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KeenOnSheen
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Re: "Mystical" Feeling?
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
Hey, I'm wondering if anybody has some insight on what creates a mystical sound. I'm sure it's just me, but perhaps someone else gets the same feeling from this kind of sequence.
Hard to describe as it's a feeling, but I want to say it's like an ancient mystical temple in the future or something. (yeah yeah, i know abstract shit.) I only had this sound one time before, unfortunately its stuck in an flp and I dont have FL installed anymore.
So, I'm looking for a way to make some alternate ways of creating this sound. However, I'm trying to determine if it's based in the particular note sequence, the note length, the effects (delay-->reverb), or something else.
Notes are: A# C# D# F
Interestingly, I don't get the same feeling when I transpose to any other key. I think it's the C# D# A# in particular that is contributing.
Download: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1734626/mystic.mp3 |
Delay seems to be the trick... And it's a pretty common sequence, IMO.
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Mar-09-2011 03:35
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meriter
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Mar-09-2011 08:08
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112268
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two major chords not fitting together. see prodigy - break and enter for example. those might be minor when i think of it.
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Mar-09-2011 15:33
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Looney4Clooney
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Mar-09-2011 15:42
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