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Klangerous Noodling

By Homeostatic on January 4, 2026 10:39 pm


Klangerous Noodling
Started life as a late night jam on my machines. My goal for this year is to actually record some of the sounds I make and actually make an effort to produce Tracks.
First Ever Weekly beat. Also first time using Reaper to record my hardware. There is a ton that could be done better but I had fun adding layers and trying to learn how to mix, limit and render.

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Lovely jam, getting strong Legowelt vibes from this

Welcome to WeeklyBeats, good luck on your recording journey smile

sounds very lush, but the quality reminds me of the 32kbps netlabels that used to be on archive.org, lol. I assume it was intentional

DJ Saint-Hubert wrote:

sounds very lush, but the quality reminds me of the 32kbps netlabels that used to be on archive.org, lol. I assume it was intentional


Well we work with what we have, I lean into the crunchyness. I actually got half my samples from archive.org so that tracks:]


doomscrolling wrote:

Lovely jam, getting strong Legowelt vibes from this

Welcome to WeeklyBeats, good luck on your recording journey smile


Thanks:)

hell yeah, fellow reaper user here! really cool layers and vibes going on in this track

Good first ever weekly beat.
- Devieus

I love the effects and layering of the vocal samples... super hypnotic.  I'm stoked to hear what else you produce this year. 

Lovely lofi! The effected vocals are the standout for me.

the way everything flows and shifts over course of the track is great, if I could code, I'd code to this!

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