Timbral Ambient Work
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Use sound as a texture to create a work that fully explores timbre and the inner subtleties of sounds.
Creating Slowly Evolving Textures
Delicate manipulation and subtle automation should allow you to create slow moving and continuous textures.
You might find it useful to explore ideas of:
Energy and flow
Make use of panning and reverb to provide you with a three dimensional sonic space.
Move sounds left and right, but also forwards and back using reverb and volume automation.
Experiment with Flanging Chorus and Beating in order to construct subtle variations in your sounds.
Composition Tip
Try to create smooth and imperceptible transitions and transformations. This will help to keep your listener enfolded in the sounds.
Any jarring transitions might jolt them out of their immersion in your sounds.
Time-Stretching can also be a powerful tool in creating very extended and slowly shifting sound textures. Take a small sound and stretch it until it is quite big.
Structuring the Piece
You might find it useful to have a basic overview or structure to aid in the composition of your piece. This might be something very simple such as moving gradually from noisy to pitched sounds over the course of 4/5 minutes, or in taking inspiration from clouds rolling across a landscape.
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