[ambient] CAP mixdown (mp3) comment

Started by uncloned, April 04, 2010, 17:15:53

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uncloned




http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/4collabs/cap-Mixdown.mp3

If you'd rather stream online follow this link:

http://www.macjams.com/song/60160


The symphony in my head sounds like this during certain lucid moments.


Intended for the collaborative ambient project - I see I am 2 months too early.

This is a collection of Paul extreme stretched pieces edited and mixed down in Audition. One of the pieces was a recording of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra warming up before the performance I saw. Another interesting facet of this piece is that for each stereo track one channel was reversed so effectively there are 8 separate binaural tracks.

Sam_Zen

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uncloned


lilmanjs16

man that is some nice dark ambient there. love it. If the wolfenstien 3d mod I'm doing the soundtrack for ever gets finished, I think you'll love the music I'm making for it.

Sam_Zen

(Sorry for hijacking, clones.)
2 lilmanjs16 :
If you want to know about what others made for Wolfenstein 3D, check my wolf3d page
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residentgrey

This is EPIC CREEEEPY. EPIC. CREEPY.
No two people are not on fire...AWWW!

Web and Graphic Design just for you!
I r GhostMech on there, forever scouting.

uncloned

but as Sam knows, relatively trivial, though I did put some work into this particular piece - about 30 mins.

If you grab Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch (for free) you can make almost anything sound like this. :-)

Sam_Zen

Yeppo. This tool can make an obvious 'ambient' piece out of nearly nothing, and with high sound quality.
So it's rather easy to score with something impressive in a jiffy.

But this just means that it requires a higher level of skill to distinguish one's own work from the obvious.
Reversing channels is a nice trick here, because each sound is 'predicted' in the result having a slow attack.
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Louigi Verona

Very nice. I downloaded and put it into CAP/Clones on my computer.

Louigi Verona

Having listened to this, I now see the limitations of the tool, though. It is too straightforward, if you know what I mean. You feel that it is artificially slowed down, that the composer did not lay down those sounds himself.

uncloned

LV,

You are right in your observations

- Orion Nebula  is a better piece.

http://forum.openmpt.org/index.php?topic=3735.0

and I think I can do this with an orchestra & electronics.

It is a project in the back of my mind I'm working on.