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Can turn naughty
This bit sounds like VU - Heroin (modular mix)
can I quote this for press purposesThis bit sounds like VU - Heroin (modular mix)
got some loops and things here - mostly 4/4 lo-fi dubby techno stuff :
I put together a rough presentation of an electribe loop I like in the spirit of sharing
Good stuff here. What you using?
Ableton. No softsynths, no plugin, not even a soundcard (maybe that's why it sounds kinda scrappy and "clips"). After experiencing too many crashes I chose the bare minimum approach, so it's more a necessity than a deliberate choice.
Percussion is just standard 808/909 samples in ableton. Everything else is from standard additive synthesis using Operator set to default.So just samples then?
There are extremes you can go to like having breakbeats going a gazillion miles per hour, but does anyone actually want to listen to that? Does it make for good music?
I think new music tech has always done little more than redirect work flow, and what was perceived as new was the circumstance of the time. As much as acid house was new, it was also the 303 and the roland drum machines redirecting creative energy already out there in psychedelic (particularly krautrock), dance and punk.
we may have already run the gauntlet on electronic sounds, so the effect of max/msp will be less stark than the changes brought about by past tech. But I imagine this stuff will bring about a change in focus, what returns. From the little I know about max/msp and pure data, seems like live performance/improv could be most affected, as devices like the organelle (pure data) offer alot of power while remaining intensely playable