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When I'm not making music I quite like dabbling in projection mapping, content creation and new ways of merging the two. I saw a few example of tape art being used with projections so thought I would have a go (c:
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From what I can tell.... 432Hz = Total Woo.
Most DAW's can not even do 432Hz unless it works to like 3 decimal places when changing the tuning.
Also onboard with the article above.
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Use my Eventide Eclipse. NOM NOM!
Normally on an AUX channel but sometimes quick bounces for specific verbs on specific pieces of audio.
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No idea what the original poster has put above. You seem like you have lost the plot, what the hell are you on about haha!?
Anyway while im here, my opinion on Ott is a lot more simple... He is a muscial genius whose music grows, improves, matures and expands the more and more you listen to it. The type of tracks that you can listento 30 times and then on listen 31 you here or feel something completly new.
The production value is phenomenal and technically outstanding. One of the few artists that makes super-polished sounds that still feel organic and rich by nature. It's like I can taste and feel the textures or it, whilst it remains clean and particular. Not an easy thing to do in modern music in my opinion.
Each album offers something different and is always unique. I find it sometimes impossible to descrive Ott to someone as the influences are too wide and too diverse, and this again is something that should be celebrated. If you ask people "what is the best Ott album" you will get many different responses; the true sign of a special artist...
Agree with all of this. I don't know what the OP is going on about? ... Ott is a fantastic guy, have had the pleasure of chatting with him a few times. His t-shirts say "Be Nice To Each Other", nuff said!
Quality chap with music that I place in the highest of realms.
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I release music in 16 bit (this is normally what I get back from my mastering engineer).
I have never tried A/B'ing 16bit and 24bit tbh, I doubt I would notice the difference (although you never know!).
Personally I don't see the point in releasing 24bit, 9 times out of 10 I assume my music is going to be heard on equipment (headphones, speakers) that wouldn't be good enough to tell the difference.
Just my thoughts (c:
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Logic.
But then I use Logic, so I would say that.
I started with Ableton but I am more geared towards track writing that performance and Live just did not cut it for me.
But yes FL is apparently very nice these days.
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I have heard good things about FL.
I started with Live.
I now use Logic to produce and Live for performance. Logic, for me personally, is the nicest environment to work in when making music. Cubase also gets good reviews.
try them all and see what you like.
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Title: Monkey TalesArtist: SephiraLabel: BMSS RecordsGenre: Psychedelic Chillout / DownTempoFormat: Digital DownloadRelease Date: 28/10/2014I proudly present my first release on BMSS Records, Monkey Tales. A collection of stories told from a timeless space, where magic meets curiosity to create an emotional pilgrimage. One that starts, like many other good tales, with Once Upon A Time… Moving through playful spaces and the night of the jungle you reach a sunrise, signalling your journeys end and an opportunity to reflect on your experience and it's personal meaning. In truth, you are the story teller, you always have been.Available from: http://music.seph.net
Track list:1. Once Upon A Time...2. Able's Journey3. The Blue Magnetic4. Gathering Of The Douroucoulis5. Call Of The MonKat6. Hanguman SunriseAll tracks written and produced by Matthew Crick.Mastered by Colin Bennun @ The StooodioCello on Track 5 played by Kat De La Mare.Hang on Track 6 played by Daniel WaplesGeometry artwork by Lily A. Seidel - lilyas.deviantart.com
Sephira - The Master Work (2018) [Self Released] (psybient, psychill, chillout, downtempo)
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A chance, or not, meeting at the oasis takes our intrepid traveller on a journey into the world of alchemy. Listen as this story unfolds and takes you through what is learned during this pilgrimage into sound.
https://music.seph.net/album/the-master-work
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Guitar on track 8 played by Josh Lambert-Price
Mastered by Colin Bennnun @ Stooodio Mastering
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