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Concise Gaussian Layering

By george bowles on April 7, 2024 6:29 am

just went with the first few words that popped into my head. went for a shorter track this week but still over 4 minutes. track made around a scrap of a pretty synth melody i had laying around. track turned out ok, not really what i was going for but a nice sonic experiment.

Pure chaos, love it.

That's intense. Not sure how Gaussian this is! Maybe something more heavy tailed wink

Love this. Going in so many directions all at once, super cool!

Massive wall of sound, like how that little melody keeps trying to come through the layers of distortion.

Amazing textures

qp wrote:

Pure chaos, love it.

ddmm64 wrote:

That's intense. Not sure how Gaussian this is! Maybe something more heavy tailed wink

Suhpos wrote:

Love this. Going in so many directions all at once, super cool!

Jason Nijjer wrote:

Massive wall of sound, like how that little melody keeps trying to come through the layers of distortion.

areeso wrote:

Amazing textures

thank you for the feedback! i really appreciate it. wasn't my best track but i'm glad it is generating interest! I was very distracted while making last week, and it was also a very stressful week. this week has been so much better! but last week i still created something, which feels good. thanks again.

Oohhh I was not ready for that low-end distortion and I absolutely love it. It's a unique experience when something wakes up a part of your brain on an auditory level like that. Really interesting, and the mix is excellent - even at the end during the wall of sound all those parts are distinct and rhythmic. Awesome.

That is some High Quality Distortion!

neon liminal wrote:

Oohhh I was not ready for that low-end distortion and I absolutely love it. It's a unique experience when something wakes up a part of your brain on an auditory level like that. Really interesting, and the mix is excellent - even at the end during the wall of sound all those parts are distinct and rhythmic. Awesome.

jwh wrote:

That is some High Quality Distortion!

thanks guys! there's definitely some bit fuckery going on along with saturation i believe

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