vurt - pagan dada electronica. 36.34.
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Listened while doing my June budget and expenses. Turned it off at 36 minutes because I stopped hearing any sound.
Heard 3 distinct parts in this, left, center and right speaker, so either it was multi tracked or you were running multiple oscillators.
Anyway, definitely not the usual stuff I listen to. Makes Tangerine Dream sound like pop music.
Heard 3 distinct parts in this, left, center and right speaker, so either it was multi tracked or you were running multiple oscillators.
Anyway, definitely not the usual stuff I listen to. Makes Tangerine Dream sound like pop music.
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
I like this one a lot. Neat melange of noise sources, but there's some kind of unifying thread throughout.
I try to do something like this and have no idea where to start. Do you just set things up and let the process take over or is there some amount of arranging/editing ?
My kind of morning music.
Best regards,
dp
I try to do something like this and have no idea where to start. Do you just set things up and let the process take over or is there some amount of arranging/editing ?
My kind of morning music.
Best regards,
dp
- KVRAF
- 2839 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
i like it to, pagan dada! yes! and i agree with StudioDave, there is something unifying all and it has tension.
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
hope i didnt mess up your numbers
multitracks. six performances layered up.Heard 3 distinct parts in this, left, center and right speaker, so either it was multi tracked or you were running multiple oscillators.
each performance has sem filter ringing, s n h, for that sort of percussive bit.
and one oscillator for the more bassy sound.
then multiple fx on the sem.
that may get used on something, publicity material maybe (me grafitti ing it on the side of the local police station)Anyway, definitely not the usual stuff I listen to. Makes Tangerine Dream sound like pop music.
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
its basically, several performances of the same patch, layered and some panning and fades added.StudioDave wrote: βTue Jul 07, 2020 10:39 am I like this one a lot. Neat melange of noise sources, but there's some kind of unifying thread throughout.
I try to do something like this and have no idea where to start. Do you just set things up and let the process take over or is there some amount of arranging/editing ?
My kind of morning music.
Best regards,
dp
no other mixing or anything.
it wasnt really intentional from the start, i record the performances as normal. then i usually line them up in samplitude, picking the one with the least clipping or crappy bits (hey, it cant always be awesome) and will upload that.
but i pressed play without soloing and it sounded ok,so i had a quick listen, some bits are shorter, so needed fades and similar length ones where panned.
generally though, i build a patch that can go for a bit alone, but will tweak here and there if i "feel it"
im going to assume, this is more fun in the hardware realm, unless you have a pretty amazing midi controller
but not impossible in software, just less instant gratificamasturbation
glad you liked
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
@dave!
i should have also said, im hoping to borrow a video camera this weekend, so hopefully will be able to show what i do in real time
i should have also said, im hoping to borrow a video camera this weekend, so hopefully will be able to show what i do in real time
- KVRAF
- 2839 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
you say that now, when you see its mostly smoking the pipe and trying to stop the cat chewing cables you may change your mind
in all seriousness though, what would people prefer to see?
live stream of building a patch from a totally blank slate? (could be total shite, or take a while to start sounding musical)(if at all)
pre built patch then livestream a noodle?
can at least start somewhere listenable and see what happens
i will also do some edited stuff, with recordings as normal. but i like the idea of showing the process, warts and all.
showing mistakes and such may help people realise its not as easy as just plugging everything in and it works.
not that i imagine anyone here thinks that way, most have experience with synths of one sort or another, but i do have friends and family who are stuck in that "anyone can do it if theyve got that machine, the machine does the wotk".
they get this idea because if they drop by while im patching, it does indeed continue playing without me
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I know full well what goes into programming modular synths. It's a bitch. Even something simple like adding a delay module. You have to be careful that you don't patch yourself into this endless loop and get feedback that blows your ears out of the room. Softube Modular is really quirky as far as hooking up a delay. Maybe I'll take some pictures one day. It's freakin' spaghetti to get it right.vurt wrote: βWed Jul 08, 2020 6:41 pmyou say that now, when you see its mostly smoking the pipe and trying to stop the cat chewing cables you may change your mind
in all seriousness though, what would people prefer to see?
live stream of building a patch from a totally blank slate? (could be total shite, or take a while to start sounding musical)(if at all)
pre built patch then livestream a noodle?
can at least start somewhere listenable and see what happens
i will also do some edited stuff, with recordings as normal. but i like the idea of showing the process, warts and all.
showing mistakes and such may help people realise its not as easy as just plugging everything in and it works.
not that i imagine anyone here thinks that way, most have experience with synths of one sort or another, but i do have friends and family who are stuck in that "anyone can do it if theyve got that machine, the machine does the wotk".
they get this idea because if they drop by while im patching, it does indeed continue playing without me
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- addled muppet weed
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- 105827 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
yup, like i said, wouldnt expect anyone here to think its easy.
id be interested what youd like to see wags, as someone who has always been interested in whats going on, even when you dont necessarily like the audio
id be interested what youd like to see wags, as someone who has always been interested in whats going on, even when you dont necessarily like the audio
- Banned
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- addled muppet weed
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- KVRAF
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Well, I'm personally fascinated by the process. The journey from beginning to end. Every patch chord, every connection, every sound that every change makes, even the ones that end up causing absolute chaos. The end result is actually the least interesting part of the process. Sure, I want to know what all that work ultimately produces but I'm more interested in how you got there.