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endoxyla leucomochla

By sinewave on February 16, 2014 1:41 pm

mmm, buttery chicken...said the vegetarian.

Pd patch for the bass that is quite like the one used way back in week 1, but with a bit less dissonance. Nice bite to it though. The lead is my 12-string recording straight to album on the OP-1 through the CWO effect. All other stuff is OP-1 noise and breaks. Hope you enjoy it, or at least are slightly disturbed smile

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Just a hint of dark energy in this track and I like it.

I like how the 12-string almost has a harpsichord feel to it.  I'm only slightly disturbed that I don't have that cool OP-1.  Also I've been watching a bit too much True Detective lately and this makes me feel like I'm walking into a cult's den smile  well done!

distinctive sounds and textures. Nice One.

This is hypnotic! The treatment on the 12 string is really effective!

wicked patch

Nice. I like the glitchy, quiet stuff that moves around.
The PD patch is just controlled with a controller, I assume? Not based on a generative process?

Interesting sounds and composition. Gotta love the CWO FX!

vinpous wrote:

Nice. I like the glitchy, quiet stuff that moves around.
The PD patch is just controlled with a controller, I assume? Not based on a generative process?

Cheers. The noise you're referring to is from one of my favourite OP-1 features - The modulator called "ELEMENT" with mic input selected and pitch/audio output. Not quite sure what it does but it's a nice source of controllable noise. No generative pd stuff as yet, as it's not entirely relevant to the app I'm developing (using libpd). But focus on that aspect is a strong contender for the next project wink I've just ordered a modular system too, so I'm thinking generative stuff there + pd...hmmm.

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