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By ddmm64 on May 12, 2024 8:13 pm

busy week + family was visiting this weekend, so I dipped into some old material that was part of an older track and developed it a bit more. (same track I cannibalized on WB10, actually).

all made on M8, as per usual, but only using samples this time. Samples are mostly mine - a mix of kawai K1m, yamaha DX100, OPL3 and a prismatic spray, all with various amounts of processing from m8.

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wow love the percussion sounds in this one. glitchy tones that come in around 1:15 and develop into supporting melody work super well, great work!

Nullsleep wrote:

wow love the percussion sounds in this one. glitchy tones that come in around 1:15 and develop into supporting melody work super well, great work!

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thank you so much! I liked how percussion came out here too. And the glitchy tones are distropolis' prismatic spray - sampled a bunch of tones in C into a chain and randomized them, instant weirdness!

That beat from 1:12 sounds like robots getting into the dance floor, warming up a little, before going fully into the beat. Loved that.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

That beat from 1:12 sounds like robots getting into the dance floor, warming up a little, before going fully into the beat. Loved that.

haha, thank you! that's the prismatic spray, a cool and pretty weird synth by distropolis!

What a lovely, cohesive vibe. Great balance between glitch and ethereal and just clean enough. Love it.

perman00b wrote:

What a lovely, cohesive vibe. Great balance between glitch and ethereal and just clean enough. Love it.


Thank you! I'm glad you feel that way because it's a lot of weird stuff thrown together big_smile I think liberal distortion and reverb helps

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