I always thought changing steps (say, from pressing 3 keys to 4 keys) in sequencer is not wrong but you convinced me this variety adds interest to the track. It is best to use when more than 2 sequencer patterns are playing simultaneously. Thank you very much. I would not tell if it is just a video on youtube or legendary Thorsten Quaesching (Tangerine Dream) playing. Please, send me the linkif you have more like this on streaming platforms.
Hi - You can find all my music here: ruclips.net/p/PLnbB-G_ugUQ1gioCWyazQ0I2etX2foG8M I have used metric variations to create polymeters in some of these pieces:: ruclips.net/p/PLnbB-G_ugUQ3dcFXJ3H3PzbAKLHE5U5rO Hope that helps 😊
That track is spectacular. I’d love to hear how it sounds mastered. (I might have written this before.) it would be awesome if some of those plug-ins (like the SQ-80V) could be uploaded to a “mega-model” like the Korg Kronos or the Akai MPC Key. I know I’ve quibbled previously how playing software synths on a computer in a MIDI environment using a remote controller has always seemed “distant”. Could I stand to “grow up”, Ian?
The original video was a mastered version There's no technical reason why a keyboard could not support VSTs - Arturia's Astrolab does this - but I suspect there are other issues and reasons why this is not commonplace.
So my question for you is this… where did you get the Vital pad used in this video. I wanted to ask this in the earlier video, but now that you’ve used it again I thought that I’d ask. New subscriber… thanks for your channel and specific content.
Thanks, Jim, much appreciated👍 According to the Author tag, this came from Chris at S1gns of life. I think he gave away some patches a while ago but many of his videos show how to make Vital pads. Hope this helps 😊
@@IanWaugh I'm very familiar with Chris from S1ngs of L1fe and even purchased his Vital soundbank pack, so I more than likely have that pad and just didn't realize it. I especially enjoyed the technique of staggering the pads so that the chordal variations add texture to the piece. Thank you again, Ian!
@@IanWaugh oops, my bad, for some reason i thought that this is the series where you deconstruct famous ambient track, it always puzzled me how vidna obmana achieves such ethereal feeling in his tracks :)
Another great video man 👏👏👏👏 thanks
Thank you kindly, much appreciated 👍
Thanks for the glimpse into your process. This is an amazing track - very well done as usual!
Thank you, Mastt, really appreciate you watching 👍
Thanks for sending me to Solaris, very nice effect.
You are most welcome 👍
Cheers for the insight Ian, beautiful track also :)
Thank you Tim 👍
I always thought changing steps (say, from pressing 3 keys to 4 keys) in sequencer is not wrong but you convinced me this variety adds interest to the track. It is best to use when more than 2 sequencer patterns are playing simultaneously. Thank you very much. I would not tell if it is just a video on youtube or legendary Thorsten Quaesching (Tangerine Dream) playing. Please, send me the linkif you have more like this on streaming platforms.
Hi - You can find all my music here: ruclips.net/p/PLnbB-G_ugUQ1gioCWyazQ0I2etX2foG8M
I have used metric variations to create polymeters in some of these pieces:: ruclips.net/p/PLnbB-G_ugUQ3dcFXJ3H3PzbAKLHE5U5rO
Hope that helps 😊
Nice breakdown, love the vibes the track gives off. very nice
Much appreciated, thank you very much.
That track is spectacular. I’d love to hear how it sounds mastered.
(I might have written this before.) it would be awesome if some of those plug-ins (like the SQ-80V) could be uploaded to a “mega-model” like the Korg Kronos or the Akai MPC Key. I know I’ve quibbled previously how playing software synths on a computer in a MIDI environment using a remote controller has always seemed “distant”. Could I stand to “grow up”, Ian?
The original video was a mastered version
There's no technical reason why a keyboard could not support VSTs - Arturia's Astrolab does this - but I suspect there are other issues and reasons why this is not commonplace.
So my question for you is this… where did you get the Vital pad used in this video. I wanted to ask this in the earlier video, but now that you’ve used it again I thought that I’d ask. New subscriber… thanks for your channel and specific content.
Thanks, Jim, much appreciated👍
According to the Author tag, this came from Chris at S1gns of life. I think he gave away some patches a while ago but many of his videos show how to make Vital pads. Hope this helps 😊
@@IanWaugh I'm very familiar with Chris from S1ngs of L1fe and even purchased his Vital soundbank pack, so I more than likely have that pad and just didn't realize it. I especially enjoyed the technique of staggering the pads so that the chordal variations add texture to the piece. Thank you again, Ian!
@@jimrogers7425 Happy you found it useful 👍
Can you may be sometime breakdown some vidna obmana track? From river of appearance album, for example
It's easier - sometimes 😊 - to break down my own tracks so in this case, alas, not 😭
@@IanWaugh oops, my bad, for some reason i thought that this is the series where you deconstruct famous ambient track, it always puzzled me how vidna obmana achieves such ethereal feeling in his tracks :)
@@sk1e Ah 😊 Not seen a series like that but great idea 👍
@@IanWaugh ambient hard to deconstruct vs other genres imo, can be very interresting
@@sk1e Not really into deconstructing, more into constructing 😊