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My First iPad Only Album Release
Hi all,
I've released a lot of music over the last few years, but I started using an ipad to make music a few months ago.
This is the first album I've released that was made entirely on the ipad. This forum has been so helpful in the last few months, along with guys like Gavinski, who do such great work.
Made this week, in two days, it's glitchy electronic, sample heavy, avant garde, free jazz inspired music. I also play saxophone on it, even though I've only been playing the sax for a couple of weeks.
There's a lot of Klevgrand Slammer in there (my new favourite app), along with Streemur, various apps by Bleass and Bram Bos, Replicant 2, and numerous other things that I can't think of right now.
https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/album/dont-you-know-who-i-am-electro-glitch-loveliness
I have some Bandcamp download codes if anyone is interested, here (which can be redeemed at https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/yum) -
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Cheers!
Comments
Wow. I love it.
Wow, thank you so much @Charlesalbert
Very nice of you to have a listen.
Many thanks Pete!
Cheers @Iskander !
Nice work @PeteM75 Really impressed you could do all that in 2 days. You've set a level that I want to meet
Yeah Pete, absolutely bonkers that you did this in two days! It's a bit frenetic for my personal listening tastes, though I definitely found myself digging some of the sounds you came up with in a few of the tracks I listened to so far. But making this in two days, that's quite an accomplishment, hats off!
I concur - that's some speedy work with no apparent compromise to quality!
I found your ballsy exploitation of the stereo field particularly impressive, very cool
All very interesting and Some of those tracks I quite liked, 2, 4, & 9 especially.
@Gavinski expressed exactly my views… very impressive though @PeteM75 , my preference is for 2 and 5
@PeteM75 go on Chief !! This was what I was waiting for !! Didn’t even know this was here .. gonna listen today
Hi all,
Thank you so much for having a listen.
Apologies, I had missed the last few replies in this thread.
@Gavinski - Yeah, this is one of my more frenetic / experimental releases. Some of my music is more straight ahead, song based stuff, but this is the first album I made on ipad.
Congrats on the release!
That’s good stuff. Very creative. Lol, fun sax playing. 2 days is remarkable for all this.
Love it !!!!! So much energy in this.
Would you mind sharing your workflow and especially how you put all those bits and pieces together!
Thanks again, everyone.
@jazzmess - I don't have a set workflow. It changes from project to project (and sometimes from song to song), but I'm happy to give any details you want.
On this album I captured various bits of audio with Streemur (in AUM, which I then sent to Cubasis3).
Then in Cubasis I built rhythms around the samples, mostly with Klevgrand Slammer.
The glitchy sounds were mostly a combination of apps by Audio Damage (Replicant2), Bram Bos (Scatterbrain, Perforator), Bleass (Motion FX + EQ, Filter, Saturator, Slow Machine), and probably some other things that I can't think of right now.
I probably used various synths, but I can't remember which ones.
Then I took some audio files of me playing sax and threw 'em in the mix (I'd only been playing sax for just over a week when a friend asked me to play sax on his album. I had no idea what I was doing but it was fun. So some of the sax lines that I recorded for his album were also reused here, with little regard given to them being in the right key / tempo / etc). I like playing around with randomness and so on.
I did a very quick mastering job in CB3, just to try to better match the levels between the songs. I think I used Waves L1+ on the master channel, and maybe Bark Filter.
If there's anything else you'd like to know, just ask.
Cheers!