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From the heavens II

By 7506 on February 6, 2022 10:29 pm

I like this, it was a nice trip to listen. smile What sort of generative stuff did you use? By your profile picture I assume this was made using Live?

thawkins wrote:

I like this, it was a nice trip to listen. smile What sort of generative stuff did you use? By your profile picture I assume this was made using Live?

Thanks! The generative part here is the random chords: basically it's a single note that put through a pitch randomizer, turned into a chord, then quantized to C major. The modulation on the first synth was randomized as well.

thawkins wrote:

By your profile picture I assume this was made using Live?

Actually I'm using Bitwig at the moment, and all the sounds come from the built in Polymer wavetable synth. I probably could have gotten a very similar result using Ableton though smile

7506 wrote:
thawkins wrote:

I like this, it was a nice trip to listen. smile What sort of generative stuff did you use? By your profile picture I assume this was made using Live?

Thanks! The generative part here is the random chords: basically it's a single note that put through a pitch randomizer, turned into a chord, then quantized to C major. The modulation on the first synth was randomized as well.

Thanks! I think I have to try this idea out sometime as well. At some point I built this thing in Ableton,  might be interesting. smile
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Sorry hopefully this is better I am not good at computers.

Far out

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