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JWM - John the Engineer ((Mostly) Drone Ambient in Koala Sampler)
This one comes with a short backstory. My friend who calls himself John provided me a field recording of his place of employment where he works. He's an engineer and works around machinery a lot. So I used this recording as a basis for the rest of the piece. There's a machine hum sound right on B-flat, so that set the key. I decided to go for a minor scale. I then used Megalit for the bass drone, and Sunrizer for the fifth pads, and Ravenscroft for the piano.
(Yes I played a piano melody in, which is why this is mostly a piece of drone Ambient.)
I sampled everything into Koala Sampler in AUM, then recorded it live from Koala through Bleass Reverb and Taip. I mastered this piece in Cubasis 3 with my usual chain of Bark Filter, Cubasis' Brickwall, and Youlean's Loudness Meter.
Enjoy. ❤️

Comments
Well, that certainly cleared out my sinuses!
Like a blast of fresh air.🙂
Nice work,sir!
Thank you, my good friend.
Glad you like it.
Great use of sound FX. I just might steal this idea. Thanks.
Oh, BTW, this is the first time I've ever seen somebody mention the use of Sunrizer. That synth doesn't get nearly enough love. Sounds great here.
Go right ahead.
I don't mind. Have fun.
Thanks mate.
Yeah, I wanted to use something a bit "vintage" as far as iOS synths go, and Sunrizer fits the bill neatly.
I may try a "Blamsoft" challenge next to be honest.
So, I've had my cardioversion again, really great towards the end. Thanks Jim, excellent work! I really mean it, frenq
Nice!
Thanks mate. I appreciate it.