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Grant

Day 136: Saturday 9 Jan 2016

Audio, Beatscape, Spoken Word, Tracks No Comment

You Lied:

A Beatscape with spoken word.

Drums courtesy of Patterning and the midi drum loops that came with Auria, I haven’t used midi drums before and this track started with my experimenting with them. I added a Borderlands Granular file from earlier in the week, and two spoken word lyrics that I recorded into AudioShare with AltiSpace.

This was my most complicated track to make so far, certainly in terms of cutting up the different elements to make the final composition.

 

Grant

Day 135: Friday 8 Jan 2016

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Which Part?:

Beatscape with Spoken Word.

As part of my experimenting with little used apps I opened up iMPC Pro today and found a beat that I had started months ago, possibly last year. I played with it a bit and exported it to AudioShare then slowed it with TwistedWave. In Auria I added some Patterning to it as well as a percussive vocal part. Next I turned to Addictive Synth and added an arpeggio part which I repeated twice with variations. Finally I added one of my spoken word pieces which I had recorded using AudioShare, AltiSpace, and TwistedWave.

Grant

Day 134: Thursday 7 Jan 2016

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Thank You Mr Kurosawa:

A sparse and slow minimalistic Beatscape.

I used BeatMaker2 for this. It’s an app I’ve barely used and I was lost, but I eventually managed to make a little beat, and I eventually figured out how to export it to Auria where I at least know my way around.

I think BeatMaker has riches awaiting for me to unlock them. Too many apps too little time.

Anyway I cut a small piece and reversed it with TwistedWave; then looped it and used it as the intro.

Then I took a Borderlands Granular track from last week and reversed it before adding it to the project and cutting it up around and through the beat.

I really like the minimalism here.

 

Grant

Day 133: Weds 6 Jan 2016

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Slight Hesitation, World Spins Regardless:

A Soundscape/Beatscape today.

Drums courtesy of Patterning, ElasticDrums, and DrumPerfect.

Fieldscaper provided the bass scape.

The rhythmic vocal fragment was made with AudioShare, AltiSpace, Sector,and TwistedWave.

All brought together in Auria.

Grant

Day 132: Tuesday 5 Jan 2016

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Shine On Moon:

A Beatscape with Spoken Word.

Patterning provided the drums today, one slow and simple pattern recorded 4 times with different sounds and different soloing ad muting of parts. Then I added an ambient Addictive Synth jam and a Borderlands Granular bass part. Finally I added the words (recorded with AudioShare, AltiSpace, and TwistedWave). All this took place in Auria.

Grant

Day 131: Monday 4 Jan 2016

Ambient, Audio, Soundscape, Tracks No Comment

As Snow Falls:

An Ambient Soundscape today.

This was made by recording a collection of my Poseidon abstract and bass drone patches into Auria.

I simply jammed them one at a time into different tracks before selecting and arranging.

Simple but fun and effective.

Grant

Day 130: Sunday 3 Jan 2016

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The Sentence:

A Beatscape with Spoken Word.

Today began with an arpeggio in Nave recorded into Auria and then accompanied with an ElasicDrums beat and a DM1 beat. I mixed it down and then slowed it in TwistedWave. Then effected it once with AUFX:Dub, AUFX:Space, and Emo Chorus. And again with Dedalus. Then I reversed it.

Now I had 4 variations of the slowed file. I loaded them all into a new Auria Project, added one of my abstract patches from Poseidon, then added the vocals which I recorded using AudioShare, AltiSpace, and TwistedWave.

Some cutting and collaging and hey presto.

Grant

Day 129: Saturday 2 Jan 2016

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The Tale Of Musca Domestica:

Another Beatscape with Spoken Word.

I started this, as I often do, by taking a piece from yesterday’s track and building on that. I began with the beat from yesterday which was made with iMaschine, FLUX:FX, and TwistedWave. I ran it through Sector, twice with different settings, and then ran each through TwistedWave and slowed them by 50% and lowered them by 400 cents. Then I ran both of those through TwistedWave again, with the same settings.

Next I added both versions into Auria. It sounded like Mt Etna exploding 🙂

Cool, but what to add? What direction to go?

Now the project took an unexpected turn, as sometimes happens.

I decided to try adding a slow pulsing arpeggio, so I loaded up Addictive Synth; the result was so good it required reshaping the whole track. So I carved into the first files, opening room for the arpeggio to breathe.

Then I added a simple bass drum track, for emphasis, using Dm1. Then repeated it with a different sound.

And finally I added the lyrics. I read the poem into AudioShare with AltiSpace, added them to Auria and arranged them about the track.

Grant

Day 128: Friday 1 Jan 2016

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The Worm Turns:

I’m ringing in the New Year with an Ambient Soundscape; there are abstract and beat elements, but that is I think the overall flavour.

iFretless Bass recorded into AudioShare with AUFX:Dub and AUFX:Space provided the starting point for todays journey. I ran it through TwistedWave several times for slowing and lowering and trimming and reversing. Then I added it to Auria along with a beat I made using iMaschine and FLUX:FX.

iPulseret and iDensity also added some textures.

Happy New Year Trackers!

Grant

Day 127: Thursday 31 Dec 2015

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Empty Without You:

A Soundscape, a dronescape.

A drone from Sunrizer, pitched up a fifth in TwistedWave, both added to Auria, two tracks from iDensity added, three tracks from Addictive Synth added.

Happy New Year peeps!

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