Hi guy's, something that may help aid doing what you do best, is a 2 hour rainforest relaxation track I have created. As the majority of my work is musical scoring for filmmaking & game development, I wanted to do something a little different and composed this relaxing track to give you guy's something to either unwind to after a lengthy session, or at the other end of the spectrum help focus on the task in hand. Hope you find it useful. Warmest Regards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foZbv9IjEkg&list=HL1345127736&feature=mh_...
Loralie: I've been called many things, but never magical :) To answer you question, all sounds are implemented as separate tracks/channels to give total control over when they come into focus, as well as individual volumes & any effects that may be required. The idea was to gradually bring...
Expand commentLoralie: I've been called many things, but never magical :) To answer you question, all sounds are implemented as separate tracks/channels to give total control over when they come into focus, as well as individual volumes & any effects that may be required. The idea was to gradually bring the listener to a relaxed state, whilst slowly building on the intensity rather than to have them dropped straight into a relentless storm. Hope that helps.
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I'm sure you guy's have very little problem when it comes to envisioning an environment, but as this video was to be available on Youtube, and for those who had more difficulty in mentally setting the scene I attempted to implement a starting block for them: "You are in a rain forest, the night...
Expand commentI'm sure you guy's have very little problem when it comes to envisioning an environment, but as this video was to be available on Youtube, and for those who had more difficulty in mentally setting the scene I attempted to implement a starting block for them: "You are in a rain forest, the night is steadily approaching and a storm is brewing. Rain droplets fall from the leaves as a sunken pool of crystal clear water begins to bubble and over flow, creating a new found stream that trickles slowly beside you."