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QuantumBit

By xavier marques on April 7, 2024 10:46 pm

Old sketch that I picked up and decided to mess with.
The first 40 seconds were the original idea everything else was done this week.
The song was performed on the m8 with some live tweaked fx's.

See you next week!

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This is fantastic! I love how it evolves, especially around the 2 minute mark. It gets super groovy. Nice interplay of sounds, and those textures fit really well, very reminiscent of quantum foam wink

This is so fun and glitchy but in a delightfully rhythmic way. Great repeating melodies to grasp onto. LOVE the delay fadeout starting around 3:50! Was that all done via m8 fx?

that_ranjit wrote:

This is fantastic! I love how it evolves, especially around the 2 minute mark. It gets super groovy. Nice interplay of sounds, and those textures fit really well, very reminiscent of quantum foam wink

I'm not familiar with quantum foam, will check it out. The name of this week's WB came from the m8 random name generator (as most of my WB's).
Thank you for listening!


SQF wrote:

This is so fun and glitchy but in a delightfully rhythmic way. Great repeating melodies to grasp onto. LOVE the delay fadeout starting around 3:50! Was that all done via m8 fx?

It's a bit too repetitive, but I was having so much fun with it that I decided to leave it in!
That delay at the end is from Ableton. Actually, most of the glitchy stuff is me heavily messing around with Ableton's Echo delay. I love that plugin, it replaces Echoboy whenever I'm working in Live (although I feel that echoboy has a bit more personality).
Thank you for listening!

Interesting to see how it evolved.
- Devieus

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