Fragmented Memories of a Disturbing Dream
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6741 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
I took some time out to play with my toys for a change:
http://soundcloud.com/dan-worrall/fragm ... ories-of-a
http://soundcloud.com/dan-worrall/fragm ... ories-of-a
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- KVRAF
- 7152 posts since 4 Apr, 2005 from here and there
Very original beat, solid and different from my usual kind of stuff.
I enjoyed this adventure
Cheers
I enjoyed this adventure
Cheers
- KVRAF
- 4014 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
Very cool stuff
Aiynzahev-sounds
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6741 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
- KVRAF
- 11502 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
Nicely glitched chillout combining some great sounds. I thought that the overall effect/sound of this was quite original.
Good work
Good work
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 16 Sep, 2011
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6741 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
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- KVRAF
- 5624 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Very 'tribal' in places.
The sound design here is outstanding.
The chopped up vocal like sound later in the track really adds a lush quality to the nerve like shredding.
This is the first track I heard in the KVR cafe which grabbed me by the balls and wouldn't let go.
...now....a transcendental happening...as you track stopped, the soundcloud player started playing a folky song by some Mimi O'Malley. A very sweet song, I admit, which just yanked me back from the sonic assault I've just experienced. Almost like I've been yanked out of my body, or rather pushed back into it.
The sound design here is outstanding.
The chopped up vocal like sound later in the track really adds a lush quality to the nerve like shredding.
This is the first track I heard in the KVR cafe which grabbed me by the balls and wouldn't let go.
...now....a transcendental happening...as you track stopped, the soundcloud player started playing a folky song by some Mimi O'Malley. A very sweet song, I admit, which just yanked me back from the sonic assault I've just experienced. Almost like I've been yanked out of my body, or rather pushed back into it.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6741 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
Thankyou! That complement means a lot coming from you...himalaya wrote:The sound design here is outstanding.
Actually it was surprisingly quick and easy to make: I started with a basic arrangement using a Reaktor ensemble of my own design plus microtonic for drums, DIVA chords, Twin2 sub-bass, and an algorithmic FM bells type patch from AD Axon.
Then I bought a copy of AD Automaton from the marketplace, and dropped a few instances into the arrangement on the Reaktor drum bus, the Axon and DIVA tracks, a reverb return, and another over the whole mix. I had only half understood how to use the plug when suddenly all this crazy cool stuff started to appear: I rendered 4 versions (all different due to the algorithmic nature of the processing), then edited them together to create the arrangement above, then added a sprinkling of Alchemy (the pad at the start and the voice-like sounds at the end) and flew in some delay and reverb effects 'live' using midi controllers. <edit> Forgot to mention The Drop!
I think the hardest part was probably the Spectral editing stage in Wavelab, to remove / tame the nasty loud clicks that Automaton added along with many of the glitches...
Mimi is a client of mine, and also my first choice of session player when sax or clarinet are required: I probably recorded that song that followed it...himalaya wrote:...now....a transcendental happening...as you track stopped, the soundcloud player started playing a folky song by some Mimi O'Malley. A very sweet song, I admit, which just yanked me back from the sonic assault I've just experienced. Almost like I've been yanked out of my body, or rather pushed back into it.
My studio has been quite popular with folky acoustic types of clients like that, or guitar bands, with little call for synths or crazy glitch effects: it made a nice change for me to spend a few hours playing with that kind of stuff without having to then create a tutorial from the results.
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- KVRAF
- 5624 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
That's an interesting approach (applying spectral editing to parts of the master mix). I haven't tried it yet. A good tip!IIRs wrote:
I think the hardest part was probably the Spectral editing stage in Wavelab, to remove / tame the nasty loud clicks that Automaton added along with many of the glitches...
So there's more to the coincidence then at first appears!Mimi is a client of mine, and also my first choice of session player when sax or clarinet are required: I probably recorded that song that followed it...
My studio has been quite popular with folky acoustic types of clients like that, or guitar bands, with little call for synths or crazy glitch effects: it made a nice change for me to spend a few hours playing with that kind of stuff without having to then create a tutorial from the results.
- KVRAF
- 11502 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
.......but if push comes to shove..........IIRs wrote: it made a nice change for me to spend a few hours playing with that kind of stuff without having to then create a tutorial from the results.