For my own obscure reason i took file 389436, looped it so that it repeats at 60 bpm, added about 25% echo, then added bilateral panning at 15 cycles per minute (cpm).
The engine to the hysterical "melody" is formed by a two lfos and a looping envelope performing an ever changing dance of random or maybe chaos. Zooming in and study waveforms in this sound is interesting. The sound is unedited, straight from the analog modular synth. Quantization of the pitch - nope. . .
Sometimes i regret being so stubborn, only using analog modules in my modular. How easy it should have been creating cool rhythms for the drums with a digitalclock generator or having a nice wave table oscillator etc. . . . Today, i admit, i once again was looking at a digital clockgenerator. How would care!?same sequence as in electronic minute no 105, but slower. And i have added someeasy modular analog. . . . Drums and a bonus sound. Play with it. In the end the drums are alone!the wav-file is raw! no editing at all. Yes i should record via my h1. . . But it'sso easy to use the mic in on my laptop.
Just something i put together for fun with my new addictive drums-2 program. I used audacity to drag and drop and then sent it to my sony editing. I duplicated the tracks for a total of three. I like how it sounds and hope you do too. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno grave y uno agudo, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with tow sounds, one low and one high. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
120 bpm, 4/4, stereo, 44100, 32bit, beat created using cakewalk bbl. Used 3 vst kits to create: cakewalk tts-1 standard set, sitala vst loaded with linn ml1 dm samples, and cakewalk si-drum kit beat pusher prog. Mixed together.