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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!
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.
Thanks! I’ll try to work something up to show my “method” but, frankly, there’s a lot of hit-and-miss guesswork.
High praise indeed. Aphex is in my pantheon!
Many thanks!
Thanks very much!
I have barely scratched the surface of what VS can do and it gives very satisfying results.
Thank you very kindly!
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.
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
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.