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Micron – Drama
The sound of fragile moments.
Where every note breathes reflection.
Description
MICRON DRAMA explores the intimate language of human emotion through fragile performances and cinematic restraint. Strings, clarinet, soprano voice, and organic drones blend into a palette shaped for reflection, loss, and hope. Every sound was crafted to serve the unseen moments — when the music must speak softly yet truthfully.
Ever-changing Soundscapes
Recorded with real players and layered with carefully processed textures, MICRON DRAMA merges instrumental purity with deep atmosphere. Soft violins, expressive clarinet phrases, breath-like soprano tones, and reverent string chords form a soundscape inspired by films such as The Pianist, Dekalog, and Cabrini — where emotion lives in silence and light. Each performance has been shaped to remain human, imperfect, and alive. Only phrases that breathe.
Feature Highlights.
Strings, bass clarinet, clarinet and voice recorded with delicate nuance and preserved dynamics. Evolving drones, sustained violins and violas, and granular atmospheres inspired by European film drama. Single violin and viola lines that blend into still harmonies — motion without rhythm, emotion without excess. Mini Arrangements with dramatic impact. New processed textures created from real performances, offering evolving, subtle movement and cinematic shimmer. Designed for honesty, not spectacle — usable in sacred, reflective, or filmic storytelling.
Cycle and Focus — Evolving Control.
With MICRON DRAMA, after THORNS, the Multilayers system continues. Each of the four main layers can now hold up to eight sound sources, giving a palette of as many as thirty-two voices within a single patch. Cycle Mode allows these sub-sources to shift over time or with each key press, creating evolving phrases and textures that never remain static. This brings movement, variety, and an organic sense of life to your atmospheres. Focus Mode lets you single out one layer while preserving the blend of the others, so you can refine and shape details without losing the whole picture. Together, these modes make it possible to build soundscapes that are both intricate and fluid—subtle changes, slow transformations, and moments of focus that let the music breathe naturally.
Imagine:
... holding a fragile fifth of violins in Layer A, a light foundation that grounds the atmosphere. Over it, Layer B brings granular soundscapes, cycling gently to create a sense of movement and depth. In Layer C, whispers, distant percussions, bells, strings effects, or subtle percussive textures rise and fall, in succession one ofter the other, weaving life into the background. Meanwhile, Layer D becomes your voice of choice—whether a sorrowful clarinet, a mourning voice, a mysterious bass clarinet phrase, or a violin melody —selecting which source to bring forward and when. Together they form a living soundscape: a sacred, reflective musical storytelling.
Who is it for?
MICRON DRAMA is for composers who seek meaning in restraint, truth and emotion in simplicity. It speaks to storytellers of human emotion, faith, and fragility; to filmmakers, sound designers, and artists who write stories of faith, humanity, and reflection — where music becomes a quiet companion rather than a spectacle. Whether you score reflective cinema, sacred narratives, or meditative visuals, MICRON DRAMA gives you the voice of stillness — textures that honour the weight of silence and the beauty of sincerity.


