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First go with 16 Drones & Midnight Plaza: Samsara
Saṃsāra is the concept of all beings experiencing an ongoing cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Live 16 Drones improv straight into AUM, bass drone from Dark Park, Alteza and @lewisleval ’s lovely Midnight Plaza on the output. Simples!
16 Drones is a lot of fun, I think, and totally worth the £5.99 to unlock the AUV3 mode so I can use it direct in AUM. As a non musician, I find it very forgiving as I ‘play’ it with more or less random finger sweeps over the play surface on the iPad, as you can set the swell and fall of the individual drone tones, which gives time for readjustment on the fly, locked to a scale. Reminds me a little of the old IAA app Shoom. Which is a good thing, obvs. ![]()

Comments
This is good stuff @Svetlovska. I downloaded the free version and was surprised by the somewhat novel (to me anyway) design. I have Dark Park but I’m clearly not using it correctly because I find it to be pretty limited.
Also , I hear a flute (?) sound around the 2 minute mark. What is that from?
Again, nice job on this.
Hey, Ben. Thanks for the listen, and the comment.
The flute sound is me messing with the 16 Drones presets live as the track goes down. I agree that Dark Park is somewhat limited, but I find it useful to hit Scan a few times until I find a basic tone I like, always using the ‘obscure’ option, maybe tweak a few things, then use hold to, well, hold two or three keys down to give me a slowly evolving drone bed for other stuff on top. In that sense it is a one trick pony for me. But I like the trick. It’s fast, and the limitation actually helps as I am not wading through hundreds of presets on more versatile synth apps..
I enjoyed this very much excellent showcase
As Crocodile Dundee said… ‘That’s not a Drone’… ‘This is a Drone.’

Nice track btw !