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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:22 am reply with quote
Salutations and trepidatious meows.

New track: runagate_FSUniversity

2:18, 320 kbps, 5.28 Mb, genre: FSU

A song solo with. Please to enjoin acquaintance you with.

If no please state the wiffle.


Heavy doses of Spacedad's Superubbish VSTi and wakax's new Flippertonic3 FSU VST.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:32 am reply with quote
nice thing waking up with this one... Cool
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:34 am reply with quote
HiHi
This is in a class all by itself... Experimental, at least.
It's fun. Enjoyed that

Cheers
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:47 am reply with quote
For the record, here's the VSTs I used:

    Motile (Novuzeit FSU multifx)
    LittleDuck (filterbank)
    Slicer
    Peggy2000 (Rock Hardbuns's wavetable synth)
    Cubix (psychic modulation's groovebox VSTi)
    marimka (liqih's PM tuned percussion)
    Thaw (by cornbb)
    Mini-Vyn (chris roberson's VA synth)
    oxytocin (novaflash's semi-modular virtual analog substractive VSTi synth)
    Transpitch
    PanicK
    Buffer Freezer
    Slower
    disSolver
    flippertonic3 (wakax's glitch infinite delay)
    BuzzRizerLight (DocBexter's 25-Band Mastering Multiband Compressor)
    Tunguska (Ugo's morphing filter/bitcrush/granulizer)
    Tube Limit
    superubbish (spacedad's broken chip synth)
    quantizer
    Metallurgy (Ugo's super-multi-fx)
    tb_maelcum (tweakbench's tape delay)



Thanks for the comments.

Bring on the haters Clown
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:06 am reply with quote
I should have known it: everything leads to some climax. No merci here! This is not increaseable. Here you come to the point and i can't imagine a more condensed, more focussed Runagate. Your strongest and most radical experiment yet.

Congrats!

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:18 am reply with quote
HiHi that rocks!
good work.i can even spot my superubbish in there.glad it's getting some use! Thumbs Up!
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:24 am reply with quote
freeform noise electro! crazy runagate fun! i get lost in a good way in it's hurricane trying to find the downbeat. I don't think i own a single one of those plugs. nice freeform syncopation/tempo mangling. I can hear some phat BP saw filterage. psycho track runa, totally unrelenting. love it.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:01 am reply with quote
pure (un)adulterated joie de runagate.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:29 am reply with quote
imho FSUniversity is a textbook, an exemplifier.

It's also a song I like which is good because I'm going to be listening closely to it over and over (and over) again.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:46 pm reply with quote
mellotronaut wrote:
No merci here! This is not increaseable.


That I think would apply more to your brilliant October cafe song. This is, as is too often for me, 1/2 focus and 1/2 concession to poor processor power.

spacedad wrote:
HiHi that rocks!
good work.i can even spot my superubbish in there.glad it's getting some use! Thumbs Up!


I should hope you can pick it out - it's probably the most prominent improvised keyboard solo I've had the cajones to stick in a song. It's automated all over the place. I love superubbish

MacZero wrote:
I don't think i own a single one of those plugs. nice freeform syncopation/tempo mangling. I can hear some phat BP saw filterage. psycho track runa, totally unrelenting. love it.


That's why I like to advertise my tools and promote the devs who make all this madness possible Cool

rachmiel wrote:
pure (un)adulterated joie de runagate.


Hug Shrug Nutter

bobsled wrote:
imho FSUniversity is a textbook, an exemplifier.


I was just being an ass when I titled it that. It's sort of a fair warning like saying, "This is electric blues" but crossed with a Mr. Yuck sticker.

Thanks for taking the time to listen.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:49 pm reply with quote
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:55 pm reply with quote
I agree. The fact is, points #2 and #5 are pretty much what Origen was getting at in his first post-rap track.

I wish I could show you a video of all the happy knobs spinning and dancing around to make the sounds.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:42 pm reply with quote
Possibly your most Seussian track to date. Fun level just off the scale. Really interesting what you can pick out at ultra low listening levels. I felt young again, briefly. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:36 pm reply with quote
Thanks! What's the name of that late 60's Seuss movie with the unbelievably brilliant and tripped-out soundtrack?

Mac, now that I think about it there's no tempo-automation per se, it's the slower vst plug-in which is kinda like tapestop, and then I'm just playing along on the superubbish in real-time over the rendered tempo-moprhing result. Tricky but fun.

Here's to feeling young again (^B
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:32 pm reply with quote
2:18 is not long enough. was it The 5000 fingers of Dr T that you were thinking of?
admittedly, I don't listen to enough runagate (...who does?) but I ALWAYs play it over and over when I DO!
This is no exception Cool
makes me quite reluctant to post my own weirdnessesss (but due to recent peer pressure on a certain other thread I'm gonna have to post a tamer doodle soon as well Embarassed
wonderful wacky stuff per always, runa!
kudos!
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