Music For Meditation [disquiet0323] by Audio Obscura published on 2018-03-09T11:10:30Z I haven't taken part in a junto challenge for a long time so it was nice to read the email early on Friday morning in the UK and knowing I had some to give over to the project. I wanted an unhurried sound and started with a single tone, a glass synth sound which I held for 10 minutes. I then built up three other layers of sound, a few slow keys of the same glass synth sound. I then added shorter 'breath bells' which I played short sections on keys and looped, gradually building up. There was one more added buzzing synth, very quiet in places and a tiny repeating beat later on in the piece. That was all. I added little bits of effects and reverb but essentially left these pieces to loop themselves for 10 minutes. I added the bell/chime at 1 min and 9 minute mark as requested and that was all. ----------------- Disquiet Junto Project 0323: Music for Meditation Record a piece of music suited to meditation. Step 1: Consider music appropriate for meditation. Think of the sounds, the tones, the forms that might suit such a thing. Step 2: Record a short piece of music for meditation. Make your track a set number of minutes (that is, a length divisible by 60 seconds), preferably between 7 minutes and 20 minutes. Whatever length you choose, insert a bell/chime sound precisely one minute after the track begins and precisely one minute before the track comes to an end. Six More Important Steps When Your Track Is Done: Step 1: Include “disquiet0323” (no spaces or quotation marks) in the name of your track. Step 2: If your audio-hosting platform allows for tags, be sure to also include the project tag “disquiet0323” (no spaces or quotation marks). If you’re posting on SoundCloud in particular, this is essential to subsequent location of tracks for the creation a project playlist. Step 3: Upload your track. It is helpful but not essential that you use SoundCloud to host your track. Step 4: Please consider posting your track in the following discussion thread at llllllll.co. Genre Disquiet Junto Comment by Audio Obscura @encym: Many Thanks 2018-03-11T17:12:33Z Comment by encym Superb work 2018-03-11T16:33:17Z Comment by Audio Obscura @daniel-diaz: Great comment thanks 2018-03-11T15:42:06Z Comment by Audio Obscura @half-unusual: Thanks for listening 2018-03-11T15:41:53Z Comment by Audio Obscura @gongsoundsgood: Thanks Gongs! 2018-03-11T15:41:39Z Comment by Daniel Diaz this is really great, relaxed and bit menacing, still and ever changing. Love it. 2018-03-11T12:10:11Z Comment by halF unusuaL Beautiful, intriguing = love that gentle rhythmic knocking 2018-03-10T07:11:40Z Comment by Gong Sounds Good ¹ gongs, mallets and bells...sublime (I like gongs, I think they sound good ;-)) 2018-03-09T12:22:51Z