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Them Chips

By Devieus on August 1, 2018 7:33 am

Not a huge change, though the bass got a change in wave form. I'm not 100% sure I like it because it's fairly quiet even at max volume. I also made the harmony harmonize again, lowered its volume, boosted the initial tempo, shortened the song and made the drums constant throughout sections rather than wanton stick fury.

You know, small things. But they go a long way.

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Harmonized harmony (presumably to a tonal scale?). My favorite.

Seriously, I'm impressed.

I like the sense of organized chaos again.  It feels like it constantly wants to fly apart in a million different directions but keeps holding together.

Jim Wood wrote:

Harmonized harmony (presumably to a tonal scale?). My favorite.

Seriously, I'm impressed.

A major fifth, to be exact.

CosmicCairns wrote:

I like the sense of organized chaos again.  It feels like it constantly wants to fly apart in a million different directions but keeps holding together.

It can't really, the limitations imposed on it can only take it so far. Though it can fly apart, it's just very unlikely.

Works really well with the delay, adds a nice bit of extra oomph big_smile

Gab Manette wrote:

Works really well with the delay, adds a nice bit of extra oomph big_smile

Oh yea, it definitely does. Straight outta left field.

Like the use of delay and the drums sound cool!

LydiaPrimate wrote:

Like the use of delay and the drums sound cool!

Yea, they're fancy.

Though the rhythm is unpredictable at times (which is good), the synth has such a calming feel to it as it bounces with the bass and drums.  Yais I like. smile

Tone Matrix wrote:

Though the rhythm is unpredictable at times (which is good), the synth has such a calming feel to it as it bounces with the bass and drums.  Yais I like. smile

Thanks. They're technically chiptune sounds too, but they're having a good time either way.

Actually, to me it sounds a lot different. I like the beat in beginning.  Then gets glitchy and progressively more interesting. This version seems to have the most variation in beat.  The ending is really cool as well. I like the tempo increase into the delay.

NWSPR wrote:

Actually, to me it sounds a lot different. I like the beat in beginning.  Then gets glitchy and progressively more interesting. This version seems to have the most variation in beat.  The ending is really cool as well. I like the tempo increase into the delay.

Yea, the ending is cool for sure.
The changes were minor, but they were the ones with the greatest impact for sure. The beat is definitely the same line throughout each section, so it feels more noticeable when it changes I suppose. The delay is constant throughout, but it's applied after the tempo changes, so that's a thing that changes too.

The end remidns me of old school squarepusher

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The end remidns me of old school squarepusher

Enjoy.

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