Just getting back into keys in the last year+. Last year when I heard and saw the Reface CP, it was the first keyboard I could think to buy. I haven't regretted it since. Thanks so much for the inspiring sounds.
I really like how the video actually shows you playing the music and messing around with the settings instead of having generic fake footage... nice touch :D
How do you use the Valhalla Shimmer? Sorry if it seems like a dumb question but I don't know much about it but absolutely love all of what you created here and your other videos. I would love to be able to do half of what you do. Lol. I just bought a Roland Fa-07 last December as I'm just starting out. Thanks for any input.
Valhalla Shimmer is a software reverb effect that I load on a FX channel inside the DAW (FL studio) I'm using on my computer. I use it at around 40-60 wetness level to get the sound I want. It kinda creates this underlaying pad that I like a lot.
Thanks for the beautiful music! And of course your valuable insight on how you process the sound. I have been sharing your channel with my friends and colleagues. I also put your music in my classroom training hen students are taking tests. They love it!
Thank you for sharing. Very good ambient texture. And thank you for sharing your notes. I have been noticing the "Valhalla Shimmer" on some good ambient compositions. I may need to research this some, but my own evolving set up.
This is meditative ;)...I also love to do sessions like this on my CP and MS-20 :),...it is the closest one can come to the source of the universe,...creativity is love,..and love is everything,..Thanks for shareing
Pure EarCandy. I wish you could do some Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch Masterclass on how to get those lushy pads/Ambient lowfreq sounds. Greetings From Sweden :)
Well... I open up the app and process and save the audio pretty much :D I use the default settings most of the time. Sometimes I make the track 400% slower instead of 800%. If you start with something that already sounds soft and lush and you'll get exactly that! :D
I love this! Question: I would love to start learning how to create this specific kind of music (Vangelis-y ambient) but I have zero experience and no idea where to start (other than a lot of you guys seem to use Moog Mother 32s). Any chance of some beginner gear recommendations and tips/pointers. Much obliged!
A mother 32 and a reverb guitar pedal would get you pretty far to start with. That’s my recommendation. If you don’t mind starting digital, you could start with Ableton Live and and a few plugins.
Dont get the Mother 32 as a beginner. At least this wouldnt have fit for me. I started with the Minilogue, some Volca would be the cheapest hardware to begin with.
That pad sound? I usually create a chord with a synth like the legend or zebra 2 and process it with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. Just use the default settings, hit export and you'll get a lush sounding pad.
@@RemixSample thank you so much! sorry just starting in sound design hahah, any osc you recommend for getting a warm sound at the final result like this one? :)
@@renattonunez517 I would experiment with filtering the sound so it sounds less bright and add reverb like Valhalla Shimmer or Valhalla Supermassive then process it with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. Create lots of different clips and experiment until you get something you like. Take advantage of the presets of your synths.
Awesome as always. Do you use Shimmer on the background pads as well? Can you tell me how you do the background stuff? Low/mids/highs etc? It's really well done
Thanks Mike! The background was made with 2 pads samples from a old sample collection called Distorted Reality 1. I think those samples are included with Omnisphere now. Anyways, I played a simple synth lead melody on top of those pads with Shimmer. Took that piece of audio and stretched with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. I also added two muddy guitar chords to the bg track. Then I just improved the rest on top like you see in the video. M32 and rhodes with Shimmer.
@@RemixSample Any mentions which plugins? I have a boat load of em, but always looking for creative ways to spend needless money. If it's secret sauce, no worries.
Sure. Number one would be Valhalla Shimmer valhalladsp.com/shop/reverb/valhalla-shimmer/ and I like some of the SoundToys plugins. Especially the Crystallizer . That's about it really.
Hi, how come i hear that great shimmer soundscape even before you touch any keys ? Did you prerecord that? And are the mother and the father botch routed trough the valhalla ?
That's a pad I made that is playing in the background. I make these pads by stretching out a piece of audio with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. I'm playing the M32 and rhodes over it.
Thanks!
Hey! Thanks Michael! I appreciate that a lot!
WOW blown away!
I'm glad you like it!
Just getting back into keys in the last year+. Last year when I heard and saw the Reface CP, it was the first keyboard I could think to buy. I haven't regretted it since. Thanks so much for the inspiring sounds.
Hi! Yes! It really is amazing! Glad you found it inspiring!
i realize it is kinda off topic but do anyone know a good place to stream new movies online?
@Gordon Cullen Flixportal :P
@Diego Calvin Thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I really appreciate it!
@Gordon Cullen You are welcome xD
This should be on Spotify too
Aha.... You are on spotify! You have one more follower :-)
Beautiful... Really love that shimmering cloud of reverb...
This makes me want to dive into ocean and get lost within it... Excellent Work Remix!
Please bring oxygen! :D Thanks Michael!
I really like how the video actually shows you playing the music and messing around with the settings instead of having generic fake footage... nice touch :D
Thank you! :D
I always love listening to these! Mine always end up in a much darker place lol. Thanks for posting!
This is so stellar man! A very pleasing trip
> Hardware report: all systems fully operational.
> Cerebral activity report: dreaming of faraway galaxies.
I love it. Epic piece. Thank you for creating and sharing.
This is so cool! You never seem to disappoint. I love a lot of your creative work. Just beautiful.
Hey thank you very much!
How do you use the Valhalla Shimmer? Sorry if it seems like a dumb question but I don't know much about it but absolutely love all of what you created here and your other videos. I would love to be able to do half of what you do. Lol. I just bought a Roland Fa-07 last December as I'm just starting out. Thanks for any input.
Valhalla Shimmer is a software reverb effect that I load on a FX channel inside the DAW (FL studio) I'm using on my computer. I use it at around 40-60 wetness level to get the sound I want. It kinda creates this underlaying pad that I like a lot.
Thanks for the beautiful music! And of course your valuable insight on how you process the sound. I have been sharing your channel with my friends and colleagues. I also put your music in my classroom training hen students are taking tests. They love it!
Oh cool! Thanks for sharing that!
Nice, very nice. Love a Rhodes sound and the Valhalla Shimmer just gotta get me that beauty.
Just lovely.
Great stuff!!
Thank you for sharing
A superb listening experience!
Hey thanks a lot!
Thank you for sharing. Very good ambient texture. And thank you for sharing your notes. I have been noticing the "Valhalla Shimmer" on some good ambient compositions. I may need to research this some, but my own evolving set up.
Gran ambiente venturoso y extraordinario talento la calidad del sonido de Remixsample es admirable!
Gracias! XD
This is meditative ;)...I also love to do sessions like this on my CP and MS-20 :),...it is the closest one can come to the source of the universe,...creativity is love,..and love is everything,..Thanks for shareing
Thanks for listening! I agree! It's very relaxing! :D
power.
This is so Vangelis, simply amazing congrats!😉
Beautiful as always
Thanks Ryad!
Wow... absolutely beautiful, stunning sounding!! :-)
Thank you! :D
Beautifull!! Great music.
Pure EarCandy. I wish you could do some Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch Masterclass on how to get those lushy pads/Ambient lowfreq sounds. Greetings From Sweden :)
Well... I open up the app and process and save the audio pretty much :D I use the default settings most of the time. Sometimes I make the track 400% slower instead of 800%. If you start with something that already sounds soft and lush and you'll get exactly that! :D
@@RemixSample Love your music and how you use the PESS to add an ambience that lends itself to very picturesque and cinematic soundscapes. Bravo!
metaspherz what’s PESS ?
@@VinceVega303 Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/
Beautiful!
cool how the Reface CP has become this weird little cult hit among gearheads, love mine to death
I would really like to have one, when I learn to play piano and to work with production stuff I guess XD
I'm getting one very soon, did not realise before it was so versatile :-)
Very beautiful and deep!
Great, great, great!!!
Tingly effervescence like freshly poured Tsingtao.
So beautiful 😍
Love it, sounds amazing!
yo keep posting how we can purchase your music.... I would like to use it in the background of something ... its awesome...
Thanks! XD
remixsample.bandcamp.com/
www.patreon.com/remixsample
@@RemixSample Spotify is missing :)
sounds great as always! thank u!
Perfect combo... holy shit
you are making me sell my old gear to fund a crave.. I know it's not a mother 32 but i'm cheap :D and I can solder
Nice! The Crave does sound great from what I can tell!
I love this! Question: I would love to start learning how to create this specific kind of music (Vangelis-y ambient) but I have zero experience and no idea where to start (other than a lot of you guys seem to use Moog Mother 32s). Any chance of some beginner gear recommendations and tips/pointers. Much obliged!
same here buddy
A mother 32 and a reverb guitar pedal would get you pretty far to start with. That’s my recommendation. If you don’t mind starting digital, you could start with Ableton Live and and a few plugins.
Valhalla Shimmer is a software reverb you definitely want to get if you're getting Ableton or another DAW
I have a Mother 32 but the Juno 06A sounds also great and its polyphonic.
Dont get the Mother 32 as a beginner. At least this wouldnt have fit for me. I started with the Minilogue, some Volca would be the cheapest hardware to begin with.
another beauty! 👏💕
Thank you Dani! =)
what’s your email address? if you’re willing to share :•)
It's super secret! XD remixsample at gmail.com
definitely couldn’t have just assumed that 😂
Great stuff thanks!
love it
Please never stop. :)
Relaxing space.........:-)
could you please tell me how you made the sound at the beggining? it's exactly what I am looking for
That pad sound? I usually create a chord with a synth like the legend or zebra 2 and process it with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. Just use the default settings, hit export and you'll get a lush sounding pad.
@@RemixSample thank you so much! sorry just starting in sound design hahah, any osc you recommend for getting a warm sound at the final result like this one? :)
@@renattonunez517 I would experiment with filtering the sound so it sounds less bright and add reverb like Valhalla Shimmer or Valhalla Supermassive then process it with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. Create lots of different clips and experiment until you get something you like. Take advantage of the presets of your synths.
Awesome as always. Do you use Shimmer on the background pads as well? Can you tell me how you do the background stuff? Low/mids/highs etc? It's really well done
Thanks Mike! The background was made with 2 pads samples from a old sample collection called Distorted Reality 1. I think those samples are included with Omnisphere now. Anyways, I played a simple synth lead melody on top of those pads with Shimmer. Took that piece of audio and stretched with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. I also added two muddy guitar chords to the bg track. Then I just improved the rest on top like you see in the video. M32 and rhodes with Shimmer.
@@RemixSample Very nice! Thank you so much for explaining, helps me a lot! Keep it up
@@RemixSample What DAW do you do the Paul Stretch in?
Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch is a stand alone app. hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/
Amazing bro jeez!! hah
.:beauty:.
What kind of lamp is that?
The oval lamp is called FADO and is from IKEA. The colored light is a regular rgb led bulb.
@@RemixSample looks great, thanks for the reply :)
All aboard....Next stop Alpha Centauri and Andromeda. Sit back relax and enjoy the ride.........
RemixSample - What is your mixdown process for RUclips? Direct to cam or processed with plugins?
Thanks
Hi Bob! I record everything in the DAW as I play. So it's processed live in the DAW with plugins.
@@RemixSample Any mentions which plugins? I have a boat load of em, but always looking for creative ways to spend needless money. If it's secret sauce, no worries.
Sure. Number one would be Valhalla Shimmer valhalladsp.com/shop/reverb/valhalla-shimmer/ and I like some of the SoundToys plugins. Especially the Crystallizer . That's about it really.
@@RemixSample Got those so I'm out of excuses. I'm just missing the talent (or practice) :) . Thanks again. Love your vids.
Haha! Thanks! It's only practice Bob!
Lovely sound! How far do you drive that Valhalla, really? Sounds like all the way to 11.. ;)
Sometimes but it's around 40% here I think.
Hmmm, I'd be rather interested if you actually included a gear list.. Sequencing, fx, etc....
I did. It's in the video description. If you want me to go in to more detail just ask.
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Hi, how come i hear that great shimmer soundscape even before you touch any keys ? Did you prerecord that? And are the mother and the father botch routed trough the valhalla ?
That's a pad I made that is playing in the background. I make these pads by stretching out a piece of audio with Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. I'm playing the M32 and rhodes over it.
@@RemixSample Hmmmm, i also tried Paul's sound stretch but never got a pad that smooth. I think i use too complex melodies to stretch :-))
@@deauvillevrienden Yeah probably. I usually do something simple like a arpeggio with a bass note.
Ростов - папа, Одесса - мама.
Beautiful!