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crunchy slumber

By friendlyperiscope on December 15, 2024 9:40 pm

longest thing, maybe?  wanted something slow and creepy, got slow and moody with that.  quite happy with it!  also works at work as a background soundtrack, including with meeting voices put in alongside and through effects. big_smile

op-xy plays the sounds, op-1 does the recording and some flavour here and there.

two more to go, let's finish this and then party/sleep!

That persistent kick makes me feel like I'm laying in bed on a cold winter day and I don't want to get up. The house is quiet and its grey out. This track is a whole vibe. Interesting that you use your op1 as a recorder, can you not export the opxy?

SQF wrote:

That persistent kick makes me feel like I'm laying in bed on a cold winter day and I don't want to get up. The house is quiet and its grey out.

nice, i hope you had a winter morning like that, sounds very cozy.  and thanks! smile

SQF wrote:

Interesting that you use your op1 as a recorder, can you not export the opxy?

as far as i can tell the op-xy can't record to a wav file (yet?), if that's what you mean by exporting.  i usually play/perform without a computer, so i need something else to record with.  audio out via usb-c works, so i could record with a phone, but i don't like it.  so i record via the op-1, which also has the benefit of additional effects.  for the last two things i just played through the op-1 and recorded directly via the mixdown function there.

that's also why i am wondering if i could pretty much record to a norns, if i could find (or write) a script that gives me 4+ tracks like the op-1 for when i want to record and arrange non-sequenced things.  or maybe te adds direct recording to multi-track wav files, but i think that's a bit unlikely.

i like how this takes its time. really pretty, but also on edge. good crunch!

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