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Holy good, these gears and you have a Tascam 8 track. I am 100% percent sure you are professional. :D 

Then I started your first track. Well, well done. I really love the depth of the story that you created. I really love it. That cover art brilliant choice!

Track one: I really love the saturated sound of the whole sound. That phaser effect top on that sounds really interesting. Well done with the mix. I have not quite the best listening station to check out the quieter part.

Track two: Oh god I love this synth so much. Please tell me how you did it. This sounds exactly the same like in the Hyper Light Drifter. Oh God, I love that game so muuuuuuch! How could be this synth so rich sounded? Layering? My guess is unison and some kinda saturation. Nope, is it an analog synth with some oscillator pitch trick? I love that noise in the background. This track is huge, I love the depth of it! Those folies in the end are cool!

Track three: Is it a voice that pitched down? Oh god, my ears have an orgasm! :D I love these noise synths, I love the motion of the bass, that sometimes just gets bigger. The motion of this track is amazing. I love how a sound gets from the background and then goes back. These simple poly rythm like melodies are perfect. I am so sad it is ended so soon. But, it makes it more important feel.

Track four: I hear your Venezuelan Cuatro. I love this lofi taste. That sub synth is still amazing. Okay I have to stop just be amazed by your sound design. Just, perfect. That mixing trick is pure gold to get everything compressed. Hell yeah.

Track five: Did you write the music of hyper light drifter? and not :D this track is a pure delight too. What are you using for noise? My guess is bandpassed pink noise, maybe?

Track six: Very incredible piano melody. Oh boy this vibe to the end, is stunning.

My first idea was to type down every idea, and feeling about your work, but I couldn't. These tracks caught me so much. These are really really deep. I am shocked at how amazing this album is. I cannot believe you did this in a week. This takes, I don't know, a month or more. These sounds design, this gear porn. Amazing. I love that fact, you put this album to Bandcamp. My favorite track is "It Writhes".

The last thing, could you give me advice, on how did you create these amazing sounds in the "It Writhes" and "The Seaside watches"? 

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Thank you for listening and your insightful comment! I’m flattered that you think I’m a professional. Right now music and sound design is just a hobby, I  just have a lot of free time and I’m lucky at tag sales. Though turning this into a profession would be a dream. Hyper Light Drifter is my favorite video game soundtrack so I’m glad that you think that I compare at all to it’s soundtrack, Disasterpeace is a big inspiration for me. The noise in track 5 is probably pink noise, I like to use pink/white noise a lot to create textures. I’m currently away from my computer but I’ll try to describe how I made the sounds in The Seaside Watchers and It Writhes.

The main synth in The Seaside Watchers is a patch I originally made in Vital but moved over to Phase Plant. The synth has 3 oscillators that are slightly detuned from each other by a few cents, a saw wave +7 cents, a pulse width -5 cents, sine wave +5 cents, and some really quiet white noise just for extra texture and grit when the synth is distorted. There is an envelope with a long attack, medium decay/sustain and long release that modulates the PW of the pulse width and two filters, one regular filter, and one ladder/analog filter that is cutting off less high end (it’s important to make sure that both filters are removing some high end at all times). There’s also slow random LFOs modulating the pitch of each individual oscillator very very very slightly. After all that just slap on some light ping pong delay for some extra movement and a big reverb (I used Valhalla Supermassive for the big reverb). 

In It Writhes, the drones/background textures are orchestral clusters and sometimes breathing samples that I pitch shifted up and down with the mix knob around 30% so that some of the dry signal still comes through. The clusters are also running through a distortion, sometimes ring mod at a low frequency, and sometimes filters with a high resonance being modulated by a ramp down LFO that’s going at a speed of somewhere between 20-50 hz to make it sound watery. I’m not sure how I made the bass but I think it is a monophonic saw wave and a sine wave with legato and glide with a medium attack. The bass is heavily distorted and is automated to get more distorted at certain points. I also put a reverb on a bus and almost every sound is going through the reverb bus. The reverb bus is then side-chained to a sub boom/kick so that every now and then you get moments where suddenly everything gets quiet as the reverb disappears and then the  reverb slowly comes back creating a cool breathing reverb effect.

When it comes to sound design, experimenting and messing around in a synthesizer that you are comfortable with is a great way to learn what works and what doesn’t and gain experience. Having a synth that you know your way around is like having a secret weapon. 

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Finally, I had the time to check and recreate your suggestions. I've never tried to mix up noise oscillators with each other. It's so much fun! That orchestra atmo/drone is amazing. A really good idea to check it out later.

I tried to recreate the bass too, but I think I need more practice because it didn't sound okay. :D I have a Korg Opsix and I am trying to learn more of it, and it's so challenging but super fun!

Thank you for your super detailed description! It's good to hear you have time for your hobby. :) I never checked actually the person behind the Hyper Light Drifter OST, but I did, and this guy is really kind and has really great ideas on his youtube page.

Have a great day, take care!