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'The Form Doesn't Change' - A Short Beathawk

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  • Very cool - audio and video, the title as well. Reminds me a bit of The Cure. Your songs are mostly short and create an atmosphere that sucks me in. Love it! Is this song done on beathawk and ios only?

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    yep GY has an ear on 'em for sure, I've always liked the way you hear things.

  • Great sound and video editing too!

  • I liked that, thanks.

  • Brilliant! Very inspiring.

    Thanks, JG.

  • Very nice-!

  • Lots of character and atmosphere in that short piece. Really enjoyed it :)

  • Dude, you have too much spare time on your hands.

  • Sweet. Cool track and video.

  • I enjoyed it up until my epileptic seizure. My wallet does not taste good.

  • edited January 2015

    Nice piece there JGY. Some interesting imagery that went well with the music..

  • edited January 2015

    Thanks all. I appreciate the feedback and encouragement.

    Sorry for not doing the obvious thing and actually being useful as regards what was used etc., but in this case very little was: All Beathawk sounds, with keys from the Electric Piano pack and some internal reverb. AB into Stereo Designer Wide 2 into Auria, all dry not even any eq, no mastering etc, apart from the first five seconds which was doused with Timeless 2 Default. Nothing else.

    The video is part of my Premiere lesson-to-self. When I gave up drinking and smoking I decided I would never make any more New Year's Resolutions, a resolution that has lasted me well over the past many years. But THIS year and largely as a result of iOS and having so many apps which I have only half-mastered and also because I had to invest in Adobe CC for work, I promised myself I would spend one pomadoro (25 mins) a day starting from scratch with Premiere, a program I had never touched before. Making slow progress, but it does help/make me think about the structure or otherwise of the piece of music I'm working on, or at least 'see' it more clearly.

    Final word, two days in, on Beathawk is that I hope the dev. is going to keep on. There are a number of super-obvious little things that could be done to make this app technically better (making song mode less V1 for starters), but it is one of those things wherein the constraints while frustrating have led me to making something, but its existing functionality -for me- is also better or more conducive to less rigid work/EDM than other apps I've found in this category like Oscilab and Beatwave. Boy, but I wish it had a piano roll, but if it did I wouldn't have 'finished' this little piece, so Perfectionism's Balance (which is the new Occam's Razor in this house :).

    Thanks again for taking the moment.

  • edited January 2015

    I like it, quite slick. I experimented with video a bit a couple if years back - it can put a whole new perspective on the music, though my stuff was purely straitjacket fodder. I'd like to see more Johnny G.

  • edited January 2015

    @monzo 'Straightjacket Fodder'. Band name right there...or maybe just the lead singer...

  • edited January 2015

    Great song and video @JohnnyGoodyear! I really enjoyed it!

    At first I thought the title was "The Forum Doesn't Change" haha that'd have to be a pop-punk song

  • edited January 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @monzo 'Straightjacket Fodder'. Band name right there...or maybe just the lead singer...

    Funny you should say that, the lead singer of my previous 'band' is currently incarcerated, we currently communicate via samples....

  • We currently communicate via samples....

    Wow. Very modern sir. And weird. And maybe good (for him). Would like to see the videos...

  • @TGiG Thanks. Now if I'd only thought of that....grrrrr... :)

  • Great stuff @JohnnyGoodyear, really enjoyed that.

  • Yeah that was a good atmospheric piece, you managed to say a lot in a short space of time which is not an easy thing to do. :)

  • This is rad, nice work JGY. Look forward to another one in the coming months.

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    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    We currently communicate via samples....

    Wow. Very modern sir. And weird. And maybe good (for him). Would like to see the videos...

    It is weird, I created tracks of noises by stitching fag-ends of samples and video from snatched elements a few years back.

  • edited January 2015

    @monzo that's genuinely disturbing. But, you know, in a good way. I think. Maybe.

  • Enjoyed your 'pop video' JGY... Thanks. Nice timing in both the music and the video.

    Are the clips specifically 'creative commons' stuff (apart from Star Wars and Silence of the Lambs!) or are they just things from YouTube?

    Some really nice clips anyways - particularly the arty black and white clips (eg that one of the inside of the train, and the people snogging at the bus stop :))

  • edited January 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @monzo that's genuinely disturbing. But, you know, in a good way. I think. Maybe.

    I've lowered the bar.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 Thanks Matt. I collect 'pieces' of things, snips, outtakes, bits and bobs. Have done for years. Have thousands of them. I think of it like having a huge bucket which I put bits of sea glass in of all different shapes and sizes. And then at some point, when I have the smallest idea for a narrative, I pull them all out and puzzle some of them together. More often than not I suspect it's a bit like making something out of matchsticks, but, hey, man should have a hobby.

  • While it doesn't have piano roll, Beathawk can be controlled via midi and works well if you use it as a sound module.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear Where's that creepy geezer from at 0:32?

  • @telecharge I believe his name is Gentleman and he is a character from the great American Cultural Canon that is, was and forever shall be Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

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