THANKS A LOT!
Yes! Sometimes with A4 sequencer, sometimes sounds sequenced by my DAW.
But most of the sounds are made with A4!!
I really love that synth engine!!!
YEAHA!
Thanks for your support!!!
My album got a huge feedback so far and a lot of sales and streaming all over the world… I think it’s a great motivation to do another ambient/chill out album
It is really nice. read a book while listening to it last night…
I also checked your tumbler/soundcloud/youtube. Saw a big studio with a lot of synths. So then the question is: why 90% analog four? Also the beats are made by using the analog 4?
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It is really nice. read a book while listening to it last night…
I also checked your tumbler/soundcloud/youtube. Saw a big studio with a lot of synths. So then the question is: why 90% analog four? Also the beats are made by using the analog 4?
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I always choose a main synth for a song, because it’s tooooo much work and a real problem for a nice workflow if you have to handle more synth at once!!
For this album I have chosen A4 to learn how to use it
then I created A LOT of soundscapes with it, little melodies, great automations of several parameters…
I used some of my outboard FX (for example Strymon FX pedals) in combination to A4 sounds to get it even more alive…
Some beat fragments, single shots are made with A4 too (noise stuff, percussion clicks/pops), some groove elements are sequenced with A4 too to get the A4 groove to the songs.
Thanks!
as I wrote: “I used some of my outboard FX (for example Strymon FX pedals) in combination to A4 sounds to get it even more alive…”
And I reworked some audio recordings of the A4 with plugins in my DAW too to get a more wider sound, that is needed for that genre.
I always choose a main synth for a song, because it’s tooooo much work and a real problem for a nice workflow if you have to handle more synth at once!!
For this album I have chosen A4 to learn how to use it
then I created A LOT of soundscapes with it, little melodies, great automations of several parameters…
I used some of my outboard FX (for example Strymon FX pedals) in combination to A4 sounds to get it even more alive…
Some beat fragments, single shots are made with A4 too (noise stuff, percussion clicks/pops), some groove elements are sequenced with A4 too to get the A4 groove to the songs.[/quote]
Thanks for the answer. Really appreciate to read it, especially since I am listening to your music right now
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Maybe it is not necessary to say, but I would like to say again that I really love this one. Keep on listening it… it will stay in my collection.
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I’m red faced…
THANK YOU!
ps. this is what i need to get highly motivated for the next album production… cheers!
Thanks a LOT!
I really like to surprise people in a running arrangement. I don’t like the static feeling of a song. Instrumentals get, most of the time, a bit boring for me, while working on a track…
I have several projects running since 20 years. Guardner is one of it.
I played as DJ and live on stage around europe already with my techno project Broombeck - and several times on Nature One.
Thanks to you too!
It took about 6 month to finish the album, but I haven’t worked on it all the time. It’s only a side project so it was done in my spare time next to my other works in my studio…