Nerdrudel
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009Think of an angry nerd mob:
Nerdrudel
Think of an angry nerd mob:
Nerdrudel
Coming home from a cool trip leaves a certain feeling behind. Like “oh, it’s kind of booring at home, can i go back please?”
I tried to put that feeling in a track. Unfortunately i was too lazy to really finish it so its more or less a rough sketch..:
Post Melt Lazyness
As a break from learning i played around with operator and square lfo pitch modulation.. heres the result:
R2D2
hm. i’m not really content with that one, but as i kind of can’t hear it anymore i had to “finish” it.
Sq3
After hearing some comments on “Home Alone” i decided to edit it for richer sound and more diversity. So heres the revisited version, turn it up loud..
Broken Television
After a pause i used my remote sl keyboard again.. experiementing with pitch bend and heavyly distorted sounds i created a new track that i call “home alone”. Enjoy listening!
Home Alone
As i was not that content with it yet, I tried to rearrange the results from sample quest one and added some variations:
Sample Quest 2 E4
As you may hear, I was playing around with lots of distortion. This evening I read some articles about old tube distortion and figured out that “Dynamic Tube” is my [...]
We did it again. This time with even less samples. At first, here’s my result:
Sample Quest 2
The most difficult part to me this time was making bass and lead sounds, as the original samples mostly consisted of drums and stuff. Here are all of them in a 13 seconds mp3 file (low quality):
Sample Quest 2 [...]
I played around with NI Massive’s Feedback feature and got some pretty dirty but interesting results. If you’re interestet in the techniques, I can recommend this video.
All sounds came out of one Massive instance playing this very simple midi clip:
And here are the sounds:
mad soundchip
After sleeping almost the whole day, I managed to sequence a track I started working on some time ago:
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Furthermore I added a page where you can listen to some of my recent tracks. I’d be glad to read some comments on them.