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Resonance

This is an MU Waverley piano through Bleass Tides.

Sequenced by GltchStep.

Occasionally you will hear Speldosa.

Comments

  • Lovely. I have know idea how to make this kind of music, but I'm glad someone does. Nice visuals too. Thanks for sharing.

  • I am listening to your track on a Saturday morning holding a cup of tea. Your track is a perfect soundtrack to start my day. Thank you and well done.

  • Wistful. So calming. Don’t know these apps but it’s a great advert. Great video that’s really appropriate. How did you make it?

  • I thank you very kindly @ecou.

  • Thank you @AndyHoneybone.

    I made the video with some stock footage in imaginando’s VS.

  • Great tones. Are you using feedback?

  • Thanks @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr.

    Yes, I sent the delay line in Tides through a second delay causing ir to feed back.

    Tides is wonderful.🙂

  • Very peaceful and serene. I definitely need to get back to Ambient and try out Tides at long last, lol. Quite a serene, peaceful piece. ❤ Well done, friend.

  • Lovely, nothing negative to say 🙏

  • Serenity defined. A pleasure to listen to

  • @jwmmakerofmusic @GeoTony @BillS

    I thank each of you so very much!🙂

  • McDMcD
    edited April 23

    It’s a really engrossing sonic soundscape.

    It cracked me up that Speldosa has a few notes that are not in tune (slight pitch variances) with MU Waverly processed by Tides. It basically took me from floating in space and back in earth like a supercharged Star Trek “beam” transport. And I love Speldosa for bells and such and never noticed any pitches but when layed up against the MU Waverly pitch references it needs tweaking.

  • Thank you @McD.

    I never noticed that about Speldosa but now that you mention it, I can hear what you mean.

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