Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:38 am

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up to 1:50 is great ...then... I don't get it. .. Btw carnival is excellentapapdop wrote:Another track made by stepping through consecutive patterns and captured by the Event Recorder.
https://soundcloud.com/apapdop/sounds-f ... ay-night-2
Enjoy...
Full of energy, lovely and up!! Nice wide stereo field too...jim555 wrote:Poppy instrumental made using Octatrack and Electribe 2
https://soundcloud.com/jl57/smalltalk
thanks for the comment.apapdop wrote:Full of energy, lovely and up!! Nice wide stereo field too...jim555 wrote:Poppy instrumental made using Octatrack and Electribe 2
https://soundcloud.com/jl57/smalltalk
Another e2 tour d'force!apapdop wrote:Another big long chain of patterns captured by the seemingly now reliable Event Recorder...
https://soundcloud.com/apapdop/sounds-f ... ay-night-1
Thankyou kind person...wasstof wrote:Another e2 tour d'force!apapdop wrote:Another big long chain of patterns captured by the seemingly now reliable Event Recorder...
https://soundcloud.com/apapdop/sounds-f ... ay-night-1
Well Done Apapdop, Love the Title too!
Beautiful work, your best in this series for me. Yep, water damage is the pits.blackholesun wrote:Managed to record a new video with some repairs going on around my house. Don't ever get water damage guys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsEIcrx6aW4
Thank you! Just heard your entry for the Electribe synth contest on sc. Left a comment there. Great stuffapapdop wrote: Beautiful work, your best in this series for me. Yep, water damage is the pits.
Thank you! Fun little fact. I started going to school for astronomy a few years ago, but it never panned out.Blue Monster 65 wrote:Sounds like the soundtrack to an astronomy video, Blackholesun. Very nicely done - I like it a lot.
Well, I think you could have a career in scoring their films for them!blackholesun wrote:Thank you! Fun little fact. I started going to school for astronomy a few years ago, but it never panned out.
A lovely melancholic feel to this, great work once again!