Soundscape to get lost into - and be happy about it. I also enjoyed reading your thoughts in the description. Impressive work. You should consider releasing more, man!
Great session! I really enjoyed the pitch shift of the first riff. Did you just pitched it down to octave? Or it also changed something in harmony? It sounded soo cool after this modulation And also what did you use for these small particles at the beginning? I suspect some Chase Bliss boxes?
@@blueberry.soundscapes The first particals are done with Mood as an Octave Up Delay 100% wet. Grouping a bunch of notes results in those particals. For the pitched down part, I just used the 22500. This looper can pitch the recording of a track an Octave up or down and also lets you run track 1 or 2 in reverse, which I did at one point.
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter 22500 seems to be a cool machine. I noticed that you usually keep the looper on the table, is it convenient for you to record layers this way? Or do you use any external pedal on the floor for this?
@@blueberry.soundscapes The 22500 just works best for me out of all the loopers I've tried. It's all on the table because I need to manipulate certain pedals during recording. It's just more comfortable this way and easier set up the Pedalboard-Cam.
I´m thinking a lot about a video like you mention. I don´t know any theory to be honest. It´s more a feel thing thing, but I would love to put that into words in a way. In which aspect are you interested in the most?
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter Absolutely - I'd love a deeper dive into your creative process and any way you articulate the feeling/theory of how you approach your songwriting.
Really compliments for your music and videos, i'm a fan of yours and you are really a great inspiration, thank you so much. Could i ask you, if it's not too much, in what sequence you set the various pedals? It would be great to know!
@@Produzioni_Musicali Thanks for the nice compliment! Feel free to ask whatever you like, I'm always glad when I can help. The Signal Chain of my pedal is always written in the description. When you want to know specific settings just ask.
@Andreas_tropicalwinter awesome! Thanks again so much for your reply and your availability for any future answers to other questions. I look forward to new music!
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter actually, since I'm here, I'd like to ask you something: is there a way to manipulate the effected signal once it has entered the loop station? because it seems to me, but maybe I'm wrong, that you are able to do this in your sessions. Maybe you use a particular routing?
@@Produzioni_Musicali The 22500 has two independent tracks with there own fx. Each track can be pitch an Octave down (half speed), an Octave up (double speed) or reversed. I used the Octave down and reverse in this session.
Imagine waking up early on a rest day while it's raining outside and you have a set up like this at home. Pure serenity
I´m so in the need of a rainy day to spend at home!!!
Keep it up! Absolutely mesmerizing. Totally enjoy watching you make your way around the pedal patches with such beautiful results! 🎸🎸🎸☮️
Muy bueno! Espectacular :) felicitaciones! brinda mucha paz, gracias!
Gracias, me alegra escuchar eso!
Last thing I watched yesterday, first thing I watched today! This is so beautiful!
@@thevaliant_music That's such a nice thing to hear man!!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, music and creative process. I really enjoy your sessions. Greetings from Spain :)
@@bravelittlegirl It's a pleasure, thank you for watching, listening, reading and commenting!
Soundscape to get lost into - and be happy about it. I also enjoyed reading your thoughts in the description. Impressive work. You should consider releasing more, man!
@@lemon_fields Thank you so much! I would love to release more, but creativity seems to play hide and seek atm 😅
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter you know what they say...enjoy the ride!
thank you! that was beautiful
@@sergioserrano4982 Thank you for stopping by!
So cool ! Love the vibes
Thank you!!!
Great music
@@georgeguitar It's nice to hear you liked it! Thanks
Great session! I really enjoyed the pitch shift of the first riff. Did you just pitched it down to octave? Or it also changed something in harmony? It sounded soo cool after this modulation
And also what did you use for these small particles at the beginning? I suspect some Chase Bliss boxes?
@@blueberry.soundscapes The first particals are done with Mood as an Octave Up Delay 100% wet. Grouping a bunch of notes results in those particals.
For the pitched down part, I just used the 22500. This looper can pitch the recording of a track an Octave up or down and also lets you run track 1 or 2 in reverse, which I did at one point.
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter 22500 seems to be a cool machine. I noticed that you usually keep the looper on the table, is it convenient for you to record layers this way? Or do you use any external pedal on the floor for this?
@@blueberry.soundscapes The 22500 just works best for me out of all the loopers I've tried. It's all on the table because I need to manipulate certain pedals during recording. It's just more comfortable this way and easier set up the Pedalboard-Cam.
Do you have a video, or would you great a video on the music theory of your sound?
I´m thinking a lot about a video like you mention. I don´t know any theory to be honest. It´s more a feel thing thing, but I would love to put that into words in a way. In which aspect are you interested in the most?
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter Absolutely - I'd love a deeper dive into your creative process and any way you articulate the feeling/theory of how you approach your songwriting.
Really compliments for your music and videos, i'm a fan of yours and you are really a great inspiration, thank you so much. Could i ask you, if it's not too much, in what sequence you set the various pedals? It would be great to know!
@@Produzioni_Musicali Thanks for the nice compliment! Feel free to ask whatever you like, I'm always glad when I can help. The Signal Chain of my pedal is always written in the description. When you want to know specific settings just ask.
@Andreas_tropicalwinter awesome! Thanks again so much for your reply and your availability for any future answers to other questions. I look forward to new music!
@@Produzioni_Musicali You're welcome!
@@Andreas_tropicalwinter actually, since I'm here, I'd like to ask you something: is there a way to manipulate the effected signal once it has entered the loop station? because it seems to me, but maybe I'm wrong, that you are able to do this in your sessions. Maybe you use a particular routing?
@@Produzioni_Musicali The 22500 has two independent tracks with there own fx. Each track can be pitch an Octave down (half speed), an Octave up (double speed) or reversed. I used the Octave down and reverse in this session.