Washington -- a Statescape

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Re: Washington -- a Statescape

by alexg » Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:26 am

Nice !

Re: Washington -- a Statescape

by HUROLURA » Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:26 pm

Just one more evidence that tha Solaris can provide different sounding

Re: Washington -- a Statescape

by Patate le mgae » Thu Dec 29, 2011 6:53 am

I love your music man, very nice : i can find here the spirit of a modular synth, The sounds are amazing and you find a nice use of them.

Re: Washington -- a Statescape

by tinhu » Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:26 am

Crazy music :shock: , but nices sounds ! Cool , thanks ! :mrgreen:

Washington -- a Statescape

by cornutt » Tue Dec 27, 2011 8:18 pm

Here's a track done entirely with the Solaris. Among the things I do are tracks that I call "Statescapes". If you've heard any of Robert Fripp's Soundscapes, you know the idea -- "music of repetition and hazard", a sound-on-sound technique using long-period delays with feedback and improvisation. While Fripp uses years as arbitrary song titles, I use the names of U.S. states.

This is the first Statescape I've done for which it wasn't necessary to use an external delay line. All of the noise you hear is coming directly from a single take with the Solaris -- no external processing, effects, or editing. More details at the Web page.

Washington -- a Statescape

(click on the track title in the Web page to download the track)

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