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Reverb study 180310

By license on March 11, 2018 12:38 am

Oops, I skipped last week. I've been spending more free time coding MIDI tools than making tunes, and I underestimated how long it would take me to make a beat. I'm kind of glad I did, though - I was getting in that familiar WeeklyBeats rut where I procrastinated until Sunday and furiously cranked something out. Doing this on Saturday let me relax a lot more.

I was getting a little tired of trying to make straight-ahead beats so I'm back with a little drone indulgence. Got some PO-12 samples in the Octatrack, run through the BAM and having fun with LFOs, spatializer, comb filter, and scenes. I was watching an interview with the director of Annihiliation while I made this.

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Sounds like a low octave B. Not sure what frequency in Hz it is. But if I remember right, if you divide 1000 milliseconds by that frequency, that tells you the length of your delay interval in milliseconds.

Something I figured out back in IL.

kaedo sevaada wrote:


WUB WOB BEEEUW

infraviolet wrote:

Sounds like a low octave B. Not sure what frequency in Hz it is. But if I remember right, if you divide 1000 milliseconds by that frequency, that tells you the length of your delay interval in milliseconds.

Something I figured out back in IL.


You may  be right about that one!

Meaty verb!

miraclemiles wrote:

Meaty verb!


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