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While we wait: A Wall, Wailing (not Weeping)
“But as in wailing there's nought availing, And Death unfailing will strike the blow, Then for that reason, and for a season, Let us be merry before we go.” - John Philpott Curran
So having watched his tutorial/demo vid, I am much more excited about the promised IOS release of Aqeel Adams’ Weeping Wall than I am about Stellarvox, as it seems to offer something a bit different to Just Another Reverb, of which I have many. And while I wait, having watched the tutorial vid, Weeping Walls made me think of Wailing Walls, and then I thought ‘I can probably make something like that already, with YaleD and Alteza and a few Decent Samplers.’ Still up for Weeping Wall when it surfaces, of course. But in the mean time…
Here we are.
Rate my ride.
Comments
Rate your ride? Unsettling as always!
Love the foreboding chimes and your mastery of this type ambience is second to none.
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it. I suspect Weeping Wall will make this kind of construction a tad easier to make than my effort here, which involved several iterations of File Player loops and quite a lot of trial and error to get to the finished state. And Decent Sampler, source here of all the sounds, is great, my go to for any real world noises these days. Koala for the quick n dirty live sample, single hits and fx, of course, but I never could get on with AudioLayer for actual sampled instruments, I suspect it’s just too ‘pro’ for my relatively simple sample instrument needs. Decent Sampler hits that instrument sweet spot for me, even if it is a little flaky sometimes.
Nice work Irena, some lovely deep sonorous sounds. Out of interest what Decent Sampler instruments did you ‘manipulate’ ?
Thank you! Which samples? Um… Coro Di Cacale, Kalimba, Horror Box, Clockworks, and NT Lyrate, I think… Overwritten the original AUM sesh so I can’t check it now. I’m very bad at keeping the early iterations of my pieces as discrete sessions, they mostly end up as agglomerations of File Player loops saved over the starting sesh. I really should up my archive game!