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Organic ambient sources
Hello all!
What are your go to apps for making a very organic ambient type music, this could be anything from drums, foley, drones, pianos- anything. It's the music I like making the most, want to be sure there aren't any stones left uncovered!
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Wotja is great source material for ambient
Apparillo is nice for this
I make field recordings with my zoom h4n and then use file players in aum to play some back.... feed these to several GAUSS plugins (either inline or on sends) on different channels with loops of different lengths and then let the organic phasing loop joy begin. I like to then feed each GAUSS To some sort of multiband effect like WOOT or Saturn2, ride and animate those bands and then feed each of these into big old delays (regular, reverse, or exotic). Uhhhhhh so in there are my go to apps
My options would be Thumbjam, Drumjam, Beathawk and BS-16i with some nice soundfonts loaded. Maybe sampletank too... i still keep it around.
Good to record some stuff into samplers like Beatmaker 3 and Koala or a looper Loopy Pro to stretch them around if needed.
Or drop some layers into borderlands
Tardigrain with home made recordings via mic.
Always good for organic textures.
Granular synths in general. Tardigrain is great for pads, iDensity and Fluss, and if you are OK with IAA Borderlands is amazing.
Otherwise, I like using MiRack for generative work. You can use AUv3s in MiRack itself, or combine things using AUM and MiRack’s multiple inputs and outputs (you can’t use both approaches at the same time, as you can’t nest AUv3s)
This is excellent: https://patchstorage.com/chaos-lfo/