Гитарный эмбиент, тьюториал "SoundScape #11" Ambient Guitar

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Михаил Медведев - гитарный эмбиент и саундскейпы
UPD: Recently I have released my first solo ambient guitar album "Fade to Rise". Please listen to it and buy it if you like. It will be a GREAT SUPPORT to me! The main idea behind this Soundscape tutorial is that you can generate ambient sounds in many different ways. If you play a guitar most likely you will play it with your fingers or a pick, in some cases you would use a bottle neck, an E-Bow or even an ordinary bow. But don&forget that your main task is to make it resonate -- no matter how... Here I play strings at the end of a neck and bump my guitar with fingers. If you use a volume pedal and a couple of delays you can create pretty smooth musical noise. To make it musical - hold a chord and let your guitar resonate while you bump it, rub, shake or whatever... I would recommend turning down dry signal on your Delay and raising wet signal up. Tweak these parameters to avoid harsh sound with fast attack -- what you need is slow attack. Actually slow attack is the key to any ambient sound. That&why ambient guitar players use volume pedals a lot. Normally you would like to thicken layers with additional swelling chords. You can use tremolo at the end of the swell. I always add a bass layer that would usually follow the harmony. At the end of a soundscape I play a melody or some kind of solo... This time I decided to add an odd rhythmical structure. How to make this sound: I used 2 Deleays, 1st on Roland VG-99 -- 390 ms, 2nd on Strymon Timeline Delay -- 780 ms in...

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