The section at 1:05 sounds great. The way it transitions in to the drum section is very smooth. Are these sounds all made with the Heat Synthesizer app? How do you arrange your tracks? Great track.
Dear Friend, thank you for your much appreciated comment. I get a lot of the sound material that I produce thanks to Heat Synthesizer which is an excellent cell phone synth with a sequencer and extraordinary versatility in the construction of sounds. This app also allows you to directly record sound sequences produced in high quality wav format. The rhythmic parts, on the other hand, are obtained with a drum machine, also for mobile phones, which is called Beat Machine and which allows me to use sound libraries and samples that I re-open on the web. All the tracks I get, I transfer them to PC, add effects and reverbs through Nero Wave Editor and "mount" them with a software called MixPad, simple but effective. The final editing (compression, equalization and any other effects) I still carry out with Nero. All the apps and programs that I use are free or at very low cost, my goal is in fact to try to prove that it is possible to create music of good quality level by spending very little money and using rather simple and non-specific technological means (even my cell and I my PC are quite cheap).
A cordial greeting
Marco
Planet Yuggoth sucks, the parking there is terrible! And the lines for the rides on the equinadon rex are just staggering. Ain't going back there man, never again! ;)
Hahaha, my friend, on Yuggoth there is also a bad climate (it rains ammonia) and finding a good hamburger is really impossible ... Thanks for your funny comment.
Best wishes Marco
Marco, this is exceptional work. If they made candy for the ears, this would be it. As far as the mixing and mastering, I think it is spot on. There is a lot going on in this track, a lot of moving pieces traveling from one side of my head to the other. I'm not sure how you did it, but you allowed for that movement so I could still find each individual instrument without wondering what happened to it. As each instrument moves into another spectral space, another moved to occupy the spot it just left. Absolutely brilliant. This one is a master class in panning and balance. And it's really enjoyable as well. You should be proud. I hope all is well.
Dear Friend, I have read your very thorough comment and I thank you for your words that give me great satisfaction. In fact I worked a lot on the mix of this song to try to make it balanced and defined and I think I did it. Best wishes Marco
Nature intro cool! Woah I hear it coming in. Oooo different drum beat dang, I like this already. Yes it is hypnotizing me in a good way! Lol My ear is thankful for this right here. I don't hear enough cosmic sounds which I enjoy. Great work CC
Wow! How did I miss this track?
I've got to pay closer attention to what's featured on LM.
I know now, that if it's "Steronomicon to check it out.
I think the title threw me.
I love your work with evolving/rhythmic Synths. The foreground background panning is especially satisfying.
I was thinking "Pink Floyd"at first, but I'd have to say, it's all you.
I also like the sound of your new Drums.
Great track...
PEACE from the Beach...
Thanks Friend, your comment gave me great satisfaction, you listened carefully and I thank you very much for this. I hope you will like my next songs too.
Best wishes
I listened to this the other day, but unfortunately, I wasn't able to sit down and fully listen with intent. Today, I had the chance to revisit, and I'm glad I did.
There are a few things I really like about this track.
I use a lot of sound effects in my tracks to help build an ambiance, so using the water sounds in the beginning was a definite plus.
I particularly enjoy how the sequenced bassline stays steady through the entire track, yet all of the other synths fade in and out of each other. Like elements mixing in water. The entire piece is very fluid and seamless. The combination of arps, sequences, and droning pads perfectly represent submarine-scapes. I particularly enjoyed the fact that it could be a much busier track, but it stays quite reserved, and with what you do have in there, it's not crowded. Everything about this song is the perfect representation of underwater life.
The only thing I don't fully understand is the airy outro. For the entire track, we were submerged, but then it was a dry wind-like exit. To be clear, though, it's not a bad ending, or displeasant in any way. I still enjoyed it thoroughly. I just wasn't sure if we were being transported up and out of the water, or not.
As far as the mix and equalization goes. Everything sounds good to me. It's crystal clear, it's fluid and dynamic. There is a lot of motion, it's a wide expansive sound. Nothing jumps out in the mix, nor does it duck behind anything. It's not a wall of sound that's too loud to listen to, but everything can be heard clearly.
Overall, this is a high quality piece and I enjoyed listening to it.
Dear Friend, I very much appreciated your comment, you made a very profound analysis and you listened with great attention and for this I thank you. In September the printed copies of my CD album "Cthulhu Calling" will arrive and I want to give them to my friends of Looperman who have followed me more carefully. If you like, you can send me your address to my contact, so I can send a copy to you too. As for the ending of the song, this is related to the history of the submerged city R'Lyeh where the great Cthulhu rests. This city is destined to re-emerge by bringing its terrible inhabitant back to the surface. A cordial greeting Marco
I like the slow build in the intro. The arpeggio that comes in at 2:00 sounds great. The second arpeggio layer that comes in at 2:40 works well with the first. The long airy outro is really cool. Great track.
Hello Marco, this is one more fantastic sonic journey from your lab. The depth of your works always gives me goosebumps. I guess I will get me some books of HPL - I'm sure that will even increase the listening pleasure ...
Regards
Dear Friend, I am really happy that you liked my music. For me, HPL has been a great source of inspiration to produce new sounds. In September I will receive the printed copies of my CD album "Cthulhu Calling", I intend to give a copy to all the friends of Looperman who have followed me more carefully. If you like, send me your address in private, so I can send a copy to you too. A cordial greeting Marco
So well balanced, gliding from structure to structure, excellent choice of sounds. The effects of the elements gives them the space, small rooms or sharpness they need, really good mastering from fade in to fade out - great work, sell it! ;)
Perfect. I just made a nice cup of Chai Tea, Sat back and hit play to hear what my friend Marco has done with this. Love the bass intro fading in from the ocean. Cool the bass and the analoge toms are forbidding, then the squelchy synths remind you of some sick demented sea creature rising up. then the sequenced arpeggio synths are the people running away from the sea monster. The detuned choral synths represent people yelling, and the xylophone-like synths celebrate confusion. 3:18 is a subtle bass making you feel that the Monster is upon them, and the wispy synths are people being struck by its tentacled appendages. The white noise is the hopelessness of the situation for all the carnage wrought. The scene is now desolate. Yeah, I think you nailed the meaning of Cthulhu, and how´s that for a description. It was a really good cup of tea, and a good listen.
Have a good night mate.
Steven
Hi Steven! Your descriptions are incredible, full of fantasy and fascinating images and they give me great satisfaction when I read them. I believe you have a natural predisposition to writing short stories or perhaps books, which you could develop very well. Thanks and greetings, see you soon Marco
Dear Friend, thank you very much, I am really happy that you liked my music, many consider it strange and difficult. I am looking for ways that are a bit different from the most common sounds and in this period I am trying to pay homage to the literary work of Howard Phillips Lovecraft in my own way.
Best wishes
..i wanna listen to this again when i'm on MDMA lol, no but seriously.. great work.. this takes me somewhere else auditively! I can picture landscapes and planets when i close my eyes..
I think this captures the ¨Lovecraftian¨ ethos quite well. nice work, great panning. Cool Synth Trills around 2:38. Overall you have such a grasp on this sound. Bravo
Steven
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A cordial greeting
Marco
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Wow mate this track is very futerestic mate.
As usual it is the top class.
Really well done on the great track.
Faves
Maj
A cordial greeting Marco
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Cool track, interesting, spacey, futuristic!
Wayne
Best wishes Marco
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Bear
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A cordial greeting
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
Mate, your music is a piece of stratosphere music, my friend.
Nice work on this track mate.
The mix is brilliant too.
Well done.
Faves
Maj
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
I've got to pay closer attention to what's featured on LM.
I know now, that if it's "Steronomicon to check it out.
I think the title threw me.
I love your work with evolving/rhythmic Synths. The foreground background panning is especially satisfying.
I was thinking "Pink Floyd"at first, but I'd have to say, it's all you.
I also like the sound of your new Drums.
Great track...
PEACE from the Beach...
Best wishes
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
I listened to this the other day, but unfortunately, I wasn't able to sit down and fully listen with intent. Today, I had the chance to revisit, and I'm glad I did.
There are a few things I really like about this track.
I use a lot of sound effects in my tracks to help build an ambiance, so using the water sounds in the beginning was a definite plus.
I particularly enjoy how the sequenced bassline stays steady through the entire track, yet all of the other synths fade in and out of each other. Like elements mixing in water. The entire piece is very fluid and seamless. The combination of arps, sequences, and droning pads perfectly represent submarine-scapes. I particularly enjoyed the fact that it could be a much busier track, but it stays quite reserved, and with what you do have in there, it's not crowded. Everything about this song is the perfect representation of underwater life.
The only thing I don't fully understand is the airy outro. For the entire track, we were submerged, but then it was a dry wind-like exit. To be clear, though, it's not a bad ending, or displeasant in any way. I still enjoyed it thoroughly. I just wasn't sure if we were being transported up and out of the water, or not.
As far as the mix and equalization goes. Everything sounds good to me. It's crystal clear, it's fluid and dynamic. There is a lot of motion, it's a wide expansive sound. Nothing jumps out in the mix, nor does it duck behind anything. It's not a wall of sound that's too loud to listen to, but everything can be heard clearly.
Overall, this is a high quality piece and I enjoyed listening to it.
Take care.
Aaron
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on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
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Regards
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on CTHULHU CALLING third version by Stereonomicon
Have a good night mate.
Steven
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Thanks for sharing
Ronabo
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Best wishes
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Steven
Marco
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