Raumstation MIR
This sample demonstrates the use of a unique MIDI controller called "MIR Control". Different presets are crossed over with the TimeFreezer version 2 (2007).
Mahler
This is a TimeFreezer sequence based on a recording of Mahler's symphonie Nr.6. Made with the TimeFreezer stand-alone version 1 (2005).
Analog Synth
This is a TimeFreezer sequence based on a recording of the analog synthesizer Crumar DS2 (1978). Made with the TimeFreezer stand-alone version 1 (2005).
TimeFreezer FX & Piano
This is a sample showing how it is possible to use the TimeFreezer Effect with an acoustic
solo music instrument. In this recording only three things have been used for producing all
the sounds in real time:
- a real concert piano, Schimmel, 1975
- a reverb
- the VST-plugin called "TimeFreezerFX"
This track is a pure improvisation, not composed, not edited, just as it was made in real
time.
The "pianist" was Marc Lingk, who is also the inventor and programmer of the TimeFreezer.
You can read more about this on the website www.timefreezer.net
recorded in a natural room in January 2007 in Berlin
solo music instrument. In this recording only three things have been used for producing all
the sounds in real time:
- a real concert piano, Schimmel, 1975
- a reverb
- the VST-plugin called "TimeFreezerFX"
This track is a pure improvisation, not composed, not edited, just as it was made in real
time.
The "pianist" was Marc Lingk, who is also the inventor and programmer of the TimeFreezer.
You can read more about this on the website www.timefreezer.net
recorded in a natural room in January 2007 in Berlin