I'm a dirty pilgrim, from some algorithmic wilderness, who stumbles across a serene Shaman performing a rite. Though I am uninitiated in this particular brand of sorcery, I cannot help but thrill to the craft of its practitioner. I go back into the wilderness now, reverent and inspired.
You all prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any assistance you can give me
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When a piece of music reduces me to tears I feel it necessary to compliment the creator and thankfully due to technological advances this can be done directly rather than spiritually and telepathically. Thank you, this is lush.
Late to this channel also. Your music is angelic, trippy, it travels me to places I never been. Also seems like a form of meditation to you as you create it. At least that's what I get. Amazing!
Your music makes my chakras spin in the most beautiful way, I guess it was needed. Hopefully this music is a Sign, this Hell shall come to an end too :)
Beautiful music. This is why I love my synths. When you get to experience moments like these. I'm happy that others are sharing these "tone paintings" with the rest of the world.
"Earth incarnation is not the easiest, with its share of suffering and perdition, but where so much can be explored at so many levels" - what I feel. And all your words in general seem close to me and what I feel and experience. Thank you, Helene
I love synthesizers and I can dial up some good sounds but I've never toyed with modular synthesis. Your arpeggiators are unfathomable to me. They are so beautifully put together. I would love to spend a week looking over your shoulder.
Thank you, So very Beautiful! This brings me back to when I was a student many many years ago. The Moog & VCS3 had just been created & I really really wanted to be able to make those sounds. As a poor student there was no way I could afford that kind of kit so I looked up the Moog patents so I could pinch the circuit designs, & built my own synth from components that I recycled from scrap computer circuitry (individual transistors, no ICs in those days so recycling was easier & plenty of places sold old electronic boards cheaply). It took me months & looked a mess (front panel was made of hardboard & there was a patch panel from a scrapped hybrid computer.) I ended up with 5 vcos, 1 vcf, ring modulator, noise source, and a bizarre home-designed pseudo-random note sequencer. None of the oscillators behaved the same even though they were all from the same design! I used to patch it up & try to get good sounds, but it had a mind of its own so I never really knew what was going to happen. My neighbour heard it & came over to chat - she introduced me to the work of Philip Glass. Everyone else thought I was bonkers, but sometimes a sound just calls you & you have to have it! I'd love to know what started you on your path.
@@HeleneVogelsinger The sequencer bit went wrong & it was rather large so I threw it away years ago. I also got rid of the very large power supply unit. I've still got the central chunk with the vcos & patch panel. It's now in the loft - I just keep it as a souvenir now, it's a bit too crude for today's use. It would be very sparse compared to your sumptious sounds. Thanks for your interest. I would also like to say that I'm really enjoying your album!
This is so great, I've been listening to your channel non-stop for a week now. You are incredible. Although the first time I watched this, I thought "What is that Nun doing in the woods with synthesizers?" I think it's the white headphones :)
I am in awe of all Modular Synth musicians. They are completely freed from the constraints of music theory and can tweak each waveform to suit their ear, perfecting the sound through a deep connection with a potentially unique configuration of their system. This is a beautiful creation.
@@HeleneVogelsinger Oh no, the pleasure and thanks is all from me to you. Your music simply blows my mind and how you manage it and the transitions just blows my mind. Your music is so beautiful, it’s music that you feel.
I didn't think of it that way...thank you! A character from, "South Park," once said, "Weekends are meaningless when you're unemployed," but, I should know better than to let my movie blur so much that I fail to recognize where I want to insert bookmarks. Your ceremony has reminded me of that (AND given me another gaze to use for 2020/Covid -- and
This music is beautiful, these videos are beautiful, thank you so much for existing. I have been listening to Reminiscence on loop for hours, every song on it is incredible.
Thank you so much. I have no words to explain what this made me feel and means to me. I love the way you make music and the areas you go to create it. I'm so amazed. Deeply thank you! Wishing you a wonderful beginning of the new year! ♡°•.☆~
this is good. it would be funny if someone re-uploaded this with just the audio from the cameraman. so just like leaves crunching and stuff since there are no speakers
So grateful for this masterpiece sister! I can definetly see and admire your ruling in the secret skill of using tecnology in harmony with nature, much love for these coming times!
The candle would go out as soon as it fell. A real firefighter I'm sure is not affected at all by this. People do huge campfires every day in the woods and fires aren't started.
People don't understand how fast fire spread even after 1.7 to 2.0 million years. The ground might be humid though, but If I was in charge I would've brought an extinguisher just in case. You can get a few of these small ones with foam that people keep in cars, cabins and boats. Anyway, I agree, this is awesome.
@@lukasvilla2657 That's a lot of bull. Fires are started in woods all the time because of stupid people careless acts. Not saying this is the case here though, depends on the humidity. If it's dry a fire can spread faster than you can imagine if you haven't seen documentaries of such.
Is the sound a bit more distorted than expected because it was cold? It sounds like cold analogue a bit, or its just a impression? Beautiful creation! Thank you!
Vibrating in Resonance...Received in Gratitude, Returning Vibrational Pulses of Love, Harmony, and Unity to All of Gaia~Terra!!! Resonating with your Visual-Acoustical Collective-Benevolent Transmissions, and will continue thus forth to stalk...errhuum..tune in ~Insert laugh track, gotta bring self-humor!~ with your Orchestrations of Cosmically Benevolent Alignments...Much gratitude to you of Resonant likeness!!! ~Autumn Speaks~
This calms my ADHD down more than my medicine❤ I make music with synths on pc but this is next level..I'm hooked 😮 honestly calms me down to rhr point it hypnotised mexxx