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Pipeline Sirens

By onezero on January 12, 2014 5:44 am

An all-in-the-box piece, in which everything got twisted somehow, and ended up very different from the way it began.

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Really cool vibe all throughout - love the mood set here.

Very nice twisted slow non-development, indeed.

glitchy! i like it.

Very well done, I really like this track

i really like the feeling of this song, slow and dark

Thanks, everyone!

This is my favorite so far. You're right tho, very different from your other tracks. Gotta love those accidents. Makes a clear yet subdued statement. Like the montage soundtrack to some rising action in a thriller or horror movie. Nice use of the bit crusher; is that a delay or echo your fuckin' with combined with an arpeggio and volume tweaks??? And that rolling growl... saw-tooth??? That sound is a recipe to keep man. I love it due! My only *suggestion* is PAN it more. Give it that ova-tha-shoulder, lurking, stalking kinda vibe.

I set up long a timeline envelope to fade up the crusher quality, and there's a timeline envelope for the panning, too.  The delay/arpeggio effect is Live's Beat Repeat plugin, and the bass growl is a guiro instrument that's been pitched down several octaves.  Made for a great bass. Thanks for the suggestion, particularly on paying attention to the panning!

Really enjoying all of these.  I can't wait to hear what you're putting out on week 52!  Or, you know, week 5!

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