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Car of OK

By license on May 22, 2016 7:41 pm

Sorry.

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Thats some weird stuff going on here smile Sounds of Wagner on quaaludes. And then everything melts.

NWSPR wrote:

Thats some weird stuff going on here smile Sounds of Wagner on quaaludes. And then everything melts.


LOL. Thanks for listening. Hope the weirdness was enjoyable.

That's some very enjoyable weirdness! Well done!

Tripped me out, cool sounds in there. Love your tag: schadenfreude smile

why sorry?
There is so much going on here, very intriguing. What did you do? How did you do it? Where is that voice coming from? Is it youJ

sounds like weird voice in there, it's awesome

Plantrain wrote:

That's some very enjoyable weirdness! Well done!


Thank you!

miraclemiles wrote:

Tripped me out, cool sounds in there. Love your tag: schadenfreude smile


Haha, I think I told you some of the story behind the recording but yeah there's definitely some layers of that in there.

dj someguy wrote:

why sorry?
There is so much going on here, very intriguing. What did you do? How did you do it? Where is that voice coming from? Is it youJ


Oh it was just a lot different from my other submissions and honestly I didn't put a ton of thought or effort into it this time. I spent most of the weekend experimenting in Max and for various reasons this seemed like the most sensible thing I had worked on to break off into a WB submission.

This is actually a recording I made of my brother singing karaoke in a silly voice. I found a handful of 5-second sections of the recordings that sounded pretty good looped, and then I ran them through a custom granular delay I made with various settings that I flipped between and tweaked as I recorded. That processor is basically a less efficient, unstable ripoff of Audiomulch's DLGranulator I whipped up from scratch in Max.

george bowles wrote:

sounds like weird voice in there, it's awesome


Thank you smile There is a voice buried in there!

ah cool! sometimes voices come out of random places too.

george bowles wrote:

ah cool! sometimes voices come out of random places too.


Oh definitely. Those are even more fun...

this is the weirdest phenomenon i've encountered from some samples assembled together in an accidental way, it sounds like it is saying you need the life but it there is no voice https://eidrecords.bandcamp.com/track/dissection-8

This is actually really enjoyable. I like the gross ending.

CooL! Like the crunched tape effect and mellow sample that flows through

george bowles wrote:

this is the weirdest phenomenon i've encountered from some samples assembled together in an accidental way, it sounds like it is saying you need the life but it there is no voice https://eidrecords.bandcamp.com/track/dissection-8


Oh yeah, weird... I wonder if you are more likely to get these kinds of sounds with ring modulation or static filters, etc. (which are similar to formants in that there are static spectral components)

XAdamDX wrote:

This is actually really enjoyable. I like the gross ending.

Podling wrote:

CooL! Like the crunched tape effect and mellow sample that flows through


Thanks guys smile

Oh yes!!! Proper strange.  Good stuff

GrainBastard wrote:

Oh yes!!! Proper strange.  Good stuff


Thank you smile

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