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Ambient glitch

Sounds all made in Koala.
Sights all made in VS.

As always, I look forward to your comments.

Comments

  • The glitchy perc rhythm is quite nice. The visuals really add an almost trance-like quality. Excellent mix of ambient and glitch.

    At some point I would love to see a walkthrough on how you are sequencing something like this in koala. I find my ventures in koala always end up in Lofi hip hop land.

  • Reminds me of something Aphex Twin would make when he makes his more relaxed tracks. I really, really love this!

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    Nice vibe. I really do need to sit down with VS some time. I think you’ve done a great job in combining the visuals and the audio - 3 and a half minutes almost seemed too short. 🙂

  • That was really good.

  • @as_in_the_skies said:
    The glitchy perc rhythm is quite nice. The visuals really add an almost trance-like quality. Excellent mix of ambient and glitch.

    At some point I would love to see a walkthrough on how you are sequencing something like this in koala. I find my ventures in koala always end up in Lofi hip hop land.

    Thanks! I’ll try to work something up to show my “method” but, frankly, there’s a lot of hit-and-miss guesswork.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Reminds me of something Aphex Twin would make when he makes his more relaxed tracks. I really, really love this!

    High praise indeed. Aphex is in my pantheon!

    Many thanks!

  • @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    Nice vibe. I really do need to sit down with VS some time. I think you’ve done a great job in combining the visuals and the audio - 3 and a half minutes almost seemed too short. 🙂

    Thanks very much!

    I have barely scratched the surface of what VS can do and it gives very satisfying results.

  • @Pxlhg said:
    That was really good.

    Thank you very kindly!

  • @rottencat said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Reminds me of something Aphex Twin would make when he makes his more relaxed tracks. I really, really love this!

    High praise indeed. Aphex is in my pantheon!

    Many thanks!

    Of course. :) And yes, I friggin love Aphex Twin's music. Wish I could figure out how to do glitchy "IDM" stuff like his. :) I hope you can show your method for getting said glitchy percussion or can at least explain here, bestie. <3 Is it in the choke groups? Note lengths?

  • I thought the same thing as jwmmakerofmusic, it reminds me of Aphex Twin, yet this has its own vibe to it as well. I love it. Also makes me want to finally pull the trigger and purchase Koala, I've been putting it off

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    @rottencat said:

    @as_in_the_skies said:
    The glitchy perc rhythm is quite nice. The visuals really add an almost trance-like quality. Excellent mix of ambient and glitch.

    At some point I would love to see a walkthrough on how you are sequencing something like this in koala. I find my ventures in koala always end up in Lofi hip hop land.

    Thanks! I’ll try to work something up to show my “method” but, frankly, there’s a lot of hit-and-miss guesswork.

    This is really good, spacious ... the floaty vocals and chords create a wide soundstage, and the bleeps and bloops occupy the centre ground. The subtle bassline works well too - part of me wanted a beefier bass sound, but in the end it's mixed perfectly - it anchors and grounds the whole composition, like the string on a kite.

    Hit and miss guesswork, as you put it, gives a slightly looser feel, which fits the overall lo-fi vibe very well I reckon.

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