This channel mainly contains music made by me. I also try DIY electronic projects centered mainly around synthesizers but I don't have a rigid manifesto so there may be videos about any subject that piques my curiosity. All content is safe for kids and most of the music is listenable by human beings who have a generous and forgiving attitude.
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It's really interesting listening to this right after listening to Carl Ruggles' Suntreader and Men and Mountains. This might sound weird but it sounds like a sister piece to those pieces but more futuristic and less dissonant. Anyway, the video works very well with these sounds. This would be great on IMAX with surround sound.
멋진 영상 감사합니다~^^ 😊😊😊
@@nadolife Thank you for watching. 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Very good Patrick! Video and music! 👍👍👍
Thank you, Tomas!
Pleasure!
Hauntingly evocative ! There's no place like home 😊
Thanks Joan!! (nice Oz reference🤭)
Why it sound funny yet Jazzy
Is that the DJI Mavik? love the Video footage and that Audio is really nice drone footage...hmm,,,may have to sample some of your Collection....This is really nice....The Evil Eyes would go PERFECT with this type of Drama Sound Track....i really like this patrick...
Beautiful !👍
The video is stunning, Patrick! The music works very well with it as well! 👍👍👍
Thank you so much, Alexander!
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Such a beautiful landscape, your drone footage is exellent, and love the ambience of your soundtrack, great job Patrick💯❤👍11
Wow, what an intense cinematic score! It gave me a sense of nameless foreboding.
Beautiful!
Thank you Chris!
Relaxing as hell 🍌
That's exactly the effect I was hoping it would have! Thanks so much, MP!
Am radio are cool
So magical!
This is what Superman saw when he first learned to fly. I would imagine.
It's totally Smallville country!
ME: OMG stop! Stop! Go down there! Go - oh, drat - wait what's that? There's more wetland! Go back! Go back ! - Oh, argh. Well, thanks for the gorgeous view, Pat! I've never got to the Flint Hills but I've certainly read about them. Beautiful!
I can't wait to return. I have plans to video it in all four seasons.
A zen like flyover of open spaces without people taken by a drone…had almost a welcome to the planet feel mixed with the synth music excellent eco-mood piece
I hoped it would be zenlike. I felt thrilled yet calm when I was capturing that video footage. I love the idea that this would be on Earth's demo reel!
Beautiful piece❤ Delightful imagery, and awesome music!
Thank you, brother.
Thank you for video
I'm glad you appreciate it. Thanks so much for watching!
Patrick this is stunning , 😍😍😍 beautiful start to the weekend 🙏✌🏼💖
Thank you, Ellen! Have a peaceful weekend.
your drone work is so cinematic, these vistas are so alluring.
After watching this footage myself, I feel like an otherwise flat and unassuming landscape becomes really intriguing. Every little creek, tree and hill takes on a personality.
the earliest radios were "crystal sets" the crystal of graphite was used as a rectifier. I think the user had to sort of wiggle a sprung wire around the crystal to find a sweet spot... I used to wrap my antenna around the telephone cable and that enabled me to pickup loads of stations from the huge length of the telephone wires. Shame you couldn't recuse the old radio but your new one is super cool, if you can find any AM transmissions these days. Great vid Patrick!
Thank you, Martin! I'll try the telephone wire trick. Even though I have learned the basics of how radios work I still believe it's magic.
와우~~~ 전자기기도 잘 고치시는군요~^^ 역시 멋집니다~^^ 😊😊😊
Thank you very much for watching!
굉장한 파동의 소리입니다. 마음이 차분하게 갈아 앉습니다~^^ 멋진 소리예요~^^😊😊😊
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풀청완료~ 그독 누르고~좋아요꾸우우우욱!!!언제나 멋진 영상 보며 좋은시간 보내고, 응원하고가요^^ 항상 좋은 영상 감사합니다~ 늘 행복하시고 항상 응원합니다~
Thank you very much!!🧡
youre amazing! so soothing
Thank you! 😊
@@pbartmess :):)
Awesome, I like it. Magic.
Thank you, CE!! 😊😊😊
Oh How i just "adore" that Spaced out Sound @ 1:37 - - - there was something about that time - - - On that second, On that frequency that just hit the sweet spot....See Patrick? not every sound at every 2nd is the same,,,that's why the oscilloscope & the ability to detect Physical phenomena such as vibrations, temperature, or electrical phenomena....Oh how i just love this scientific technological advancement. Oh i guess the sound coulddddd be the same and every 2nd but to me that sweet spot was nice.....Thanks for sharing this....Stop by when you get a chance....Appreciate it..
Oh, very astute observation about that turning point at 1:37!
This is a beautiful music composition Patrick, great job. Gary💯❤👍14
Thank you for calling it a composition!
Wow! 👍
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HELLO MY FRIEND, THIS WAS, TINKER -TASTIC!!!!!!!! A GREAT SHARE . . . : 0 )
Thank you, David! Much appreciated.
WOW! Fascinating! Almost hypnotic! 👍👍👍👍
I wholeheartedly agree!
This is almost meditative. It's interesting how the mind starts hearing distant elements, even vocals emerging. Gorgeous.
Yes! I hear those vocals too!
This would be a cool opening to a concert that segues into something bombastic.
Oh wow, nice idea! Wouldn't be amazing to project this on a giant screen somehwhere?
Yes, that too
In the middle Patrick I saw rolling figures. Like yogis bending and folding, tantalising to try and see all the images in there but they move slightly faster then comprehension. In the end though I felt one overriding thing and that this was like the last long guitar note at a live gig the one before the final "kerchunk" "Gooooodnight......" "we love you" I loved this
Yes! This exactly. Back in the early nineties I was teased by my roommates as we talked about our favorite bands. They who told me that all the music that emanated from my bedroom sounded like one long guitar intro. 😆 They were totally right! I love the long wordless meditative bits. Yogi-power forever!
@@pbartmessin the 90s we still listened to media that was broadly sequential. You had to listen to the whole album. The last track was always the treat the reward for perseverance. The great dominions on kilimanjaro or crime of the century or fools overture or the last resort... but maybe telegraph road or bohemian rhapsody are the exceptions that prove the rule... oh superman.....
@@loopinnerthe I've just spent the last half hour listening to the music you've referenced here. How did we get so lucky to have recordings of such excellent composers and performers?
Interesting Patrick! 👍👍👍
Thank you, Tomas!
Most welcome!
Hypnotic! You weren't kidding about those soothing textures.
I was totally hypnotized! That session went on for another half hour but I figured this was long enough for YT.☺
you are the great Tinkerer!
I consider this to be the highest compliment. Thank you, LBZ!
This is lovely all over. Quality work🍌
Thank you, MP!
WOW! Very impressive and beautiful video, Patrick! Awesome camera work! And the sound is so clear! Fantastic! 👍👍👍👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Alexander! Thanks so much for watching. Have a great weekend!!
Thanks for your sharing, enjoyed your interesting video!! Have a great weekend, dear my friend!
Thank you! I appreciate your comments so much!
That's really fascinating, Patrick! Your music is more interesting than most of the stuff you hear on radio too!
🥰Thank you so much, Karl!
Really cool !!! 🙂😊😀 🙂😊😀 well done !!
Thank you, Gerry!
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Best regards🙏
Cool job👍🎉Interesting✨
@@user-uw6ri7ip6u Thank you, friend.🧡
Stayed for the tunes!
😀 Heyyy! Thank you!
Quite impressive Patrick! 👍👍👍
Thank you, Tomas!
My pleasure!
i am a big fan of Vintage Radios and Hand Held CB's...if i'm lucky, sometimes i get a hold of a Military grade 2 Way....Awesome Vid Patrick
@@rhampton1914 When I see a vintage radio at a flea market, i can't resist buying it, even if its obviously broken 😜
haha, this is so cool! only you could say "hey, I'm gonna make a radio, create my own station and play my music on there" and actually do it!! :p
@@urbulibaba 😊 I thought that might be funny. 😊 I'm glad you appreciate it!
Wow, that's quite some show! very interesting from a sonic perspective as well, it would make an interesting track, all those crackling, exploding sounds with the cicadas (and no road traffic, which is quite rare!)
@@urbulibaba Oh, you're right! I hadn't thought of the audio as a separate piece. There's an additional layer of interest that I had not mentioned: because I didn't want to capture the sound of the drone itself, I recorded the audio after the drone landed. Strangely, the pops and crackles seem to be synchronized anyway! I didn't even try to align them - I just plopped a few minutes of the audio randomly next to the video and it all seemed to work. Movie magic.
@@pbartmess ohh, I hadn't even noticed! I guess it's partly because the sound of fireworks in the distance would usually be delayed in real life too, so the effect isn't too disorienting when you see explosions going off before it makes a sound!
nice old school variable capacitor, it's hard to find ones like that anymore! One thing I found when trying to build a radio transmitter that you might find useful: you can make a tunable coil by wrapping your wire around a section of a chapstick tube, and glue some ferromagnetic material to the bit inside. washers would be a good fit probably. There's a few designs that use a tunable coil to control the frequency with a fixed capacitor, since high quality variable capacitors can be hard to find. All my projects failed but it was fun to learn.
Oh wow, my mind hadn't even progressed as far as a tunable transmitter! I will definitely be taking your advice - that sounds fun!!
@@pbartmess The complexity ramps up exponentially with tunable circuits, but there is a very simple FM transmitter that you can make in probably under an hour, with what you have in your bins probably. If you google "super simple FM radio transmitter" the website Makezine has a very thorough walkthrough on how to put it together. also it uses a circuit building style that I find really creatively freeing, where a copper clad board is used as a ground plane and the connections are made on little "islands" that are glued to the board. Fun stuff! One of these days when I can have an actual workspace I want to get into building circuits again. Thanks for sharing your adventures EDIT: Be careful not to add too long of an antenna or a larger power supply to this design, because if it transmits over 20 feet or something like that it becomes an FCC violation. This circuit is not designed to broadcast in the Public Band and a license is required outside of that if your signal is traveling far enough to cause interference blah blah blah etc etc etc. (sorry)