A .wav download of this as well as an alternate take with a different mix is available on my Patreon: / andrewhuang Patched with Rob Scallon :) / robscallon Check out my main channel / andrewhuang
Not too familiar with Twitch... How is it different (better?) than RU-vid.. because it's live, more interactive or what? Genuinely interested. Apologies for ignorance, laziness.
I think having a mix of explaining streams and relaxing/observant streams would be fun! Some days are about building a specific sound and explaining it as you go, some days are just about the fun of exploring it and we get to watch it happen. It really depends on how you want to interact with your viewers in the end, since a good part of streams is that interaction
It would be so cool to see an uncut stream of you playing around and creating something like this. Even if there was no dialogue or anything it would just be sick to see it form from the ground up :D thanks for posting!
@@suturesound ok. Hey Andrew, have you ever checked out my page? I build sequencers and demo them with most unusual melodies. It would be an honor if you did. 🙂
I absolutely love this! I also second the idea of Twitch streaming making. I think starting at first to explain what you’re doing would be great, but then just watching you create with a few comments on what you like during would be so fun.
Camping alone in the woods, you let the crickets, the wind, and the pitter-patter of light rain lull you to sleep. While you drift in and out of consciousness, a realization seeps in: That music does not come from a dream… it's from out there! Scared at first, you become accustomed, even attracted. It's beautiful. You step outside, and the moon and the stars shine through the canopy of the forest. Fireflies surround you. You even let the flashlight behind. Guided by the music, you carefully step around the trees, the ferns and the wildflowers until you reach a door. An old bunker covered with overgrowth stands before you. Not sure if you should knock first, you open slowly, enter and say "hello", tentatively. No one's there to greet you but blinking lights. There is nothing in this bunker. Just empty space, a smell of citrus and this strange machine, playing beautifully.
I've never wanted an ambient piece to be pressed on vinyl more than this , andrew please tell me this can be an option one day. Audiophiles need this in their collection for chill out time
i know blue is relaxing, but maybe one of these can be lit up with red light. that way, it doesnt light the room up as much when sleeping compared to the blue light
Who goes "I'll have 10,000 dollars of *black* modules on the left and 10,000 dollars of *white* modules on the right?" then make an unremarkable piece you could have made on three or four Volcas? Ridiculous.