Nice video + audio! Really enjoyed it. Did you do the visual effects as well? If so, what tools did you use? I've been experimenting with a few things and am curious, if you have a moment to comment.
Cheers! I experiment and combine various techniques and media in my visuals, here I used some AI-generated animations and textures, there are various websites and platforms that you can find online, I process live videos and blend animations in Photoshop
@@subradial Thanks for the information, i've been experimenting with something similar using videos that i took myself, but i love what you did here. I'm not on the Photoshop train, i'm using Davinci Resolve for my video work, but that shouldn't matter. I haven't dug into these AI tools much, so thanks for the 'artbreeder' mention. Great work on this, by the way. Beautiful soundscape! Cheers
thanks for watching, what you see is what you hear, I sometimes have 'SHADE' EQ on input prior to recorder but don't think it was used here, Wavestate is 4-part multitimbral synth with great depth of tweakability so you can create pretty complex and evolving soundscapes with just the synth itself, Cosmos adds the looping / drifting layers underneath...
@@apolysus great to hear, many thanks! I don't create tutorials due to lack of time and too many other things going on in my life but I can answer questions if you have any specific ones, it's actually pretty simple process here where Cosmos records, loops and process audio from Wavestate adding additional 'layer' below the main sequence, I find 'Riffer' vst very useful when sequencing individual layers of Wavestate, each on individual Midi channel, then tweaking live each of the layers on Wavestate creates ever-changing, evolving soundscapes, hope it makes sense?
thanks, well I had a choice and could have bought Iridium but I prefer Wavestate + money for other synths / effects, not saying Iridium is bad or anything just that I prefer to have few individual units for the price of one synth and as I already have two granular synthesizers (GR-1) and other synths Wavestate covers the area that I want it to cover so it works for me, if that makes sense?
Well done !
Nice demo and video. Soma cosmos is amazing. I think that it deserves more marketing campaigns.
Thank you, yes, Cosmos and Lyra-8 among my favourite Soma instruments
Great combination ! Sounds very good !👍🏻
many thanks!
Really nice
Very good and relaxing!
Thank you!
Nice video + audio! Really enjoyed it. Did you do the visual effects as well? If so, what tools did you use? I've been experimenting with a few things and am curious, if you have a moment to comment.
Cheers! I experiment and combine various techniques and media in my visuals, here I used some AI-generated animations and textures, there are various websites and platforms that you can find online, I process live videos and blend animations in Photoshop
'artbreeder' was used for creating AI-generated animations in this video
@@subradial Thanks for the information, i've been experimenting with something similar using videos that i took myself, but i love what you did here. I'm not on the Photoshop train, i'm using Davinci Resolve for my video work, but that shouldn't matter. I haven't dug into these AI tools much, so thanks for the 'artbreeder' mention. Great work on this, by the way. Beautiful soundscape! Cheers
WOW! Only these two machines, and nothing else? No post-processing? No other tracks or...?
thanks for watching, what you see is what you hear, I sometimes have 'SHADE' EQ on input prior to recorder but don't think it was used here, Wavestate is 4-part multitimbral synth with great depth of tweakability so you can create pretty complex and evolving soundscapes with just the synth itself, Cosmos adds the looping / drifting layers underneath...
Thanks! @@subradial
Nice combination. Been looking at the Cosmos for a while how have you found it to use. Not that I can find one for sale at the moment. Nicely done.
Thank you, I enjoy it so far but did not have enough time yet to record more and fully explore it, hopefully it will happen soon...
So far I find it very useful at building additional layers 'underneath' the main sequences, definitely adds more depth to the sounds
@@subradial not that I can find a cosmos but I would love to see how you approached doing this, it sounds amazing!
@@apolysus great to hear, many thanks! I don't create tutorials due to lack of time and too many other things going on in my life but I can answer questions if you have any specific ones, it's actually pretty simple process here where Cosmos records, loops and process audio from Wavestate adding additional 'layer' below the main sequence, I find 'Riffer' vst very useful when sequencing individual layers of Wavestate, each on individual Midi channel, then tweaking live each of the layers on Wavestate creates ever-changing, evolving soundscapes, hope it makes sense?
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thank you!
nice..if you had a choice between wabestate or waldorf iruidum with somma cosmos pedal which would you opt for?
thanks, well I had a choice and could have bought Iridium but I prefer Wavestate + money for other synths / effects, not saying Iridium is bad or anything just that I prefer to have few individual units for the price of one synth and as I already have two granular synthesizers (GR-1) and other synths Wavestate covers the area that I want it to cover so it works for me, if that makes sense?