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Re: Flowstone music

Postby Spogg » Sat Sep 03, 2016 1:26 pm

tulamide wrote:Mr Spogg, let me quote you: You is da mann! Thank you for recovering my contribution!


Not so fast. I think it might have been me that deleted it when I started doing the moderation. In which case I is da idiot.



Cheers

Spogg :oops:

EDIT: Yep it was me on August 16th at 10:22 am. Just checked the moderator logs. Oh dear, so sorry guys.
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby TrojakEW » Wed Sep 07, 2016 11:13 am

This is my attempt to create "music" made by my own flowstone plugins. They were all made to show what my plugin Eclispis can do. Also my effect plugin Amplio is now main effect for everything :D. Description is copy&paste from soundcloud description.

Pure flowstone inst,efx:
https://soundcloud.com/trojakew/strange-event
"Short track made only with Eclipsis. 12 instances of Eclipsis, 2 instances of Amplio 2 for beat, strings and limiter on master track."

https://soundcloud.com/trojakew/good-morning-eclipsis-drumkit-test
"Track made completely with Eclispis. Used awesome Photonic drumkits presets to create beat. 11 instances of Eclipsis, 2 Amplio 2 and limiter on master track."

For another two tracks I used samples adjusted/shaped by "hand" (made my own SF2 dumkits blending real and synhetic sounds for Drums.
https://soundcloud.com/trojakew/eclipsis-vsti-test-1
"Short sequence made to test beta version of upcoming VSTi Eclipsis. All instruments except drum sequence are made using Eclispis. Used 6 instances of plugin. Amplio effect used on drum pattern"

https://soundcloud.com/trojakew/eclipsis-vsti-test-2
"Second test sequence made to test beta version of upcoming VSTi Eclipsis. All instruments except drum sequence are made using Eclispis. Used 7 instances of plugin. Amplio effect used on drum pattern."

DAW used - FL Studio.
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby nix » Wed Sep 07, 2016 12:48 pm

Test 2 is nice mate.
You got onto some sort of dark wobble,
but still very musical
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby nix » Wed Sep 07, 2016 12:56 pm

Tulamide- u write a lot like me- but real light mood
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby nix » Wed Sep 07, 2016 1:01 pm

Yemenite Fragrance would be cool game music-
I can imagine a platform level with it for sure
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby kortezzzz » Thu Sep 08, 2016 12:23 am

@TrojakEW, your examples sound fantastic, man :)
Too bad FS is not going to 64bit. Some great work is being wasted just like this. This instrument could be successful, no doubt. :?

@nix, thanks for the feedback, but this tune isn't very popular in europe and u.s.a so I can't see it staring on any video game. Maybe as an intro of a TV show :lol:

Here is my second composed track which represented my "Byron-virtual organ synth" vsti. It's inspired by the Israeli 70' jazz and blues scene that born in Tel-aviv back then and was quite common in the Tel-aviv's soho bars.

Kit list:
"Byron" for all the solo roles
bass - string studio vs2 by AAS
drums - Addictive drums by XLNaudio
groove guitar - strum GS2 by AAS

https://soundcloud.com/ranroby76/florentin-soho-fanan-tem-byron-vsti-demonstration
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby nix » Thu Sep 08, 2016 1:19 am

artful composition kortezzzz-
well done
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby nix » Thu Sep 08, 2016 1:55 am

Here are 3 ditties I made with 2 synths I have worked on,
here is a sketch with the few presets I made for PhenOMEN VSTi->
https://soundcloud.com/nix808/phenomenon
-- and A Reaper compatibility demo fror Entrancer VSTi->
https://soundcloud.com/nix808/reap-what-you-saw-demo
with a track I made after first building it, using FM to distort it
https://soundcloud.com/nix808/enterentrancervsti

I used other software to master, and do drums sometimes

I'll do some more intricate music with these & Vaccin and up it here soon
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby kortezzzz » Thu Sep 08, 2016 1:32 pm

Thanks nix, loved your stuff as well. Especially "Enter". Cool tune, ,man. One of the biggest benefits of FS made plug-ins is the amazing value you can get from a very light size project. True, the CPU usage is not always the best in class but I believe that the whole thing could change if FS would have been breaking through 64bit. Waiting for that day when those plug ins would make a full commercial comeback :)
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Re: Flowstone music

Postby nix » Thu Sep 08, 2016 3:44 pm

Oh thanks!
I think I can do better,
I meant to get back with some new tracks soon.

Yeah 64 bit would be awesome,
but oh well- we can still get sound out of our creations-
and 32-bit DAWS will be around for a long time to come too.
I would like to move to 64-bit host to write.

I don't really mind that FS dev is almost impossible to commercialize,
I have decided. It's just nice to have the tools.
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