Showing posts with label Simsynth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simsynth. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2007

Cluster Drone




Yesterday, I played around with my old idea of random and control of music with hardware interface.
So I assigned the volume of 8 notes to the 8 knobs of my Trigger Finger, plus other controls for the filter.
This morning, I listent to it on my MP3 player, it was fresh, though theoritically very dissonant.


Guess what are the notes they are ;-)
(it's an idea that comes from some experience of SonicBrat)


Sunday, May 13, 2007

DAY 13 : Eric





Tempo : 28
Color : marble

This morning I played with pseudo random sequenced notes, I added lot of reverberation, and since I love the reverberated part of the notes instead of their appeareance (I kinda love the ghost or shadow of the notes), I wanted to change the point of view in order to hear this nice reverberation.
I add the simple idea of just slowing down the tempo to 28BPM, probably inspired by the Leif INGE work on Beethoven 9th stretched out to 24 hours.
The result is more dramatic, by the way.
Oh and I used three flangers to modulate the sound.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

DAY 6 : eric






Tempo : 129
Color : blood green

This week-end, I installed FL-Studio on the 2nd computer of my mother.
So I had only the samples and instruments provided with FL.
I used bass and choir samples, plus Simsynth analog emulation, I explored a bit the possibilities of granular synthesis to make the choir voice cry.
Bass part uses random to select the notes I chose, tweaked a bit and give preferences to some ones.
Minimum dramatic effect at the beginning.