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  • SGR 1806-20 [SoundScape - you have been warned...] (p.2)
2017/03/29 19:27:22
stevec
Well, if this is noodling, then I guess I like noodling.   
 
That is all.
 
 
 
Nah... sounds good, Andy.   I think it fits in well with your other pieces - you have a style. 
 
2017/03/29 21:22:27
synkrotron
Blimey Peeps!
 
Since I spend far too much time sat in front of my laptop, either working, interacting or creating, I decided to spend some quality time with my more than tolerant better half. We had a take away and watched a movie called The Water Diviner, which was nothing to do with water divining, really. Nice movie, with plenty of sad bits but a happy ending.
 
Thought I'd check in here, see how things were cooking, and I've have six more replies to respond to
 
So I had better get on with that
2017/03/29 21:24:02
synkrotron
daryl1968
I for one really enjoy your stuff and a lot of other stuff that is posted here that wouldn't usually be termed as a 'song'.
More power to your creativity mate - keep 'em coming.

 
Thanks yet again Daryl, I really appreciate your listening time and feedback
 
I've got more cakes a bakin' and as soon as they're done I'll post them here on the "Songs" forum
 
cheers
 
andy
2017/03/29 21:25:06
synkrotron
Wookiee
Very nice Andy very nice.  ðŸ˜Ž 




Thank you very much Wookiee, and thanks for taking the time to listen and comment
 
cheers
 
andy
2017/03/29 21:33:52
synkrotron
cwestmont
Hey Andy, this is solid, in the best vein of the cosmic soundscape genre.  Clearly you've struck a chord in your listeners because more than half have 'hearted' the tune.  Really easy to get swept up and carried in the flow.  
 
Thanks for sharing!




Thank you for your kind comments Clark. I really appreciate your time. I don't exactly do short pieces so it's like listening to two at once, so double thanks
 
I do appear to have garnered quite a few "likes" for this piece, for some reason. Currently up to 52 in just 48 hours, which is really good for me. Most of my tracks take weeks, or even months to get to that level. Around 30 of those likes are from peeps that already follow me, one way or another (four from here). The rest may well genuinely like this piece, or, as expected, are playing the SoundCloud game of seeking attention themselves, which is fair enough and I will often go and check out their tracks and respond, if I feel I do like what they do.
 
I fully expect things to calm down a lot now as most of the peeps I know have now listened and commented
 
Thanks again,
 
cheers
 
andy
2017/03/29 21:35:52
synkrotron
eph221
Jesus is coming, look busy!




Hi David,
 
Thanks for leaving a comment in my topic. If you did listen, many thanks. If you tried but gave up then, many thanks for that too. If you haven't listened then that is fine also
 
cheers
 
andy
2017/03/29 21:40:02
synkrotron
jamesg1213
Terrific stuff Andy, a real film soundtrack contender.



Thanks James
 
Again, I really appreciate your time here. I'm so glad you listened and enjoyed this thing of mine
 
Don't forget... just stick copious amounts of delay, reverb and Adaptiverb on your tracks and you will have a really nice ambient piece, which you can then noodle over the top to your heart's content and, knowing you, it will sound bloomin' nice
 
 
cheers
 
andy
2017/03/29 21:41:30
synkrotron
stevec
Nah... sounds good, Andy.   I think it fits in well with your other pieces - you have a style. 

 
Thank you Steve, and thanks again for listening to my stuff
 
cheers
 
andy
2017/03/29 21:47:56
synkrotron
Right'o Peeps, I think that is everyone
 
Just one more thing, for anyone that may be interested in what I am doing in Sonar while making my stuff.
 
Here is a screenshot of the first five of the nine tracks in this piece, in Track View. I have left the automation lanes visible so you can see what I am up to:-
 

 
If you right click on the image and select "Open image in new tab" you can see the full size image.
 
Here is a screenshot of the Console View and you can see all the effects that I use along with the sends:-
 

 
If anyone has any questions, or suggestion regarding the above then, please, give me a shout.
 
Thanks again to everyone
 
cheers
 
andy
 
2017/03/29 23:36:19
ruralrocker2010
What's cool about sounds scape is how one sound enlarges and diminishes and then how adding another one makes a transition to a new feeling. It's hard to conceptualize sometimes because there isn't a "verse, chorus" paradigm...but more of a thought for thought and feeling for feeling.
 
This is outstanding. The only thing I would have done (but that doesn't matter because it's not my song) is build in some deep drum sounds and enhance the tension, almost like an army marching by....could be cool. Not that what you have is bad, because that's not the aim of my comment, just that I would have took the tension to the point of no return. Very nice choices in here. Is this all VST or are you using a workstation, like a Korg Kronos?
 
 
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