I was feeling rather pious this past weekend, so I put the rainbow strap
on my keytar and wrote this little hymn to celebrate the resonating
universe and the holy FM synthesis.
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/spotlightkid/schwinge-mein-hertz-du-suesser-ton
Ogg Vorbis download: https://0x20.eu/nc/s/gPeSmBzwxZeGpS6
MP3 download: https://0x20.eu/nc/s/m3kG86An5NNG46a
Composed and produced by Christopher Arndt in February 2023.
Recorded in Ardour 7 on Linux with a Yamaha Reface DX FM synthesizer and
a Kurzweil PC3K into a MIDAS MR18 digital mixer and audio interface.
All sounds from the Reface DX, except bass drum and snares from PC3K.
Sounds used: "Flute DX" and "Organ Slow" by Tom Ansink [1] ,
"RetroChoir" (modified) by Jeremy Mulders [2], "Dulciclone" and "Celesta
C2" by me, "Basic Orch Perc" from PC3K factory presets.
Effects added in the DAW: reverb from "LSP Impulse Reverb Stereo" and
Samplicity M7 "North Church" impulse response and from "DFZitaRev1" [3]
plugin, multi-band EQ and compression on master bus using "ZamAudio
ZaMultiCompX2", and "Calf Saturator".
Inspired by a video from Alex Ball: "Dulcitone 1900 | Blessed are the
music makers" [4]
Share & Enjoy!
Chris
[1]: https://soundmondo.yamahasynth.com/user/7744
[2]: https://soundmondo.yamahasynth.com/user/11153
[3]: https://github.com/SpotlightKid/dfzitarev1
[4]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS5d5SG1wZ8
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