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ETHER+ENNER+PIPE. A SOMA instruments gear experiment.

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • was messing around trying out new gear combos and experimenting. I stumbled across this just a bit ago and had to record a quick demo with my phone.
    This is a new way to play the enner :D

Komentáře • 8

  • @GregoryGirvanFraser
    @GregoryGirvanFraser Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow, some great wild sounds! ❤

    • @AbyssalPantheon
      @AbyssalPantheon  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks Greg!
      I've been experimenting away, and I think there is massive potential with the Ether/Enner pairing. I've been digging even deeper and practicing proximity sweeps to create a bowing effect with the Ether.
      I get roughly a 6 db volume increase when using the proximity modulation with my current settings, which is amazing to bring the EMF into the front. There are two prongs on the Ether, one captures low, and the other is high, and if you touch the prongs, you can add more harmonic content to the EMF signal.
      Turns out, I'm the EMF emitter in this situation, and my body is a part of the instrumentation haha

  • @YeLLGoYeLLGo
    @YeLLGoYeLLGo Před 2 měsíci +1

    Brilliant piece 😎👌🎧✨🤍💫

    • @AbyssalPantheon
      @AbyssalPantheon  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey YeLLGo!
      Been a bit! I need to catch up on your latest releases haha.
      This was a neat little experiment, and is a new way to sound design/create music with the Enner or Ether.
      Soon I'll be back to posting regularly, but I'm deep in experimental land right now haha

  • @Somnambule
    @Somnambule Před 2 měsíci +1

    That‘s very interesting that you can get out the frequencies of the enner without touching the filter gate output of the enner! Sounds great🖤! Greetings mate🖖👽

    • @AbyssalPantheon
      @AbyssalPantheon  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I was definitely surprised!
      I have been dialing this Ether in for proximity sweeps, Turns out that the Ether picks up the EMF because my body is acting as an EMF Emitter. It's a neat way to become a part of the instrument itself haha