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Gennaro Giugliano aka Pierecall uses:
Linux Gnu Ubuntu Studio 18.04 system - Gimp 2.10 (Artwork)
Daw: Waveform 9, Bitwig 8 track, Mixbus 5, Pure Data (Linux Gnu)
Instruments and effects: U-he Podolsky, Collective, Multi Sampler, Waverazor, Fm Synth, Zynaddsubfx, Bitwig 8 track synths and effects, Tal 2 reverb, Waveform 9 effects,
Mixbus 5.1 effects internal, Roland D50, Korg M1, Yamaha Dx7 Mk1 synths, Bastl Kastl, Korg Volca Sampler, Bloom Brian Eno Android App, Pure Data (Martin Brinkmann Synthesizer 7 Tones 1), Zoom Ms 70 cdr pedal effects
Naples - 28-02-2019
New album free on jamendo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
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New album free on jamendo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
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Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
Inventive immersion in the realm of sounds and unidentified flying objects of creative mind Excellent work, Gennargui!
Guitar and synth tales... https://www.youtube.com/user/Psyocean/
Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
hello, thanks for listening and commentary, in this last sound work I liked using different daw native on gnu linux to be able to take the best of their functions and functionality. I then added them to some tracks, some of my hardware tools and android applications that are always very suggestive for creative purposes such as those made by brian enopsyocean wrote:Inventive immersion in the realm of sounds and unidentified flying objects of creative mind Excellent work, Gennargui!
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Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
There are some really nice tracks! Especially the last one (except of the much too loud noise / drone sound ) and the first one.
Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
hello, thanks for listening and advice that I really appreciate. The phase of mixing and adjusting the volumes is something that I must definitely improve and improve.lilith wrote:There are some really nice tracks! Especially the last one (except of the much too loud noise / drone sound ) and the first one.
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Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
Hi Glenn, I also found the time to sleep, in this last album I used several daws all native to gnu linux that allowed me to open new experimental horizons exploiting the potential of the various programs. Ubuntu Studio acted as a unique collector as an operating system in order for all creations to remain within the gnu linux platform.GMaq wrote:Hi,
Great stuff! I liked Suburbs the best.. Congrats on another album! Do you ever sleep?!...
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Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
I like tracks 1, 3, and 5 best (Hmmm . . . that's odd . . .
I really like the first track. The rhythm section really helps propel the sound forward, and the drum sounds are interesting.
The third track has a lot of interesting sounds, and the texture evolves nicely, with several changes throughout the piece to keep things interesting. I particularly like the semi-random "Pocket Calculator" style melody which continues throughout much of the piece. I also like the little "wheezing" sound which is most prominent at the beginning and end.
I also liked the driving rhythm of the 5th track. For some reason cool sounds are cooler when I feel like they are going somewhere. I've always had a harder time connecting with more abstract ambient music. Maybe my attention span is too short.
How did you make the grinding chain-like noises in the 6th track? Are they sampled?
Overall, this album is an impressive effort and a nice contribution to the world of Linux-created music. Thanks for posting!
I really like the first track. The rhythm section really helps propel the sound forward, and the drum sounds are interesting.
The third track has a lot of interesting sounds, and the texture evolves nicely, with several changes throughout the piece to keep things interesting. I particularly like the semi-random "Pocket Calculator" style melody which continues throughout much of the piece. I also like the little "wheezing" sound which is most prominent at the beginning and end.
I also liked the driving rhythm of the 5th track. For some reason cool sounds are cooler when I feel like they are going somewhere. I've always had a harder time connecting with more abstract ambient music. Maybe my attention span is too short.
How did you make the grinding chain-like noises in the 6th track? Are they sampled?
Overall, this album is an impressive effort and a nice contribution to the world of Linux-created music. Thanks for posting!
Re: New album free on jamndo ( Ubuntu Studio 18.04 for all tracks)
Hi Milo,many thanks for your listen and comment. For 6th track i have a used field recording and multisampler (waveform 9 instruments)milo wrote:I like tracks 1, 3, and 5 best (Hmmm . . . that's odd . . .
I really like the first track. The rhythm section really helps propel the sound forward, and the drum sounds are interesting.
The third track has a lot of interesting sounds, and the texture evolves nicely, with several changes throughout the piece to keep things interesting. I particularly like the semi-random "Pocket Calculator" style melody which continues throughout much of the piece. I also like the little "wheezing" sound which is most prominent at the beginning and end.
I also liked the driving rhythm of the 5th track. For some reason cool sounds are cooler when I feel like they are going somewhere. I've always had a harder time connecting with more abstract ambient music. Maybe my attention span is too short.
How did you make the grinding chain-like noises in the 6th track? Are they sampled?
Overall, this album is an impressive effort and a nice contribution to the world of Linux-created music. Thanks for posting!
gennaro
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