Chicago Pile-1

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2011/12/09 10:10:02 (permalink)

Chicago Pile-1

  Chicago Pile-1 is an ambient piece developed through midi recording of change control data via a Korg MS2000 and applying that data to various software synthesizers in 27 note per octave tuning. The following software sound sources were used: ZETA+ 2.1, Absynth 5, Xenharmonic FMTS 1, and Kontakt 4 for percussive sounds. The DAW was Sonar X1. You can stream it here http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1869 or download it here: http://micro.soonlabel.co...ep-chasm-zeta-cp-1.mp3
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    morenoise
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    Re:Chicago Pile-1 2011/12/10 08:38:01 (permalink)
    Hi Chris of the three pieces you posted this isn't my favorite, all sounds a bit harsh to me soundwise. Also I didn't quite get what the drums were doing there, they sound way to normal : ).

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    Re:Chicago Pile-1 2011/12/10 21:51:48 (permalink)
    I can see you put a lot of thought into it but I have to say I don't like it. As you say though, it's ambient so would it go in some sci-fi, I'm sure it would and that's where it should be. I would leave the drums out though. It sounds good and everything gels well.

    Well done.


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