To host videos of my own and those of interest to me. This is mostly related to electronic music, shakuhachi, Japanese music, and other more general items as well. I mostly post my own electronic compositions and solo shakuhachi works.
First off. I love that camera angle. Cool way to show everything. Really nice composition going on here. The Mellotron really layered in there perfectly. It could be a movie score.
My name is Xisco, I am 31 years old, I know what I know about life, he experienced some facet of this thing but I am very happy to see you. I love listening to you, its like sound on mushrooms grow up !
I love it... the base tonal texture... gives us the support, and over it, dynamically crossing repetitions and textures over LPG makes it extraordinarily interesting.
This is actually less stuff than I normally use. Most of the sound production was done with the pictured modular (Buchla/TipTop Audio). The only other sound is the Mellotron (the white keyboard).
@@pitchkinker Not sure about interesting in general (i.e. interesting to others), but I generally do things and explore things that interest me. I'm glad you find some of it interesting.
I can't say I understand how the brainwaves controller is working... but I love it! I like the flute, too. The last minutes had some especially cool lines.
So cool. I love the idea of the Brainterface. It seems like a cool concept. I'm not sure if it's the interface or just you playing but this was very serene and engrossing.
It’s been a little while since I tuned into your channel. I see you got one of those Behringer reverbs. It looks like the Buchla rack has gotten bigger as well. Sounds great! Gotta love those Echoplexes.
Yes, the Behringer reverb was something I just couldn't pass up. I, for the most part, don't like spring reverbs (generally too noisy), but for the price, I just had to. As it turns out, it is the quietest spring reverb I've ever encountered. It sounds great with the Mellotron (which is what I'm using it for here). The Plexes aren't being used here, but yes, they are wonderful.