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Light up the Dark (Dark Techno)

edited February 2020 in Creations

Hi All ...

Here's a techno banger to fire up your week. Began life as a @brambos Scatterbrain experiment, using it for beat slicing, and it grew into this track. Also uses the forthcoming @distraub Glitchcore beta for added sample mangling.

Most of the percussive elements are created by feeding Scatterbrain outputs through various filters (to create multiband effect setup) and then into effects such as TB EQ bandpass with high Q, AD Enso, Imaginando Tape Delay. Also uses AD RoughRider 3 for sidechain compression.

The Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon bass arp is created using iVCS3.

It's live mixed on an iPad and ends a little suddenly (I stopped transport to end on a reverb tail but I forgot that this also stops AUM recording) but it captures a musical moment :)

Artwork created using Adobe Fresco watercolour tools.

Comments

  • Very nice indeed. :)

  • edited February 2020

    Nice track! The bass reminds of the lead sounds Wata Igarashi has been using in his recent work such as:

    and

    • perhaps he got his influence from Pink Floyd too now you point it out!

    And yeah, I've also been caught out by the reverb tail thing haha.

  • Definitely a goer, this one :)

  • Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

  • @cian said:
    Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

    If you find one, let me know :)

  • @cian said:
    Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

    Do you mean to record tails/feedback?

  • @craftycurate really enjoyed this!

  • @gusgranite said:

    @cian said:
    Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

    Do you mean to record tails/feedback?

    Because you can always just pull the sequencer app from the channel to bypass it, of course.

  • @cian said:
    Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

    atom has a start/stop button exposed next to the icon in the aum channel that cues to the next bar but i don’t think any others do yet, i don’t understand why they don’t when it’s kinda critical imo, so ya you either have to go in and bypass each one you want to stop or open it in and press stop, possible you can do it via a midi controller with the right tools and know how

  • really enjoyed this jam and hearing about your process! good work man

  • @gusgranite said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @cian said:
    Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

    Do you mean to record tails/feedback?

    Because you can always just pull the sequencer app from the channel to bypass it, of course.

    Yeah. But this only works with a single sequencer. I usually have several...

  • @cian said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @cian said:
    Is there any easy way to stop sequencers, but to keep recording in AUM? Or even a mildly difficult way.

    Do you mean to record tails/feedback?

    Because you can always just pull the sequencer app from the channel to bypass it, of course.

    Yeah. But this only works with a single sequencer. I usually have several...

    Well if you have 5 in a midi channel you could go drastic and just delete the channel 🤣

    Or go into the midi matrix and remove as many as your fingers can click at once!

  • @qryss said:
    Very nice indeed. :)

    @tdmusic said:
    Nice track! The bass reminds of the lead sounds Wata Igarashi has been using in his recent work such as

    • perhaps he got his influence from Pink Floyd too now you point it out!

    And yeah, I've also been caught out by the reverb tail thing haha.

    @audio_DT said:
    Definitely a goer, this one :)

    @gusgranite said:
    @craftycurate really enjoyed this!

    @reasOne said:
    really enjoyed this jam and hearing about your process! good work man

    Thanks :)

  • @craftycurate said:
    Hi All ...

    Here's a techno banger to fire up your week. Began life as a @brambos Scatterbrain experiment, using it for beat slicing, and it grew into this track. Also uses the forthcoming @distraub Glitchcore beta for added sample mangling.

    Most of the percussive elements are created by feeding Scatterbrain outputs through various filters (to create multiband effect setup) and then into effects such as TB EQ bandpass with high Q, AD Enso, Imaginando Tape Delay. Also uses AD RoughRider 3 for sidechain compression.

    The Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon bass arp is created using iVCS3.

    It's live mixed on an iPad and ends a little suddenly (I stopped transport to end on a reverb tail but I forgot that this also stops AUM recording) but it captures a musical moment :)

    Artwork created using Adobe Fresco watercolour tools.

    Cool groove!

  • @craftycurate , did you use anything in terms of mastering?

  • @Zerozerozero said:
    @craftycurate , did you use anything in terms of mastering?

    I used KorvPressor in the Master bus, but that’s about it.

  • iPad only. Damn. @craftycurate Keep up the good work 👍🏻

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