usually it is a mistake for me to upload right when I just layed down some tracks. But I've been cooking this through the week...
I ruin Alan Parson's Project "I Wouldn't Want to be Like You" from the "I Robot" album. Intentionally not trying…
vocal, two 17 equal electric guitars, faux 17 edo bass, melodyne retuned 17 equal classical guitar, Alesis Nitro Mesh drums. and the usual effects and manipulations.
Exactly what are we ending like this?? It's a very tight performance you have created.. What seems good in both forward and reverse directions and safe at any bpm we can think of. I am hearing that mesmerizing sonic swirl going on.---ฯ§¥~~ is that a setting on one of the boxes being used???
Graphic by William Newbold
Genre:
Electronica: Ambient
Year: 2009
Album:
Tritium Crystals
Artist's description:
William Newbold's performance modified by Chris Vaisvil
Scored for amplified prepared piano and choir ensemble…
Not to start a George tribute, but here's a cover I did with Facemask93 that I really love. All I did was bass, backing vox and the drum pattern arrangement - I did feel a little like a dope trying to sing along with Rob's amazing voice, but will…
what I did was play two tracks of violin with a viola bow and 1 track of fretless guitar bowed with the viola bow and finger picked with your track. I then noise reduced the takes and sliced them into appropriate loops - with the two styles of playing fretless separate into 4 channels of Sonar's Matrix view. Then I wanted more time so I took your track and reversed it and tacked it onto the end. After that I set up matrix view with the loops and effects into 4 audio channels. (guitar rig, dblue glitch, lexicon reverb, cakewalk amp sim absynth 5 effects and camel space) Some of the clips got effects as well. I then performed matrix view live against your track + reversed track. This left the clips in the audio track - some of those I randomly reversed the audio here and there. Then I mastered and uploaded. One other thing I did to you track was impose a volume envelope and then put a compressor on top - those two things kinda fight it out.
The Flying Bear features a nice fusion of funk and rock that leaves the listener both satisfied and excited. An experimental vibe is very prominent during the song's bridge, and the entire song can be rooted back to Soulstice Music's Red Hot Chili…
3 guitar tracks followed by a track with the trap set. A lot of alt tuning lately posted on AT which I like. This guitar was tuned to an open G. After I did it, I thought the sound was more like a backwoods, hillbilly song.
Unfortunately…
A song about not wanting to feel for someone that has treated you badly and left you behind.
Despite having these feelings you still feel this person is above you. As they fly freely and you're left lost on the ground.
When they come flying…
An experiment with quarter tone tuning.
I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning)
A (quarter step up)
D (normal tuning)
G (quarter step down)
B (normal tuning)
high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
This time I tried something else. It's definitely more jazzy than anything before. I think its a direction in which I'd like to keep going.
I hope you like it!
Here's to insignificance my friend. May you never be squashed like a bug.
Instruments used: Kontakt, LoopShifter, Stylus RMX
Effects used: Eos, DubStation, Replicant, Augustus Loop
Here's to insignificance my friend. May you never be squashed like a bug.
Instruments used: Kontakt, LoopShifter, Stylus RMX
Effects used: Eos, DubStation, Replicant, Augustus Loop
Here's to insignificance my friend. May you never be squashed like a bug.
Instruments used: Kontakt, LoopShifter, Stylus RMX
Effects used: Eos, DubStation, Replicant, Augustus Loop
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcSmgOk6dDM
very experimental I like things like this thanks for doing this---0---00
verily nicely made--- I am going think about a mash for this if something has not been done yet-
Nice sounding instrument. What make is it and from where did you obtain it?
Great jam
I like how it kinda goes off the rails at the middle and end.
https://youtu.be/7QXKRH0R4Og is the video for it
Admire your audacity!
nice a Fripp type progressions in 17 edo greatness.
Unique and inspiring!
nice 0-0 the song makes a discernment of itself as well-
Yummy!!! Don’t cut it!
I need to start practicing guitar more.
not bad. i figured it was lost or i did a shitty job on bass for it.
Like it :)
Exactly what are we ending like this?? It's a very tight performance you have created.. What seems good in both forward and reverse directions and safe at any bpm we can think of. I am hearing that mesmerizing sonic swirl going on.---ฯ§¥~~ is that a setting on one of the boxes being used???
great!! maybe one day they will make 17 tone african thumb Pianos --- but until then we can dream-
a mesmerizing sonic swirl!
do you have a page on wikipaedia?
I think these sounds seem so slippery between each other and sliding into and out of the song.--- great end to this song 🙂
Comments made by vaisvil
I like the vocals and song writing here. A bit post-Beatlesque
Is this Paul's extreme stretch? Nice work!
hey a George tribute would not be a bad thing! This is great version!! Excellent collaboration!
what I did was play two tracks of violin with a viola bow and 1 track of fretless guitar bowed with the viola bow and finger picked with your track. I then noise reduced the takes and sliced them into appropriate loops - with the two styles of playing fretless separate into 4 channels of Sonar's Matrix view. Then I wanted more time so I took your track and reversed it and tacked it onto the end. After that I set up matrix view with the loops and effects into 4 audio channels. (guitar rig, dblue glitch, lexicon reverb, cakewalk amp sim absynth 5 effects and camel space) Some of the clips got effects as well. I then performed matrix view live against your track + reversed track. This left the clips in the audio track - some of those I randomly reversed the audio here and there. Then I mastered and uploaded. One other thing I did to you track was impose a volume envelope and then put a compressor on top - those two things kinda fight it out.
I liked this quartet a lot - better than No. 4. Melodically it just appealed.
yes! this is great Lalo!
love the effects in here.
excellent - sounds like dreamtime. I love it.
I like your guitar work here - especially past 2:10 - an improvisation?
nope - not heard of robert wyatt - or the music of soft machine for that matter that I can remember.
like the harmony vocals a lot!
nice groove!
Are these clips of Pelosi or Phyllis Schlafly? Excellent tune!
great voice and lyrics!
I like this - makes me want to give this technique a try.
I like it - very gentle.
ambient game music ?
nice ambient!!
nice ambient!!
nice ambient!!