Fraga da Pena to the Atlantic Ocean
Jun 19, 07:20 AM
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"When I think about Portugal the beaches and the Atlantic Ocean come to my mind. When I heard the silent drops of the sample I had the idea to connect that water source sound-wise to the ocean.
"Small bits of the sample (single drops) were taken to create a somewhat random rhythm. A bigger part of the sample was taken and slowed down a lot using Paul Stretch.
"The output was fed into two different effect chains. These sounds represent the waves of the ocean. Sequenced sounds were added to connect the drops of water in the mountains flowing finally into the big ocean."
Fraga da Pena, Portugal reimagined by Bernhard Straub.
"Small bits of the sample (single drops) were taken to create a somewhat random rhythm. A bigger part of the sample was taken and slowed down a lot using Paul Stretch.
"The output was fed into two different effect chains. These sounds represent the waves of the ocean. Sequenced sounds were added to connect the drops of water in the mountains flowing finally into the big ocean."
Fraga da Pena, Portugal reimagined by Bernhard Straub.