Collecting Notes (Piano with Lúbadh)

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  • čas přidán 20. 10. 2022
  • I recently got my first new module in a long while. An “Instruo Lúbadh” and this is one of the first experiments I did with it. I left my window open because it was a nice day and I thought it would be interesting to see what happens with the ambient sounds that get captured by the looper “by accident”. What I really enjoy is playing very sparse phrases into it and slowly building up a soundscape, and Lúbadh is great at that. But to spare you looking at me doing basically nothing I also filmed some clouds on the day I recorded this. So sit back and enjoy the view!
    Patch Notes:
    This one is really simple. I’m just patching two channels from my Piano into Lúbadh and triggering the record functionallity with “Pressure Points” as the buttons on Lúbadh are too loud to press while playing an acoustic instrument. Then it goes straight into the output.
    If you like what I do please consider buying my music or support me on patreon!
    Website: raffaelseyfried.com
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Komentáře • 11

  • @PostmodernMachine
    @PostmodernMachine Před rokem +1

    Wow.. Just wow! 🥰

  • @MyModularMusic
    @MyModularMusic Před rokem +1

    Absolutely amazing, Raffael!

  • @music4screens
    @music4screens Před rokem +2

    Absurdly beautiful. This is the kind of beauty emerges from the minimalism of a well recorded acoustic piano and a few selected eurorack modules.

    • @raffaelseyfried
      @raffaelseyfried  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I feel especially with loopers and sound on sound looping minimalism goes a long way.

  • @shockingtwist
    @shockingtwist Před rokem +1

    Absolutely gorgeous work

  • @ThePalePrince
    @ThePalePrince Před rokem +1

    Excellent videography, I appreciate the 4K. I adore this piece/process.
    Edit: Just checked your discography. Beautiful. Purchased an album. I hope to one day make songs as evocative as you can. You know how when to let individual notes soak in the spotlight while warping them slowly to give way to the next gentle note or to an energetic arpeggio that almost "trips/collapses" from the production effect you had just been playing with.
    I know you'd love Andrew Prahlow's work. Specifically his Outerwilds OST, or his live performance of that OST (game fest version)

  • @kernalwombwart
    @kernalwombwart Před rokem +1

    Can I ask what mics you used?

    • @raffaelseyfried
      @raffaelseyfried  Před rokem +1

      Of course: I’m using two Austrian Audio OC818 for close mics and two Oktava Mk-12s for room mics.