I make music and sounds under the monikers Noctopolis (noctopolis.bandcamp.com) and Mattis Hencke (mattishencke.bandcamp.com). Snippets of music also to be found at Instagram: @mattishencke. Recently I’ve been delving into the Ciat-Lonbarde sound universe which has captivated me quite a bit. Most jams on here are based mostly on C-K instruments as well as the Lyra 8, the Koma Fieldkit stuff and various other instruments. I’m more into texture than technique and more into emotion than electronic specifics. If you like what I do, subscribe!
This is a particularly good one! I’m not super huge on overly tonal synth music, the best part about synths is removing all restraints from creativity… This is great tho
Real music! So often people play around on Ciat Lonbarde without actually trying to compose something (and good for them, no shade). But cheers to you for putting in the extra effort to build this track. Beautiful!
Hello.This is not a complete in-depth demo. It would be a good idea to connect a synth from the outside, and secondly use this small socket on the top left, and thirdly disconnect the instrument in the background that is playing. This is not sound from Enner.
@@Komendarek Hello. No, it’s not an in-depth demo, it’s a first session clip with external fx (but you know that since you read the description, right?). My channel is just for making sounds which I like, in a way that I like. There are lots of good and real in-depth demos on other channels though. Cheers!
@@noctopolismusic461 It was a tough decision - Perfect Circuit has a used Deerhorn for half the price of a new one. But I'm a digital synth nerd and into just intonation and so I went for the Shnth.
WOW! A very rare ambient Ciat-Lonbarde session. Wonderful to see these instruments can actually be mellow like this and not just chaotically noisy. Very nice :)
Thank you! I think the C-L instruments are very open-ended in that sense. Depends on where you want to go. Personally I’m almost always ending up on the ambient/melodic path :-)
@@noctopolismusic461 that sounds cool. I held out a long time bying a Bejolin because it alsways was showed as a noisebox. Then I ended buying a Macumbista Benjolin, and soon found it could be a very good ambient machine. This makes me wanna check out C-L instruments more.
@@noctopolismusic461 I dont know about that one, but the Macumbiste changes drastically when i patch cv out to other cv out. I have been warned not to do that, but it can really make some wonderful changes.