looptober process
I liked when @makingarecord described what he did to make his, so I'm going to start doing this when I think it may be interesting!
this one started with me drumming onto a drum pad with a slipper on top and trying to get something with, ironically, a minimal cold wave drum machine feel. that's recorded to a loop pedal, which I then built over with some moog matriarch tones and wrote it to my hand recorder. I then did a bit of audio editing to get the levels right in audacity.
looptober notes
I'm feeling pretty bleh about this looptober so decided to start doing prompts with @ranjit ! this one is pulled from oblique strategies. I wanted to just pick a note and see how interesting I could get the tone using the four oscillators in my matriarch. ended up with a few more notes and don't know if how lush it sounded on the machine translated into recording but it is late and my brick is nearing a wall
looptober process
I'm trying to touch the keyboard as little as possible lately and not use the sequencer at all if I can. so, I'm routing a bunch of outputs into other inputs and, right now, trying to get to a mechanical spacey sound—still not totally sure what's going on with this but here's what the matriarch looks like hah
looptober process and ref
uh oops *turkey vultures, not cultures
anwyay
I did a sequence on my subsequent 37 and pumped it in through the instrument input on my matriarch to pick up spacey vibes. I had a more majestic sounding loop for this but fucked it up and turkey vultures are creepy anyway so went that way. idk may post other one but prob not because this looper stops for no editing
looptober process
all done on my phone with koala. samples are various dinner sounds - metal chopstick against wine glass, against another metal chopstick, shaking keys on metal chopstick, @jim eating a cracker, hitting table, etc
done 4 night bye
@christa hey this sounds really nice
@d6 thank you! I was trying to rip off badalamenti. not sure if I managed but I like the vibe nonetheless
@christa i can totally see badalamenti -- i was getting goblin (which isn't quite the same but probably adjacent)
#looptober 2021 - 13
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casiotone for piglet, alone