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A finite number of heartbeats
Another Piano Motifs inspired creation.
It’s very simple with PM doing all of the work, just utilising the Melody and Accompaniment outputs.
Decent Sampler Felt & Fog is used throughout.
2 * Hoffmann Felted and 2 * Brian Eno’s Fav
The title of the piece came from the strange heartbeat like sounds that the 4 * Quantum Delay Lites were generating.

Comments
You did a good job keeping the piece evoking and keeping the listener attention. Very enjoyable.
Peaceful and relaxing. It rides close to the ambient line but has just the right amount of structure and pace of change to never go over it. Held my interest. Very nice.
So calm and gentle Tony. Love the title.
I listened to it with pleasure and my heart is still beating. Very beautifully structured and I find the Felt piano very striking! frenq
Very peaceful. It's hitting very nicely after a long stressful day. Love the subtle melodic meandering.
Thanks @ecou , @boomer , @azul3D_Apps , @Frenq and @ecamburn … glad you all ‘felt’ that way 🙏
The free effect really worked nicely on this one.
The title is supposedly a quote from Neil Armstrong 🚀
This was so beautiful. ❤️ Tony, I can't believe I didn't hear this piece sooner. Was worth the listen.
Thanks Jim ( @jwmmakerofmusic ) … much appreciated 🙏
That is a great use of delay - not in your face, but there at a level to make it in interesting to catch the repeats. Lovely thickness to the whole sound.
Cheers @michael_m , yes, completely by chance the delay more or less made the track… and it’s free 😊