synkrotron
Max Output Level: -22.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 5263
- Joined: 2006/04/28 16:21:21
- Location: Warrington, UK
- Status: offline
http://www.synkrotron.co.uk/Intel Core™i7-3820QM Quad Core Mobile Processor 2.70GHz 8MB cache | Intel HM77 Express Chipset | 16GB SAMSUNG 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 RAM | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M - 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM | 500GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | 1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | Windows 10 Pro | Roland OCTA-CAPTURE | SONAR Platinum ∞ FFS| Too many VSTi's to list here | KRK KNS-8400 Headphones | Roland JP-8000 | Oberheim OB12 | Novation Nova | Gibson SG Special | PRS Studio
|
bjornpdx
Max Output Level: -75 dBFS
- Total Posts : 759
- Joined: 2010/12/10 11:41:29
- Location: Portland, Oregon
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/19 02:08:37
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:04
Kind of an early Klaus Schulze sound to it, like a voyage to a dark foreboding planet in a creaky clanky spaceship. I like it!
|
SoundRegion
Max Output Level: -86 dBFS
- Total Posts : 218
- Joined: 2008/06/15 14:02:29
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/19 08:45:04
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:07
It sounds great, but a little to uneventful for my taste. I guess that's the genre.
Steen ------------------ Sonar Professional - Akai EIE pro - AKG K240 - AKG C5 - Behringer XM-2000 - Hagström Ultra Swede - Evolution MK-149 - Musima Resonata - Komplete 10 - Mackie CR4 BT Soundcloud Bandcamp
|
mgh
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 8594
- Joined: 2007/05/10 05:15:56
- Location: betwixt and between
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/19 18:02:43
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:08
SoundRegion It sounds great, but a little to uneventful for my taste. I guess that's the genre.
yep. needs a melody or film to hold your attention i think. what's there is perfectly well recorded, sounds good, just as a standalone piece is a littel boring
|
stevec
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 11546
- Joined: 2003/11/04 15:05:54
- Location: Parkesburg, PA
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/20 14:31:42
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:10
This would make a great soundtrack for a short space exploration video, creaky ship and all. The mix works well for the genre IMO, with nice slowly evolving elements coming in and out. Just curious though - why weren't you going to bother posting here? I always found your tunes to be different than the norm, adding to the variety that helps to make this forum what it is.
SteveC https://soundcloud.com/steve-cocchi http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=39163 SONAR Platinum x64, Intel Q9300 (2.5Ghz), Asus P5N-D, Win7 x64 SP1, 8GB RAM, 1TB internal + ESATA + USB Backup HDDs, ATI Radeon HD5450 1GB RAM + dual ViewSonic VA2431wm Monitors; Focusrite 18i6 (ASIO); Komplete 9, Melodyne Studio 4, Ozone 7 Advanced, Rapture Pro, GPO5, Valhalla Plate, MJUC comp, MDynamic EQ, lots of other freebie VST plugins, synths and Kontakt libraries
|
synkrotron
Max Output Level: -22.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 5263
- Joined: 2006/04/28 16:21:21
- Location: Warrington, UK
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/20 15:07:52
(permalink)
stevec why weren't you going to bother posting here? LOL! Yeah... I'm just being a bit cranky of late. That last one I posted hardly garnered any comments at all and I guess I got a bit cheesed off with that. Every time I post here I always pay my dues and I must have listened to, and commented on over twenty songs in all. When I think back to some of my earlier offerings I was getting plenty of attention. I think M81, for instance, had getting on for nearly thirty different peeps chipping in with comments. I guess that the forum has evolved a bit since then, as some peeps take a break from here, much like I did myself. Anyway, thanks for having a listen Steve. I know that I've gone off at a funny tangent lately, musically speaking, and although I am enjoying what I am doing the end product has very limited appeal. mgh yep. needs a melody or film to hold your attention i think. what's there is perfectly well recorded, sounds good, just as a standalone piece is a little boring
Thanks Mark. I appreciate you taking the time to listen and comment. SoundRegion It sounds great, but a little to uneventful for my taste. I guess that's the genre.
Thanks for listening Steen. I know it's hard work listening to this stuff and it's so easy to back out, switch off and not even bother commenting, so I appreciate the effort that you put in. bjornpdx Kind of an early Klaus Schulze sound to it, like a voyage to a dark foreboding planet in a creaky clanky spaceship. I like it!
Hi Bjorn, Yeah, I think you got it... GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon is indeed a space ship. I am a big fan of Iain M Banks (RIP) and especially his "Culture" series, from which this ship hails from. Thank you for listening and commenting. cheers to you all, andy
http://www.synkrotron.co.uk/Intel Core™i7-3820QM Quad Core Mobile Processor 2.70GHz 8MB cache | Intel HM77 Express Chipset | 16GB SAMSUNG 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 RAM | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M - 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM | 500GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | 1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | Windows 10 Pro | Roland OCTA-CAPTURE | SONAR Platinum ∞ FFS| Too many VSTi's to list here | KRK KNS-8400 Headphones | Roland JP-8000 | Oberheim OB12 | Novation Nova | Gibson SG Special | PRS Studio
|
dcumpian
Max Output Level: -34 dBFS
- Total Posts : 4124
- Joined: 2005/11/03 15:50:51
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 08:30:54
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:18
I, for one, would have a difficult time putting something like this together. As a soundscape, it works very well, though I would get creeped out listening to it in a dark room...lol. We all have our strengths and like what we like. My wife constantly reminds me of how my new songs sound like my old songs and she gets bored Post what you like, and accept any comments and suggestions and go create the next one. Regards, Dan
Mixing is all about control. My music: http://dancumpian.bandcamp.com/ or https://soundcloud.com/dcumpian Studiocat Advanced Studio DAW (Intel i5 3550 @ 3.7GHz, Z77 motherboard, 16GB Ram, lots of HDDs), Sonar Plat, Mackie 1604, PreSonus Audiobox 44VSL, ESI 4x4 Midi Interface, Ibanez Bass, Custom Fender Mexi-Strat, NI S88, Roland JV-2080 & MDB-1, Komplete, Omnisphere, Lots o' plugins.
|
Wookiee
Rrrrugh arah-ah-woof?
- Total Posts : 13306
- Joined: 2007/01/16 06:19:43
- Location: Akahaocwora - Village Yoh Kay
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 10:35:54
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:20
This has a nice sense of movement to it, though I think that those rhythmic moments could come forward a little more and perhaps develop in some way, perhaps hints at the throb of the engines. What synths did you use, have you tried the trial of the new Softube Modular? Thanks for sharing and keep them coming.
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain. Karma has a way of finding its own way home.
Primary, i7 8700K 16Gigs Ram, 3x500gb SSD's 2TB Backup HHD Saffire Pro 40. Win 10 64Bit Secondary i7 4790K, 32GB Ram, 500Gb SSD OS/Prog's, 1TB Audio, 1TB Samples HHD AudioBox USB, Win 10 64Bit CbB, Adam's A7x's - Event 20/20's, Arturia V6, Korg Digital Legacy, Softube Modular, Arturia Keylab-88, USB-MidiSport 8x8
|
philz
Max Output Level: -50.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 2462
- Joined: 2004/04/11 13:50:46
- Location: Shrewsbury, PA, USA
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 10:53:43
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:23
Wow, this one was really dark, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Keep 'em coming.
|
SoundRegion
Max Output Level: -86 dBFS
- Total Posts : 218
- Joined: 2008/06/15 14:02:29
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 10:58:29
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:25
dcumpian I, for one, would have a difficult time putting something like this together.
I know. I'd love to create something along the lines of the first couple of Jarre album's, but It's not as easy as you'd think.
Steen ------------------ Sonar Professional - Akai EIE pro - AKG K240 - AKG C5 - Behringer XM-2000 - Hagström Ultra Swede - Evolution MK-149 - Musima Resonata - Komplete 10 - Mackie CR4 BT Soundcloud Bandcamp
|
jamesg1213
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 21760
- Joined: 2006/04/18 14:42:48
- Location: SW Scotland
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 11:57:07
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:28
Any fan of Iain Banks is alright by me Andy Strangely I never got into his sci-fi stuff tho but I have just about everything else by him, 'The Bridge' is my favourite. Anyway - this is excellent, would have been perfect in 'Alien', great sense of tension and foreboding. Keep posting your stuff mate, I'll listen and comment.
Jyemz Thrombold's Patented Brisk Weather Pantaloonettes with Inclementometer
|
TheMaartian
Max Output Level: -47.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 2774
- Joined: 2015/05/21 18:30:52
- Location: Flagstaff, AZ
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 12:07:30
(permalink)
☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/06/21 16:24:34
10 grams of mushrooms, this in my headphones...and off to Glastonbury 2016 I go. Well, psychedelically at least! Music...it's what's in your head. Thanks for sharing! I can appreciate where you're coming from. Here's a photo of one of your listeners from Glastonbury 2014. Altered States, indeed!
Intel i7 3.4GHz, 16 GB RAM, 2 TB HD Win10 Home 64-bit Tascam US-16x08 Studio One 4 Pro Notion 6 Melodyne 4 Studio Acoustica 7 Guitar Pro 7 PreSonus FaderPort Nektar P6 M-Audio BX8 D2 Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro NI K9U XLN AK, AD2 AAS VS-2, GS-2, VA-2, EP-4, CP-2, OD Toontrack SD3, EZK
|
synkrotron
Max Output Level: -22.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 5263
- Joined: 2006/04/28 16:21:21
- Location: Warrington, UK
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/21 15:58:32
(permalink)
Hey-up! I was expecting this to be on page two by now dcumpian I, for one, would have a difficult time putting something like this together. As a soundscape, it works very well, though I would get creeped out listening to it in a dark room...lol.
Thanks for listening Dan. Listening to your music I am pleasantly surprised that you stuck with it. Having said that, just because your stuff is somewhat rather professional sounding, and very much mass appeal, if you know what I mean, doesn't mean that your tastes match what you create yourself. There are a few parts in this that made my hair stand on end at the first couple of listens. I'll explain later... Wookiee This has a nice sense of movement to it, though I think that those rhythmic moments could come forward a little more and perhaps develop in some way, perhaps hints at the throb of the engines. What synths did you use, have you tried the trial of the new Softube Modular? Thanks for sharing and keep them coming.
Hi Wookiee, Thanks again for listening to my stuff. I deliberately kept that rhythmic bit well back this time. I've been over using my Tantra of late, which is what I use for the almost percussion like sounds. It's a great tool. I know what you mean though, and I was almost wavering in my resolve... I've heard of the new Softube Modular but they scare me a bit. Even my Arturia Moog Modular frightens me and that's nowhere near as complicated as the likes of Reaktor. For this piece I used Absynth 5, which I have had since 3 way back when. Considering how much I paid for it I hardly use it. But, having dived back in there and tested out some of the more off the wall patches, it is ideally suited to creating weird soundscapes. There are just four instances of Absynth, each using "Soundscape" type patches. I don't just hit one key though and let it play out. Each instance has anything between six and twelve automation lanes which tweak all the performance controllers throughout the track's length. That takes absolutely ages to go through each instance, auditioning the automation and tweaking on the go. And you still have to "arrange" stuff. It's not the same as orchestral scoring, sure, but it still takes a long time to get something you are happy with. There is also a single instance of my Mini V3. That mainly produces a periodic bass drone, but I also tried the same patch playing a note three octaves higher, and that's the bit that made my hair stand up on the back of my neck when I heard it in context with the rest of the tracks playing. Oh, yeah, I also threw in copious amounts of reverb and delay in there, and a mild amount of Tantra too. philz Wow, this one was really dark, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Keep 'em coming.
LOL! Thanks again Phil... You've listened to a few of these weird pieces of mine now... Cheers for that jamesg1213 Any fan of Iain Banks is alright by me Andy Strangely I never got into his sci-fi stuff tho but I have just about everything else by him, 'The Bridge' is my favourite. Anyway - this is excellent, would have been perfect in 'Alien', great sense of tension and foreboding. Keep posting your stuff mate, I'll listen and comment.
Hiya James, I'm t'other way round, and I need to hop over the fence and check out some of his non-sci-fi stuff. I did read one, which, funnily enough, was penned under his Iain M Banks moniker but was not strictly sci-fi. He really was a good writer. Thanks for listening James. I'm glad you liked it TheMaartian 10 grams of mushrooms, this in my headphones...and off to Glastonbury 2016 I go. Well, psychedelically at least!
Haha! Thanks for that John. The look on that young lads face tells the tale Thanks so much for giving it the time of day... I appreciate it. Apologies for the negative vibe I created here... I will not do that again. cheers andy
http://www.synkrotron.co.uk/Intel Core™i7-3820QM Quad Core Mobile Processor 2.70GHz 8MB cache | Intel HM77 Express Chipset | 16GB SAMSUNG 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 RAM | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M - 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM | 500GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | 1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | Windows 10 Pro | Roland OCTA-CAPTURE | SONAR Platinum ∞ FFS| Too many VSTi's to list here | KRK KNS-8400 Headphones | Roland JP-8000 | Oberheim OB12 | Novation Nova | Gibson SG Special | PRS Studio
|
Guitarpima
Max Output Level: -34 dBFS
- Total Posts : 4125
- Joined: 2005/11/19 23:53:59
- Location: Terra 3
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/22 15:56:01
(permalink)
This is a nice soundscape. I could easily picture this a background for some movie.
Notation, the original DAW. Everything else is just rote. We are who we are and no more than another. Humans, you people are crazy. Win 7 x64 X2 Intel DX58SO, Intel i7 920 2.66ghz 12gb DDR3 ASUS ATI EAH5750 650w PSU 4x WD HDs 320gb DVD, DVD RW Eleven Rack, KRK Rokit 8s and 10s sub
|
daryl1968
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 10984
- Joined: 2010/06/01 22:51:43
- Location: Englishman in deepest, darkest Wales
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/23 12:49:30
(permalink)
I really like this Synkrotron - please don't stop posting. The patience and subtlety it takes to craft something like this - some people do not appreciate. Great stuff mate
|
ABull
Max Output Level: -67 dBFS
- Total Posts : 1161
- Joined: 2010/04/24 14:37:13
- Status: offline
Poor snowflake -- get back to that F5 key.
post edited by ABull - 2018/06/24 15:32:21
|
synkrotron
Max Output Level: -22.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 5263
- Joined: 2006/04/28 16:21:21
- Location: Warrington, UK
- Status: offline
Re: GCU Transient Atmospheric Phenomenon
2016/06/25 14:29:42
(permalink)
Guitarpima This is a nice soundscape. I could easily picture this a background for some movie.
Thanks Robert. And thanks for listening too daryl1968 I really like this Synkrotron - please don't stop posting. The patience and subtlety it takes to craft something like this - some people do not appreciate. Great stuff mate
Hiya Daryl. You say the nicest things Thanks for listening and stopping by my fred ABull Well, as a pop/rock songwriter (albeit one whose musical tastes are eclectic), this type of composition is somewhat out of my listening experience. That said, I do know what a tremendous amount of work went into this piece and how difficult it would be to execute in a polished interesting manner. You succeeded in doing just that. The sounds and the various parts fit together as a whole and have a story to tell. (Your use of reverb in this is really good.) You knew what you wanted and you achieved it. Bravo. !! Allan ===
Hi Allen, I appreciate you trying something new. The stuff I am creating lately certainly is an acquired taste cheers andy
http://www.synkrotron.co.uk/Intel Core™i7-3820QM Quad Core Mobile Processor 2.70GHz 8MB cache | Intel HM77 Express Chipset | 16GB SAMSUNG 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 RAM | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M - 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM | 500GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | 1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD | Windows 10 Pro | Roland OCTA-CAPTURE | SONAR Platinum ∞ FFS| Too many VSTi's to list here | KRK KNS-8400 Headphones | Roland JP-8000 | Oberheim OB12 | Novation Nova | Gibson SG Special | PRS Studio
|