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AuthorTopic: Boondocks (yeah I lost it)
mystahr
Posted: 28th April 2004 17:34
Where was I again, what time was it?

Found some audio files on my HD recorded from the Juno and two from the AnaMark and one from Cosmossynth.... percussion is the anamark through ephonics lofi and scuzzphut 6.

if this makes sense to you, then please explain Confused

Boondocks

less then 4 Mb

Comments appreciated, sheads to the hot too Rolling Eyes
vurt
Posted: 28th April 2004 17:44
Question Shit! Nutter Very Happy
mystahr
Posted: 28th April 2004 23:13
And you know the worst part. I was doing this on phones as to not wake the neighbours, but I think that works only if you turn down the amplifier as well. I doubt my neighbours enjoyed this near full strength at 2.30 AM. Scared

Nutter Yes
lex_strooder
Posted: 28th April 2004 23:31
ok, let me hear this...
stuck inside an elephant stomage...
do you hear that noisy stuff, the elephant must got a cold...
I guess it got my arpegiator too...

nice... but strange Smile

/ Lex
mystahr
Posted: 28th April 2004 23:39
Yeah strange surely captures it here Cool

Good to see you back Lex Smile
lex_strooder
Posted: 29th April 2004 01:58
Mystahr wrote:
Good to see you back Lex Smile


I got some internet blackouts and a dayjob to take care of Cool. Saving for some new gears Smile

Now I have like 24 hours of music from the cafe to download and listen to Smile ...

/ Lex
Miro
Posted: 29th April 2004 18:25
Yeh, that's pretty loon. Love that rusty percussion loop and that deep burbling...

A little variation on the backing drone wouldn't have gone amiss. Weird, wibbly backing is cool Cool
mystahr
Posted: 29th April 2004 19:09
I might still work a little on that percussion-loop... I think that worked pretty well how that came about Smile

For the rest this was a one hour tune with things I had recorded before but never did anything with

Thanks Miro Wink
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