalimba (free!) all sequenced by MuseBud.

    Drums from Hammerhead. Visuals by JamCam.

    Let me know what you think!

    Yeah I really like this! Bit 90s Idm with the main melody, which is right up my street;

  • GUBGUB
    edited December 2023

    Great, lovely song. I appreciate that kind of video too. It's more like an album cover, that moves a little bit, which is what I used to look at when I first starting getting into music. I have met people who are ostensibly really into music, and for too many when you get them to listen to a song, if there's a video, and if the song doesn't grab them in 20 seconds, they just focus on what's happening onscreen. #oldmanrant Damn it, listen Kid

    Note, I'm not saying that about anyone in this thread, not even implied. My opinion re videos is an outlier, and maybe rightly so.

  • Excellent stuff. I think you’re one of the few other people I see that use the Waverley instruments. Massively underrated. > @rottencat said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Excellent stuff. I think you’re one of the few other people I see that use the Waverley instruments. Massively underrated.

    Thanks @HotStrange! Yeah, I don’t understand it. There’s a plethora of instruments, they all sound good-to-great to me and, if I recall correctly, it was cheap as chips.

    Go figure.🙂

    Definitely. I have all the IAPs too and I think they were maybe $.99 each? Have all of Rob’s apps and love them all. Sadly he doesn’t seem interested in porting anything new and just maintaining the ones on the store right now.

  • Another fan of Waverley and Robs work. Touchscaper was more or less the first app I ever managed to get a tune out off.
    Lovely creation and I much prefer low key visuals to very busy ones so it get my vote 👍

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