
An ambient fugue in 111bpm made using Fugue Machine with the synths VHS Synth, Quanta, DRC, Bleass alpha, and Tera Pro
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An ambient fugue in 111bpm made using Fugue Machine with the synths VHS Synth, Quanta, DRC, Bleass alpha, and Tera Pro
100bpm, made in AUM with Bleass synthesizers – the beginning melody from SampleWiz 2 – and effects
107bpm G minor – made in Endlesss on phone speakers, added synth parts with Yonac Trooper and Bleass Megalit and arranged in Loopy Pro months later.
82bpm Bb minor – that swelling synth wail – made in Endlesss with Bleass alpha synth sounds, arranged in Loopy Pro months later.
82bpm B minor – played with Cobalt8 synthesizer and came up with a bass and melody idea, played melody into Endlesss with in-app instrument then and made the riff in Endlesss, added many effects in Loopy Pro and arranged in Loopy Pro.
88bpm – made in AUM with Bleass synths, drums come from a playbeat 3 factory preset set to infinite changing every 2 bars.
92bpm F major – played with Cobalt8 synthesizer and came up with a sequence, added bass to the idea then made a fugue in Fugue Machine out of that melody all with Bleass Megalit synth sounds, used a factory preset beat (Chonkers) from AudioKit Pro Analog 909 drum machine app, recorded live arrangement in AUM.
Ben Böhmer playing his Cercle liveset in a hot air balloon among many other balloons over Cappadocia, Türkiye is some of the most beautiful tv ever made…
His music is uplifting, he’s bouncing to the beat as he cues the controllers, the sun is rising, and the hot air balloons float in the air over the hills and valleys, rock formations and “fairy chimneys”.
137bpm – started with an arp on the West Pest synthesizer arpeggiator then let it generate on that many times, recorded live in AUM with Dubstation delay effect.
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