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Post by solipsistnation on Jan 21, 2024 23:16:02 GMT
555 oscillator, Le Module, and the good ol' OG VCO, SVfilter, Diode Filter, rbss, euclid grid. 2 RBSS CV outs-- one sent straight to the quantizer, and one sent through an attenuator and into the quantizer. Droney bit is also through the quantizer, which is set to Lydian. Drums are my little drum rack, which is a topograf and triq164 driving pretty much all Wonkystuff drum modules at this point, because they are very very good. Hit record, muted and unmuted parts and turned knobs to vary the beats a bit. I managed not to just drop a Rains on here and call it done, so good for me. I should just keep a file of pretentious quotes so I don't have to search around for track names.
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Post by pt3r on Jan 22, 2024 6:43:03 GMT
Naming tracks is the worst. I like the auto name generator of my polyend tracker to cook up names but it feels like cheating on an AE exclusive track Welcome to the TED talk on how my brain works.
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Post by solipsistnation on Jan 22, 2024 17:14:31 GMT
I'm still picking good phrases out of Gormenghast, which is a pretty good source. I used to use Iain Banks books.
I've also been gathering photos that might work, and intentionally taking pictures to use as art on future tracks.
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Post by pt3r on Jan 23, 2024 7:44:22 GMT
'it was the day my grandmother exploded' is an excellent track title or album title.
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Post by solipsistnation on Jan 23, 2024 16:42:36 GMT
'it was the day my grandmother exploded' is an excellent track title or album title.
Or "The bomb lives only as it is falling." The Sacrifice Poles. So many good phrases.
Man, I miss him.
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