Gravity's Bitches (justin3am+debra1rlo) - debut album
- KVRAF
- 6325 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
A treat for moody late night listening. Love the detailed sound design.
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- addled muppet weed
- 105872 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
yeah, cheers for listing the modulesjustin3am wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:23 pmI thought you might like that.
We mic'd a snare drum and ran it through my Shared System, using Maths as an envelope follower, EOC clocking Wogglebug, which modulates Echophon and Erbeverb, while they process the snare drum sound.
We also put some safety pins and paper clips on the strings of an acoustic/electric guitar and ran that through my Eventide Pitchfactor and Clouds in Spectral Madness mode.
I also had the 0-Coast running through Rings and UA's Sandman Pro.
If you ever find yourself in LA, you are more than welcome to come over and play!
like i have space
still waiting on clouds 2 although, i may eventually give in and go second hand or copy, depends how much longer it is
some interesting little sound design snippets in there too
its good to experiment
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- KVRAF
- 8414 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
I've been listening to this while I work on some video edits for my real job and wow this is some great stuff. I really love the synthesizer programming and sound design. This is a very good job! Obviously you know what you're doing with all the gear and it shows.
As much as I like experimental stuff I like the more focused musical compositions you created in this.
So far my favourite tracks are Advised and Visitor.
Don't stop making these cool albums!
As much as I like experimental stuff I like the more focused musical compositions you created in this.
So far my favourite tracks are Advised and Visitor.
Don't stop making these cool albums!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12355 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Thanks for listening! Advised is one of my favorite tracks. It was mostly composed with my Octatrack and A4 but the guitar parts really tied that track together.
We had a lot of fun recording Visitor. Deb brought over her Korg Monologue and we ran it through all sorts of pedals, then we ran the guitar through a Kaoss Pad. If I remember, our cats were very insistent on helping with that session.
We had a lot of fun recording Visitor. Deb brought over her Korg Monologue and we ran it through all sorts of pedals, then we ran the guitar through a Kaoss Pad. If I remember, our cats were very insistent on helping with that session.
- KVRAF
- 11506 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
I've been listening to this for the last couple of evenings. My 3 favourites are Q, Visitor and Advised, but not necessarily in that order.
Good work
Good work
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12355 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Thanks for listening!
- KVRAF
- 2752 posts since 15 Feb, 2017 from a worn out vinyl groove
Listened to first minute of Gravity's Bitches and donated ... good charity.
Will listen later ofc ))))
First minute or so were impressive and from other works of yours I have heard looking forward to many listens...
BTW... I found the entrance to THAT wabbit hole ...
FINALLY
Will listen later ofc ))))
First minute or so were impressive and from other works of yours I have heard looking forward to many listens...
BTW... I found the entrance to THAT wabbit hole ...
FINALLY
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12355 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Thanks so much to you and everyone who has bought the album!
A good friend, from when I worked at AVID/M-Audio, has MS. We've planned to do some kind of collaborative project but he has difficulty getting around. I've donated $100 to the charity myself and will continue to donate the proceeds for this album.
The tracks cover a lot of territory... some more structured or experimental than others but they were mostly improvised during long tracking sessions with some overdubbing, then edited down into songs, once we had all the parts we needed.
A good friend, from when I worked at AVID/M-Audio, has MS. We've planned to do some kind of collaborative project but he has difficulty getting around. I've donated $100 to the charity myself and will continue to donate the proceeds for this album.
The tracks cover a lot of territory... some more structured or experimental than others but they were mostly improvised during long tracking sessions with some overdubbing, then edited down into songs, once we had all the parts we needed.