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Hello Bjorn, I am hearing some crackling in the mix, but it could be my playback engine.

I love the visuals and as always your music is meditative and relaxing.

This is something I needed to hear this morning.

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I enjoyed the video and the music that accompanied it - they fit together quite well. It was, as Jesse said, meditative and relaxing.

The mix sounded quite good through my headphones.

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The music is perfectly complemented by the visuals (or visa versa).  This would be perfect music which to listen  after a rough day!  Beautiful work Bjorn.

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David,   I don't know about OMSI. Last planetarium I visited was at Univ of Oregon long time ago.

Freddy Thanks as always

Doug and Skyline  Thanks for the comments

Jesse,  Thanks for listening.  I'm not hearing the crackling you mentioned but I did notice a couple of other glitches I should fix.

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Wow Bjorn . . . that part where you transitioned from galaxies to earthbound hurricanes was a real eye opener ! I like the way you used continual panning movement, and the music through the whole piece is very majestic . . . visually reminding me that the universe is both scary and beautiful out there. Thank you NASA, thank you Bjorn !

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Ahhhhh!  So relaxing after spending a steamy hot morning sweating my butt off mowing my lawn in 90+ degree weather.

Not only is the music a great soundtrack, but the pictures are fascinating as well.

Thank you so much for bringing my blood pressure down.

? John B

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On 6/1/2021 at 4:45 AM, bjornpdx said:

David,   I don't know about OMSI. Last planetarium I visited was at Univ of Oregon long time ago.

Freddy Thanks as always

Doug and Skyline Thanks for the comments

Jesse,  Thanks for listening.  I'm not hearing the crackling you mentioned but I did notice a couple of other glitches I should fix.

Thank you :)

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Very effective with the visuals, love the synth-y sweeps/FX too. The accidentals* really help with the spacey feel. I liked that - well done!

*in the music theory sense; not in any way suggesting unintended notes got in there.

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Beautiful. That was excellent.  The music fits the images really well.  With the new James Webb telescope, there will be many new exciting images to put to music.  Something to look forward too!

jeff

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