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p-wave adjustments

By sinewave on January 12, 2014 8:58 am

First of all, thanks for the feedback last week. This track is longer, by necessity more than anything. I've been listening to How to destroy angels (and in fact Coil too - whose work inspired the band name), so it's not far off what was suggested wink.

Had to exercise a bit of discipline this week, the reason being that I was having a whale of a time with a single OP-1 patch - that's what you hear driving the track, basically. But I'm hear to push my audio project forwards as much as anything, so I included a pd patch (the first noise you hear) and a sequencing patch at the end. All through the OP-1 for better or worse!

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this is crazy dude

this is actually really cool. The way it subtly changes and develops is really interesting

Excellent track.  Great textures and movement.  When that high feedback comes in with the kick sound is sick. 

This is awesome.

Really dense and challenging soundscape, very cool indeed!

brutal

Sounds a bit like a Beachcraft aircraft.  Except with more sync'ed engines... woah - until the detune!!  Cool concept.

Craziness

Awesome soundscaping right here. Viscous.:D

Coldly beautiful.  I wanted to run away at first, but it was worth the journey.  You created some really dense and interesting walls of sound here.

Probably the best sounds I've heard from the OP-1 yet.

i don't think i've heard anything like this coming out of an OP-1!  badass.

sand

Sounds amazing. Only just got an OP-1 and hearing the versatility on this site and in this track definitely makes me want to start really playing with the sound engine more.

Beautiful noise.

The range of frequencies is just ...

Teenage Mutant Ninja!

Oh yes! Niiiice

loved that noise, and the subtle harmonic parts...! really fine!

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