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Sus4 Inversion Murders

By rdomain on April 20, 2014 10:04 am

A generative modular piece featuring the Toppobrillo Quantimator.

This piece also features samples regarding the progress of the youngest accused first degree murderer in Canada's history.

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richardson_family_murders[\url]

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This is wonderful dude. Really wonderful. The samples make a huge difference to the track.

Thanks!  Yes, I was wanting to add another element to the piece.  Glad you enjoyed.

vinpous wrote:

This is wonderful dude. Really wonderful. The samples make a huge difference to the track.


very nice

Excellent, excellent! And imagine my surprise when I discovered there really was such a thing as a Toppobrillo Quantimator.

Wow.  That's some skills on the modular.  Love the tambre of that Quantimator  unit.

^^^^ (just realized that it's the sequencer module!  Whatever it's driving sounds great)

george bowles wrote:

very nice


Thanking you.

Jim Wood wrote:

Excellent, excellent! And imagine my surprise when I discovered there really was such a thing as a Toppobrillo Quantimator.


Cheers!  And yes there is  big_smile

cTrix wrote:

Wow.  That's some skills on the modular.  Love the tambre of that Quantimator  unit.


Thanks mate!  Yeah, the quantimator's job is actually to harmonise the incoming controlled voltages.  As the hint in the title, an inverted suspended 4th.  More of an arpeggiator or chord machine than a sequencer.  This then sends the modified voltages to 3 different oscillator voices to create the timbre you're hearing smile

Great work man, loving your processes - and also the use of themed samples. Majestic swells here, creepy and wonderful.

tim koch wrote:

Great work man, loving your processes - and also the use of themed samples. Majestic swells here, creepy and wonderful.


Awesome.  Thanks for the feedback and glad you enjoyed it!

Wonderful timbres from the modular, and a haunting and beautiful track. The samples complement the music perfectly.

Plantrain wrote:

Wonderful timbres from the modular, and a haunting and beautiful track. The samples complement the music perfectly.


Thanks for the great feedback  smile


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This is pretty wild ambiance. It is more emotional than most other ambient music I've heard.

Woah, amazing work! Beautiful tones.

This should played during the trial. I have no idea what you're doing but it sounds incredible.

Stephen Funk wrote:

This is pretty wild ambiance. It is more emotional than most other ambient music I've heard.


Thanks.  Appreciated!

RawTicks wrote:

Woah, amazing work! Beautiful tones.


Thanks mate!

Dastein wrote:

This should played during the trial. I have no idea what you're doing but it sounds incredible.


Haha... that'd be classic.  And thanks for listening. Glad you dug it!

Fabulous tones and great use of samples. Very creepy. Reminds me of Pye Corner Audio's Black Mill Tapes and Sleep Games releases.

Tristan Louth-Robins wrote:

Fabulous tones and great use of samples. Very creepy. Reminds me of Pye Corner Audio's Black Mill Tapes and Sleep Games releases.


Thanks Tristan!  I haven't heard of PCA before so I'll be sure to check it out.  smile

Wow... This track had me captivated from start to finish.

Beautiful.

Lyons wrote:

Wow... This track had me captivated from start to finish.

encym wrote:

Beautiful.

Thanks for the kind words guys! 

very beautiful and scary at the same time. Perfect involving stuff!

Perplex On wrote:

very beautiful and scary at the same time. Perfect involving stuff!


Thanks mate!  Sounds like my girlfriend  wink  Thanks for listening  smile

This track just gave me nightmares, awesome job at creating such a haunting mood, I remember this trial as I'm from Alberta

Jason Nijjer wrote:

This track just gave me nightmares, awesome job at creating such a haunting mood, I remember this trial as I'm from Alberta


Thanks!  Good to hear you found it effective  smile    And yes, an interesting trial indeed.

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