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Week 43 (you have 20 seconds to comply)

By Judgement Act on October 27, 2024 10:49 am

decided to challenge myself to write a track using only the chips module on my new modular deck and then realised that was a terrible idea and put a drum loop and a bunch of software fx on it too

all the synth sounds are from the 2 oscillators on chips though (though obviously patches recorded separately). its kind of a grungy broken sounding module so i leaned into it and made something kinda weird that still slaps

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"something weird that slaps"
Indeed, can confirm. T'is the case.
The gritty chip sounds work really well here when paired with all those fx and the drum loop, this is awesome!!!

“Weird but still slaps”. Yeah, that’s 100% accurate, can also confirm.

So many weird tones and textures in here (that break at 1:10 or so particularly caught me), but that drum loop under it is just perfect, holds the whole thing together like chocolate and rooster sauce. Great work!

So good. It's screechy and squelchy and just has teeth. Paisley is right on the 1:10 part. I was already in before then, but that section is just golden.

Whole thing slaps. Favorited.

Cool blend of a sharp shrill lead and a warm bass. That grungy module's definitely doing its job, would love to hear more of it down the line!

My approach to weekly beats is to always try to have "one wildcard per session", this way you keep the streak alive, but also push yourself to learn a bit every time. This track of yours seems like a textbook example of that. And it paid off beautifully!

oh jeez, I don't think I can be that fast
- Ebrit

Thant lead sounds similar to one in that old Linkin park song tongue

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