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Recorded: Feb 20, 2009 Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD - capo III), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity, Sound Forge.
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Major noodles. Notes to self: Sonically, this is challenged. Try feeding the midi to a completely different synth patches.
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lack of middle 8 = spiritual!
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not too sure about this one, i was after a thom yorke style tune and the basics were there but i am not a patch on him vocally, ah well.
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A little rhythm piece for 28 seconds later called "Too Fat to Funk" based on a beat I came up with on HammerHead Rhythm Station copied 15 times and run through an echo box, Phaser (2ce), dub style plate reverb, a regular plate reverb, a Ring Modulator…
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key88's avatar
A Reason Class project, I thought it might be fun to do something funky in 5/4 and jack the tempo around a bit
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yelyah's avatar
electronica
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ghostly's avatar
So, I'm picking up the pace now! Hope the quality is not too ropey...
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Freddie Freelance's avatar
A short "Bumper" piece, "Slow Devils" is made from a HammerHead Rhythm Station drum part, a drone made from FreeSound.org sample 30188_ERH_cello_1_loop sequenced.wav, and a loop that Jacob Talkington (of JacobTalkington.com) let me play with.
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This is the first of 3 dramatic pieces I wrote for piano
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Yeah, that's a mellotron cello sample. I knew you'd recognize it!
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A narrative sound documentary.
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sound documentary for sound1
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Freddie Freelance's avatar
A tonal experiment along the same lines as Glenn Branca's large ensembles. Made from the FreeSound.org sample "4501_dobroide_toy.harp.arpeggio.wav" run through a Phaser, then an 8 step sequencer and the output stretched, split into two & run…
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