A slightly glitchy hymn

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JoshR
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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by JoshR » Sun Jun 28, 2009 2:39 pm

Interesting. I recognize a Dabrye sound in there, at about the 2:25 mark. What synths did you use?

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by vlantis » Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:58 pm

Very nice! I haven't commented here for a while, but thought I let you know that I really like it. It's the first thing I've seen posted on these forums that sounds a bit like Chris Clark, who's my god of electronic music.
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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by myxomat0515 » Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:50 pm

hey

i like that song a lot. good work.

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by never » Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:13 pm

nice one... Good job man :)

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by LDT » Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:52 pm

Interesting. I recognize a Dabrye sound in there, at about the 2:25 mark.
You mean it reminds you of Dabrye? :wink: This track contains no samples and not even a preset. Oh, actually there is a vocal sample but I sampled myself (with and RS290) while tracking, so that´s hardly your "average" use of sampling. :lol:
What synths did you use?
Prophet8, Jupiter 8, modular (mixed euro stuff), Voyager, Theremin and for drums DRM1 mkIII and 808.
It's the first thing I've seen posted on these forums that sounds a bit like Chris Clark, who's my god of electronic music.
Thanks, gotta check out who Chris Clark is.

Thanks all!
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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by Sulto » Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:56 pm

I love it! It sounds like Nathan Fake or 7oi.
These kind of productions deserve a 10/10

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by LDT » Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:31 pm

Sulto wrote:I love it! It sounds like Nathan Fake or 7oi.
These kind of productions deserve a 10/10

Sulto
Thanks! Gotta check those guys out too.

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by Affektion » Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:39 pm

good...i really like the bass sound and jingling part as well

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by LDT » Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:56 pm

I just remembered I did some notes on the sounds somewhere else. Maybe it will be of interest to somebody:

Basicly I just recorded tracks one by one into Ableton. The only "DAW arranging" was that I edited out 8 bars somewhere in the middle.
I also used Ableton as sequencer for tracks like chords, bass and drums (which I quantized before tracking. But again, no computer editing of those sequences. I just played the tracks from start to whenever I thought I was done.
The foundation chords (which are not even "proper chords" as they all have only two notes) are Prophet8 going through a very long (1/4 note) delay (E1010) and the big old Roland flanger which I am sweeping manually all through the track. (+ Mutator filter).
Then came a JP8 in arp mode doing the (at times) marimba-like pattern.
Then I laid down some drums from the DRM1 going through Ebbe&Flut.
Then Voyager bass going through Ebbe&Flut.
Then Voyager lead line. I really like this: Patching my Korg tape delay in the Voyager insert. This one was not sequenced, but I played two tracks and took the best one.
Then I played some Theremin. You probably only hear it if you listen for it.
Then came the fun parts: Modular goodness being somewhat in sync by getting in some trigger. I did two tracks of rs290 with me singing a phrase and then mutilating that. There is some Plague Bearer on those I think.
There is a TymeSefari track that makes some glitchy rhythms.
Almost done I made another P8 chord track going though tape delay and plague bearer. I just played by hand trying to enhance the dynamics of it all.
Finally I found the drums needed more oomph, so I did a very simple take (DRM1) with no fills (almost) and no wacky filter. I just layered this with the first drum track.

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by JoshR » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:48 am

Wow. I wish I could work like that. I'm the opposite, painstakingly worrying over each bar, which is such a bad idea in the beginning of a song.
I found the Dabrye song I was thinking of: "the Lish". It starts at about 8 seconds in. It's a similar sound, but slower. Not trying to call you out as a poser or something, I just noticed it. Good track again.
How do you like the mutator? I've been looking for one for a while now.... Sadly it's been discontinued and prices/availability seem only to rise.

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Re: A slightly glitchy hymn

Post by LDT » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:24 am

How do you like the mutator? I've been looking for one for a while now.... Sadly it's been discontinued and prices/availability seem only to rise.
Don´t worry. I think it was just hyped massively at some point. It is two really plain LP filters setup for stereo. If you want to have fun, I would anytime recommend a smallish euro-modular setup.
Not trying to call you out as a poser or something
No problem. I had to go and google Dabrye to find out whether it might be a suberb in Burundi, a small scottish bagpipe or perhaps some musician :wink:

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