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The Bleass Monolit Challenge

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  • @AndyHoneybone very cool sounds. Very reminiscent of the old skool sci-fi/radiophonic stuff.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic thank you:) I found dRambo a lot of fun after knowing how to route signals and how to modulate parameters. Of course you can get as deep as you want in Drambo, but to me that's where it gets really powerful. Just using 2 xy-pads (or as many as you want) and hooking them up to some fx-parameters can give you awesome hands-on FX and that's easy :)

    No kidding? I haven't used Drambo since 2021 (my "Summer of Minimal Techno" days where I was obsessed with Richie Hawtin's music, lol), so I may have to relearn it all over again just for fun.


    @reasOne said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Your track was utterly pleasing to listen to. :) You did an amazing job with sound design in Logic, and the music flows so nicely.

    @reasOne A really great live jam you did in AUM. And you've utilised Monolit and Bleass effects quite well. That said, my only critique is - I wish the music went on for just a little longer. :)

    @McD That was so pleasing. Lovely, and it felt like I'm floating in space. But it wasn't that type of drab Ambient but rather quite musical. Velvet Machine was one of my goto effects for Ambient back in 2022, so I'm pleased to hear it used so well here. Well done, sir.

    @tyslothrop1 This is so cool and hella creative. :) I really enjoyed listening to your track. I think I should really get into Drambo after I finish my current EP/album.

    @GeoTony A complete, satisfying 6 minutes. This jam in AUM was great to listen to and watch you do live.

    @squeals You were right in this being a banger. Had a great time listening to this one, nodding my head along with every kickdrum.

    @AndyHoneybone Really great piece of electronica you made in AUM. That was so cool. :) Reminded me of early Jean-Michel Jarre to be honest.

    All in all, top tracks! :) I'm so pleased to hear everyone's submissions and hear how each of us interpreted this challenge in our own unique ways. Well done everyone! 👏

    Haha thanks man! I was going to make it a more complete song but i got wrapped up and never really got it worked out! But now i think ill actually use this synth after playing with it and hearing everyone’s work!

    Good. :) At least this challenge helped promote an amazing free plugin that's been a staple in many of my NS2 and AUM productions since it was first released a couple years back. And it's okay if your song wasn't more complete. I was just hoping for a longer version of the track someday. ;)


    Well mates, it's onto me creating my next challenge. Gotta figure out what is free/cost effective first (aka "easily accessible") and get on with creating the parameters. :)

  • What about Decent Sampler Jim, it’s free and other than possibly disc space it’s pretty accessible ?

  • @GeoTony said:
    What about Decent Sampler Jim, it’s free and other than possibly disc space it’s pretty accessible ?

    That could be an option. :)


    @senhorlampada said:

    Idea :lol:

    LOL! Well, it looks like it's iPad only. I want to make sure my challenges are able to be done on both iPhone and iPad so more folks can join in. :)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Good. :) At least this challenge helped promote an amazing free plugin that's been a staple in many of my NS2 and AUM productions since it was first released a couple years back. And it's okay if your song wasn't more complete. I was just hoping for a longer version of the track someday. ;)

    Well mates, it's onto me creating my next challenge. Gotta figure out what is free/cost effective first (aka "easily accessible") and get on with creating the parameters. :)

    I'm impressed with everyone's contributions here. I took up the challenge but failed miserably so I can appreciate that each was able to make listenable music of great variety as well!

  • @jwmmakerofmusic

    How about a ‘one host, one developers apps’ challenge. Simply pick one host, but for sounds and fx, you must use apps from only one developer?

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    How about a ‘one host, one developers apps’ challenge. Simply pick one host, but for sounds and fx, you must use apps from only one developer?

    Hmm, I think I can do that easily. :)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    How about a ‘one host, one developers apps’ challenge. Simply pick one host, but for sounds and fx, you must use apps from only one developer?

    Hmm, I think I can do that easily. :)

    That’s the thing, you can make it as hard or as easy as you want. I was looking at just using the 4 PPG apps, so that’s quite limiting in some ways, but exciting in others. You could for example use a dev that is strong in one area and weak in others, or you may use a dev like Korg and have lots of sound making apps, but the trick would be making music that doesn’t just have that ‘Korg sound’ if you know what I mean.

    Would be interesting to see what developers people went for and how it affected what they made.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    How about a ‘one host, one developers apps’ challenge. Simply pick one host, but for sounds and fx, you must use apps from only one developer?

    Hmm, I think I can do that easily. :)

    That’s the thing, you can make it as hard or as easy as you want. I was looking at just using the 4 PPG apps, so that’s quite limiting in some ways, but exciting in others. You could for example use a dev that is strong in one area and weak in others, or you may use a dev like Korg and have lots of sound making apps, but the trick would be making music that doesn’t just have that ‘Korg sound’ if you know what I mean.

    Would be interesting to see what developers people went for and how it affected what they made.

    And keep in mind that all fx are from the dev and not the host app

  • @AndyHoneybone said:
    A big thank you to @jwmmakerofmusic for proposing this challenge (and the soft deadline) and to all the contributors for showing what can be done:

    @Fruitbat1919, @reasOne, @McD, @tyslothrop1,@squeals, @GeoTony

    Thanks too, to @taeo for those presets.

    I’ve taken the Kymatica route (AUM, Dub, Space) and Helium, Euclidean, Atom and midiGATES for the sequencing and automation duties. The file was a live performance using Monolit. I’m not going to pretend it was easy to arrange without being able to see the all the tracks at once.


    That’s fun, Andy. I missed it first go round.

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