I love to make music with different instruments, my Buchla 200/200e system,Buchla Easel, Moog Voayuger RME, ARP 2600 FS, Erica syntrx MK1 and MK2, Waldorf Iridium, etc.... Ambient style and experimental music is my goal in making music I also make my own instrument such as the West Coast synth and Wescofor I built in the past. I have plans to build a new instrument in the future.
THanks. I used Runway Gen-3 and Topaz Video AI for upscaling and enhancements of video's to 4K. Music: my own synths: ARP 2600, Buchla and Ableton Live
@@crappie050764 Thanks very much for sharing, I appreciate it, i'm a synth lover.... ... Gosh how do you do the images, they are fascinating ! ... I Love the Arp2600 ( i have Sebastien's Mos-lab 2500) and the Buchla is another dream synth ... music fits perfecly the images...
Hello 👋 thank you very much for subbing to my channel 🙏🏻💎 And I’ve very quickly returned the favour when I’ve seen what you’re doing on yours! This is great 👍 I’m soon venturing into Eurorack / modular so I’m looking at all options and Buchla is also a possible option… more research is needed but I like what you’re doing 💪
Thanks Kyle. Not released yet but I intend to release it with other work later on. I received your mail and will respond you very soon. Thanks again and I subscribed to your channel. Cheers Luc Debeck
I would like to ask if it would be possible to use part of this video for a podcast about the presentation of my book. In addition to reading some pages from the novel, a short history of science fiction is also narrated. In the final cut of the video (about 40 minutes) I would like to include some sequences. Thank you very much.
Beautiful work. In my humble opinion it definitively has some Middle-East influences. Aroud 08:30 os so I could see in my mind's eye belly dancers and snake chamers.
Jullie kunnen me persoonlijk contacteren indien interesse. Ga ook naar Facebook en sluit jullie aan bij de groep : "Muziek uit de Kosmos/Kaleidofoon"---- Ldebeck@telenet.be
Too many elements. Just cut a few and it will be perfect. Mozart had a similar problem with too many notes in his music. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H6_eqxh-Qok.html
@@crappie050764 True. But what will happen in say 100 years with this striving to be more and more imaginative? Hollywood has known this since the 1940s. That today's movies will not stand the test of time. Become unwatchable. But I see this Sci-Fi genre going so far that the genre become unwatchable period. Then what will we do? Time will tell. Still, I remember when everything was considered up to date in Kansas City, and they had go as far as they could go. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rfywkvRq4Ns.html