Two tracks of Orchestral FX
One track of Chorus Synth
One track of Vermona Mono Lancet + Meris LVX + grungy tape emulation
Hi Michael,
If you look at your track on SoundCloud, you should see a Share button under it. When you click that, a pop-up appears with 3 tabs (Share/Embed/Message).
On the Share tab of the pop-up (which should be open by default), there should be a text box with a URL starting https://soundcloud.com/....
Copy that link and paste it into a post here - it should get rendered into the SoundCloud player by the forum software.
Hope this helps,
Ed
PS: I haven’t been able to confirm why sometimes this produces the wide SoundCloud player (as in most of the posts here) , and other times a narrow one (as in my post at the top of this thread), although I have read that this has something to do with the way the forum software deals with a link produced when you check the “shorten link” on the SoundCloud sharing pop-up.
Thank you so much Ed, I’ll try later today, fingers crossed!
Kind regards,
Michael
Here’s my entry - https://youtu.be/i4r7THHBsG0
An array of TCHC bits in here. I changed monitoring setup halfway through this challenge; so that’s my excuse!
Stream Run! Michael J Kiss by Michael J Kiss | Listen online for free on SoundCloud This is my piece for the latest composer challenge. Hope it’s ok,
Thank you,
Michael
Love this, I felt queasy through out the piece and the very end bit got me !
This is fantastic ! So many brilliant musical idea’s, wow !
My entry for the Orchestral FX challenge submitted herewith. The random Vaults instrument I was given to use was Chorus Synth, which has always put me in mind of John Carpenter’s film music, so I tried to keep his films in mind whilst making this piece. There’s a hidden nod to Chopin in there too… Hope it’s worthy… ![]()
Brilliant piece Ed! It spoke of something sinister behind the skirting boards, something lurking in the loft… that end was fab. Bravo. ![]()
Hello everyone
Here is my entry (Vaults and a little Cosmos only)… Looking forward to checking out everyone else’s now!
Thanks for listening and for your feedback - I don’t think I’ve ever had cause to celebrate making somebody feel queasy before!
Thanks for listening and for your feedback.