vurt-hypnogogia(dreamscape noisebient guitar stuff)

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vurt wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:26 pm
pekbro wrote: Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:44 pm What kind of software do you use a lot vurt? I never see you talk about software too much,
other than in the Reaktor thread.

Anyway, just curious.
not as much as i used to before i spent ten grand or so on hardware :lol:

i "grew up" in sofar as computer based music, with orion, then orion platinum. got a lot of use out of the onboard stuff, still prefer it for my midi work (samplitude i cannot get used to :hihi: ) but the audio recording was a bit basic.
also using reaktor/absynth/zebra and ace. they are my main go to soft synths.
reaktor, a few faves would be metaphysical function (nice to play along to) form :love: and of course nowadays blocks :o
a few old freebies too, but sadly less so, as they are 32 bit and not that i care about that, but my software does and he/she has final say :x
ribs is one freebie that i would recommend to anyone looking for some "fuckshitup!" effect, but not sure its mac friendly?

used to love alchemy/vaz mod and crusherx (got that as a gift) but lost computers/emailaddresses/passwords...
ah the passage of time :hihi:
I enjoyed Orion, shame it was discontinued. I've been trying to get the dev of Crusher-X to
consider making a eurorack version. There are some nice platforms for that coming up,
so it's not outside the realm of possibility.

One thing I think would be conducive to the way your music seems to be structured
is Usine from Sensomusic, it has an interesting non-linear timeline thing going. Things
get divided into sections that can trigger other sections or behave based on the happenings
of other sections, rather than just playing out linearly. It's also deeply modular, a bit
complicated, but interesting none the less.

Anyway thanks for that,
-cheers

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something close to crusherx in euro, id never leave the room again :lol:
it was mental enough, using just a mouse to modulate one parameter, my "everything at once with random timing/modulation on modulators" approach could open doorways to other dimensions :o

yeah, i really liked it.
bit expensive but i do ocassionally get the itch to buy again, but his upgrade policy is (or at least was) a bit off putting tbh.

i may have a look at usine sometime, cheers :tu:
sounds interesting, but for now im happy with samplitude and orion for the midi if i need it.
i do mostly audio recording at the minute, usually atraight to two track, so hosts are a bit overkill really :hihi:

do have some ideas that will require multitracking and recording seperate parts though, do some actual work for a change. cant all just be play time :lol:
:ud:

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It makes Me realize that I need to make a track about the smell of Mcdonald's pickles on My clothes, later on in the day making Me feel thoughtful. I often think about it, why?

I don't know. It's a surprising thing that I can't explain. Why the pickles, and why do I miss the old ketchup that they used to have in the Canadian Mcdonald's. The brand was aylmer's and it smelled strongly of vinegar.

But if I'm a vegetarian; am I thinking of Mcdonalds, the meat, the cheese and the pickles or just the pickles, the bread and the cheese? If I could go back in time I could ask the server to make Me a burger without a patty and a side of Aylmer's ketchup.

Is it My stomach suggesting that they should make grilled cheese sandwiches with pickle slices? Maybe.

This track (after it finally played) reminds Me of TV when static was a real thing. One of those pay channels you'd leave on and could see and hear less.
I don't make audio products anymore. I sell furniture & smart products.

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Hey John, I like it. Maybe could use some more reverb ? :party:

By the vurtometer, this one comes across as a relatively mellow performance.

Incidentally, I'm trying to debug some code, your track is a perfect accompaniment for the task. :)

Best regards,

dp

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This immediately brought the black obelisk to mind - you know the one from 2001? I think the music is similar there but a lot less rumble. I can almost hear a choir but nope. Way overcooked with too much jet engine noise, and too short. No whimsy. Not very vurt-like. Terrible. :P
:hyper: M O N O S Y N T H S F O R E V E R :hyper:

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kingozrecords wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:16 pm It makes Me realize that I need to make a track about the smell of Mcdonald's pickles on My clothes, later on in the day making Me feel thoughtful. I often think about it, why?

I don't know. It's a surprising thing that I can't explain. Why the pickles, and why do I miss the old ketchup that they used to have in the Canadian Mcdonald's. The brand was aylmer's and it smelled strongly of vinegar.

But if I'm a vegetarian; am I thinking of Mcdonalds, the meat, the cheese and the pickles or just the pickles, the bread and the cheese? If I could go back in time I could ask the server to make Me a burger without a patty and a side of Aylmer's ketchup.

Is it My stomach suggesting that they should make grilled cheese sandwiches with pickle slices? Maybe.

This track (after it finally played) reminds Me of TV when static was a real thing. One of those pay channels you'd leave on and could see and hear less.
you mean "gentlemens specialist interest" channels?
i like old analogue tellys, the static on them, same with radios.
maybe i should hide some porn under reverb, see if anyone gets a little flustered? could be an interesting experiment.
probably fun finding the samples too :hihi:


not vegetarian myself, but havent been in a mcdonalds for about 20 years or more, even then it was for the happy meal toys for my son.
wouldnt feed the food to dogs tbh.
:ud:

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StudioDave wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:22 pm Hey John, I like it. Maybe could use some more reverb ? :party:

By the vurtometer, this one comes across as a relatively mellow performance.

Incidentally, I'm trying to debug some code, your track is a perfect accompaniment for the task. :)

Best regards,

dp
a little reverb never hurts :hihi:

glad you enjoyed, figured id try something different. no point stagnating 8)
got to try diff things and take some chances.
not like we kill anyone if it goes wrong :lol:

thanks for listening 8)
:ud:

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spunkmuffin wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 5:50 pm This immediately brought the black obelisk to mind - you know the one from 2001? I think the music is similar there but a lot less rumble. I can almost hear a choir but nope. Way overcooked with too much jet engine noise, and too short. No whimsy. Not very vurt-like. Terrible. :P
:o
whimsy? i dont think ive ever been called whimsical by anyone, ever! :lol:

the choiresque bit, is part of the reaktor reverb, its a choral reverb type sound (on one pass) which is then buried again (and probably again just for fun).

i shall try to be more vurt like in future :ud:
thanks for listening 8)

stay safe everyone! :hug:
:ud:

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Hypnogogia: Oha, it starts slowly, gets louder - and you ask yourself:
What's next? But the sound clearly shows: The engine of an interstellar
flying saucer is started! :o :roll: :help:
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Nicely textured.
Do you send CVs from your modular, to stomp box expression inputs much?

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vurt wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 7:57 pm
spunkmuffin wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 5:50 pm This immediately brought the black obelisk to mind - you know the one from 2001? I think the music is similar there but a lot less rumble. I can almost hear a choir but nope. Way overcooked with too much jet engine noise, and too short. No whimsy. Not very vurt-like. Terrible. :P
:o
whimsy? i dont think ive ever been called whimsical by anyone, ever! :lol:

the choiresque bit, is part of the reaktor reverb, its a choral reverb type sound (on one pass) which is then buried again (and probably again just for fun).

i shall try to be more vurt like in future :ud:
thanks for listening 8)

stay safe everyone! :hug:
Ah, a reaktor user *nods. But what what of the tears of Ronald Mcdonald, people are saying his food is no good? I love that clown... *sigh.
I don't make audio products anymore. I sell furniture & smart products.

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Here's the silly song I made, it really doesn't deserve its own post. That'd be just pathetic. But the song is kind of funny I guess.



Keep it up Vurt, more from you? I like because I listen to your stuff.
I don't make audio products anymore. I sell furniture & smart products.

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enroe wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 8:32 pm Hypnogogia: Oha, it starts slowly, gets louder - and you ask yourself:
What's next? But the sound clearly shows: The engine of an interstellar
flying saucer is started! :o :roll: :help:
:party: thats a damn fine description!

thanks for listening :)
:ud:

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justin3am wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 9:28 pm Nicely textured.
Do you send CVs from your modular, to stomp box expression inputs much?
tbh, i havent with the euro, would the fx output things work for sending that? ive not thought about plugging trs in there, only ts.
have done with teh bug, have a couple of banana to trs adapter cables :D
i have sent cv out through fx though, particularly enjoyed the data corrupter on lfos, got a bit, mental!!!

thanks for listening :)
:ud:

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kingozrecords wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:24 pm
vurt wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 7:57 pm
spunkmuffin wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 5:50 pm This immediately brought the black obelisk to mind - you know the one from 2001? I think the music is similar there but a lot less rumble. I can almost hear a choir but nope. Way overcooked with too much jet engine noise, and too short. No whimsy. Not very vurt-like. Terrible. :P
:o
whimsy? i dont think ive ever been called whimsical by anyone, ever! :lol:

the choiresque bit, is part of the reaktor reverb, its a choral reverb type sound (on one pass) which is then buried again (and probably again just for fun).

i shall try to be more vurt like in future :ud:
thanks for listening 8)

stay safe everyone! :hug:
Ah, a reaktor user *nods. But what what of the tears of Ronald Mcdonald, people are saying his food is no good? I love that clown... *sigh.
hes creepy mccreepy of creepville creepland.
those poor kiddies :scared:
:ud:

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