Microsound #3
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StoreTags: Ambient, Microsound, Raw-Data
Author: Danji on December 06 2006
--> This is #3, the final part in my little Microsound trilogy.
This track is alot more 'intense' than the first 2 as a climax to the project. In this track i sliced up raw data from .txt and .dat files, and made pads out of that (using microsound again, of course)

Hope you enjoyed my little trilogy; i think i may release it as a downloadable ep with artwork when i get the chance, im a but busy with my coursework at the moment.

Anyway

Comments appreciated

Thanks

Daniel (STAC)
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i quite like the start - but the sound peaks a lot

i guess i can appreciate that you have worked hard to turn a rhytmic sequence into something more modern

the sounds that emerge are randomly evolving - but the reverb makes them feel a bit dated

there is a dfrum pattern behind this that does not feel that interesting

who is doin g the work? the plugins or you?

I like it, the random shifts, the clunks and clicks, modem kinda sounds but the drum pattern doesnt do much I agree about the reverb, I'd warm it up and mix it down a little so it doesnt sound so plugin.
cool track though

Thanks for your comments i really appreciate them.

I definately agree with you on the reverb, its something i seem to do as a force of habit, and I never really thought about it until you guys pointed it out, so thank you for that. I think its the same with the drums, although i did notice that they sounded a bit..'off' just as i put it up here. I do aprreciate the comments though, I've gotta learn somehow!

Thanks again
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i like the sort of programmatic feel to the drums, my main complaint would be those fm'y sounds that persist at abotu the same density/volume throughout the track. I like the idea behind this and the mood, and your use of that raw audio is really nice.

I love it.
Would have been interesting to play with the idea of modulating delays to extremes?
Reminds me that I should really go back and read Curtis Road's Microsound properly.

Gnocular, i love the idea of modualting the delays like that; i may try it sometime in the near future.
I havent heard of Roads' Microsound until now, and it seems interesting enough to warant a purchase, or maybe as a xmas present....hmmm...

Thanks!
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your turing machine is weird to my ears.
also, interesting stuffs. its not the reverb, its the resonance that klangs up my ear.
like it though... lots!


link

this microsound?


neast sound design in this


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