i made some new songs with my voyager which you can listen to for free at
http://www.moognase.com
some of them are peaceful and funny, others are spacey and minimal.
no touchscreens were harmed in the making of these songs.
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have fun!
martin
Most songs are bit more mellow than I usually like, but they are still very nice to listen to!martin wrote:hello,
i made some new songs with my voyager...
...some of them are peaceful and funny, others are spacey and minimal.
Thanks for the response...and the explanation. That's an interesting way of working. Love the music.martin wrote:thanks for listening!
all patches are my own work, i immediately ditched all the original patches.
i only ever use sounds grouped as follows:
sine blip sounds
deep drones
bass sounds
pulse blip
noise/noise snare
bass drum
classic ufo effects etc.
the orchestration ranges from a trio to a kind of medium-sized orchestra using three or all of the above groups.
i kind of take care to choose the number of oscillators according to the feeling i want to achieve.
0 oscillators - noise, ufos, zaps, ray guns, bird sounds, zaps etc
1 oscillator - bouncy, light, fluffy, blippy, buzzy
2 oscillators - phasing, sync, vocaloid, nasal
3 oscillators - drones, bass, fat, sweeps, 'big' sounds
all the sequencing was done on a yamaha qy70 synced with a korg multitracker, and pulsating blips were done by triggering a note using the old 'rogue' trick.
but theory aside, it was lots of fun recording these pieces, and i am really happy you enjoyed it!