Do a search on 'Dust And Gasoline | The Hitcher 1986 Soundtrack' and skip forward to 2mins 40secs. Compare it to this demo at around the 1min 9sec mark....
@DIGITALSCREAMS WOW!! Indeed it sounds pretty close: similar sound, same note and the lfo sweeping the filter cutoff is almost at the same speed. Wwhat a great found, thanks man ;)
@RanKirlian "WOW!! Indeed it sounds pretty close: similar sound, same note and the lfo sweeping the filter cutoff is almost at the same speed. Wwhat a great found, thanks man ;)"
You're welcome mate. Mark Isham used a Prophet 5 for that sound. Check out the rest of his soundtrack....its amazing...and pretty similar to your style.
do you notice much difference in sound between the virus b and c (indigo vs redback engines?) I would love to have the redback by the way the best looking virus next to the polar (and better sounding than the polar imo)
Both Indigo (B and C) sound great for me, never noticed great differences in sound (while C has 32 voices instead of 24, increased mod matrix and extra effects), both engines are mostly the same. Anyway I didn't had the chance to compare them face to face just because I mostly use both combined, programming and playing on each one.
I have to find time to copy sounds from one to the other in order to search for differences someday...
Thank you.. I've heard there are differences but wondered if they were negligible. Love to have a C but a B is still less so probably will get one sometime in the future.
I guess you ask because there are a Creamware Pro-12 in the video. Btw I sold it, but I regret. These little machines sounds great, one of the best Prophet emulations ever heard and also looks great and allows a lot of instant edition.
A nice setup and one i was familiar with until my indigo I decided to give up on me :/ Strange that my redback never had a signed plaque on it. Did this come seperately and had to be attached or should it have been on there from the start? Really nice improv session and it works well with the image combinations :)
Thank you for your comments, for the tribal groove I used real perc sounds I've recorded years ago, so they're just samples driven by a sequencer from my PC.
I really love this. The soundscapes and sky pictures are stunning. I too have a fascination with the sky in all it's forms, from dull grey to deep sunsets. Keep making this music, I always find it easier to think with it. The percussion that comes in at 3;18 is perfect. What drum machine do you use amongst all that cool equipment?!
Do a search on 'Dust And Gasoline | The Hitcher 1986 Soundtrack' and skip forward to 2mins 40secs. Compare it to this demo at around the 1min 9sec mark....
VERY SIMILAR!!!
DIGITALSCREAMS 4 months ago
@DIGITALSCREAMS WOW!! Indeed it sounds pretty close: similar sound, same note and the lfo sweeping the filter cutoff is almost at the same speed. Wwhat a great found, thanks man ;)
RanKirlian 4 months ago
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@RanKirlian "WOW!! Indeed it sounds pretty close: similar sound, same note and the lfo sweeping the filter cutoff is almost at the same speed. Wwhat a great found, thanks man ;)"
You're welcome mate. Mark Isham used a Prophet 5 for that sound. Check out the rest of his soundtrack....its amazing...and pretty similar to your style.
DIGITALSCREAMS 4 months ago
A Black Indigo? Beautiful man!
LittleNegrillio 1 year ago
man i love your work am i right in thinking your fav synths are the indigo and redback ? seem to give them a great deal of air time ?
jackgasgill 1 year ago
Fantastic Ran. I see you always using different machines. You have so much machines, and you always seem very familiarized with them.
I specially loved this one, you have improved a lot
balma 1 year ago
i think your using the waldorf for the bass right?
LizardBonerKING 2 years ago
Well, probably yes, I can't really remember now, that was recorder over two years ago...
BolsonCerrado 2 years ago
5¤¤¤¤¤!!
Andreas45678966 2 years ago
do you notice much difference in sound between the virus b and c (indigo vs redback engines?) I would love to have the redback by the way the best looking virus next to the polar (and better sounding than the polar imo)
syzygywell 2 years ago
Both Indigo (B and C) sound great for me, never noticed great differences in sound (while C has 32 voices instead of 24, increased mod matrix and extra effects), both engines are mostly the same. Anyway I didn't had the chance to compare them face to face just because I mostly use both combined, programming and playing on each one.
I have to find time to copy sounds from one to the other in order to search for differences someday...
BolsonCerrado 2 years ago
Thank you.. I've heard there are differences but wondered if they were negligible. Love to have a C but a B is still less so probably will get one sometime in the future.
syzygywell 2 years ago
What do you think of that Creamware stuff?
weaponEX 2 years ago
I guess you ask because there are a Creamware Pro-12 in the video. Btw I sold it, but I regret. These little machines sounds great, one of the best Prophet emulations ever heard and also looks great and allows a lot of instant edition.
RanKirlian 2 years ago
Fantastic chillout-session! i like it, 5 stars for this!! :) sounds a little bit like "morgenroth".
Platinenduft 2 years ago
A nice setup and one i was familiar with until my indigo I decided to give up on me :/ Strange that my redback never had a signed plaque on it. Did this come seperately and had to be attached or should it have been on there from the start? Really nice improv session and it works well with the image combinations :)
manufacturedZ3R0 2 years ago
I've seen the plaque on most pictures of the redback around the net. Mine came attached.
BolsonCerrado 2 years ago
Sounds very good..... interesting combination of Synthes and images.... Greetings.
santanpolenc 2 years ago
Absolutely fantastic really
Synth0nizer 2 years ago
O, I DO like this...quality. 5 stars.
M1sterSax0n 3 years ago
Amazing, Your track at 2:03 all thre way brought the best emotions out of me.
Keep up the work bro, I always loved ambient music :)
arabiantrancedj 3 years ago
Hola, he posteado el video en mi blog switchedonsynthesizer.blogspot . com
Thalassa77 3 years ago
Very nice ambient soundscapes. Thats what I feel the Virus excells at.....really amazing.
DIGITALSCREAMS 3 years ago
Fantastic!!!!
Korgator 3 years ago
Awesome REDBACK!
carvedlegion 3 years ago
Thank you for your comments, for the tribal groove I used real perc sounds I've recorded years ago, so they're just samples driven by a sequencer from my PC.
RanKirlian 3 years ago
I really love this. The soundscapes and sky pictures are stunning. I too have a fascination with the sky in all it's forms, from dull grey to deep sunsets. Keep making this music, I always find it easier to think with it. The percussion that comes in at 3;18 is perfect. What drum machine do you use amongst all that cool equipment?!
mik300z 3 years ago
Superb - Very Steve Roach "Dreamtime Return".
WaterfrontStudios 3 years ago
Btw Steve Roach is probably my biggest influence since I've started playing. Thank you for the comments.
RanKirlian 3 years ago
Beautiful sound textures and some very nice synths
senojdrawohMirror 3 years ago
Beautiful! Very spacious. Nice collection of modern synths, you've got there!
maisonvague 3 years ago
Sounds like a really relaxing song, love the skyline at 7:00
COBHCSS 4 years ago
Thanks, those pics and videos are all taken from the window of my livingroom.
RanKirlian 3 years ago
This is awesome. You have all the best synthesizers
Morbozon 4 years ago