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Magnetic Swamp

By iLKke on March 9, 2014 1:00 pm

Turbulence expected . Onboard instruments likely to misbehave

Found an old Renoise experiment with randomness and had a quick play with it.

Chaos is a bitch tho, I guess the right approach would be to record lots of it and then keep just the good parts.

woohooo hell yeah! DIGGIN DIS GRROOVE

yes

Harnessing chaos is fun, randomness is regularly radical. This is keeping my boat afloat this afternoon!

Woah.  Yeah - that distorted synth totally rockin it!

Randomness is always rad! Nice ending, too big_smile

nicely off-kilter but still grooving! i like it!

Sounds great man. Love randomness myself.

w0rd!

yo I love this, it's a trip. never know what's coming up at you next

I love working with random generator modules are trying to coax what I want out of them.  Usually to good effect such as this track.  The bass part works really well.

wow thanks everyone
I didn't know what to think about the track but now I feel heaps better about it

def dig the groove of that bassy synth and i like the added reverb i heard at times that give it some space from the beat.  randomness is always fun smile like the ending as well, like you broke it!

Lovely falling-apart feel.

sweet crunchiness aaaawww yeah smile

iLKke wrote:

  I guess the right approach would be to record lots of it and then keep just the good parts.

Have you ever recorderd short burts of randomness and then fill them to your samples as chops? I do that quite ofter, in search of killer fill ins and breakdowns smile

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