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Tidal Orchestra Technique with Borderlands Granular

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  • You can also use your original source recording inside borderlands to create your tide. You can transpose up-and-down octaves. Essentially, the title pad is derived from the music that sits on top of it. Sort of recursive.

  • edited February 2018

    Great tutorial. Borderlands is one of my longtime favorites. You are probably wanting to use an lfo or something, but you can record automation for the duration or anything else with the record button in the upper left. Anything you move on screen can be recorded, then the speed can be adjusted in Settings.

  • Nice video! Never tried Borderlands as an effect in AUM, but I am going to give it a try in a few minutes.
    Thanx for the tips

  • @johnfromberkeley You could do that as well. I just completed an ambient piano piece where I use about 6 samples of different octaves and instruments to create a fairly dynamic tide, then played some piano over it for a while. I will be posting it soonish.

    @CracklePot Thanks for the tip. I will have to test it out. I was thinking more along the lines of how iDensity has the one slider for pitch but then the bottom slider for randomness of the pitch, which gives slight variations.

    @J_B1GS It works great in the effects slot. Set the min recording duration to small, maybe less than 3 seconds, so it cycles through more acts more like a live effect.

  • Great tutorial

  • This is inspiring, thanks.

    I had forgotten BG can be used as a live effect, I’ve gotta tinker with that some more.

  • Awesome tutorial. Now I've finally found a use for Borderlands.

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