…and lots of licks that test the high range of your speakers?
Check this out:
I built the sequencer using Kyma and just sort of noodled around. You can hear a bit of wandering, and some exploration of some sweet timbres.
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…and lots of licks that test the high range of your speakers?
Check this out:
I built the sequencer using Kyma and just sort of noodled around. You can hear a bit of wandering, and some exploration of some sweet timbres.
I dig the timbre-eens, and I can definitely tell it’s a noodling exercise. But honestly, doggy, I *LOVE* the title. Seriously. It’s perfect. I hope you find a huge, serious piece or maybe even an album or a concert/show or something to attach that title to. It’s perfect. It’s beautiful. And I’ve got all these totally sweet images (photography, art, etc.) in my head of how to complement your work.