Archive for June, 2016

Grant

Day 307: Thursday 30 June 2016 [Day 4 Holiday]

Audio, Soundscape, Tracks No Comment

The City Blooms Recalcitrant:

I seem to be alternating lately between beat based tracks and soudscape tracks; that wasn’t intentional, just something I noticed. So it must be Soundscape time!

This track in fact veers towards the Noisescape. I made it with Addictive Synth, just jamming with a sound I found using the randomise function. I put it into Auria for a little mixing goodness but otherwise its a straight jam with that one patch.

Grant

Day 306: Weds 29 June 2016 [Day 3 Holiday]

Audio, EDM, Spoken Word, Tracks No Comment

Laxative Is The Key:

There’s a beat and a bassline and some vocals, does that make it a song? Not the way I do it.

iElectribe for the drums, iFretless Bass for (you guessed it) the bass. The vocals is on two tracks, one effected by VoxSyn and the other by Harmony Voice. Assembled in Auria.

Grant

Day 305: Tuesday 28 June 2016 [Day 2 Holiday]

Ambient, Audio, Soundscape, Tracks No Comment

Plain Sailing:

An Ambient Soundscape.

I made this using another of my standard modus operandi; play with a synth app making several patches and jams then combine them. Today I used Magellan and this soundscape is the result of combining three of the jams together in Auria.

Grant

Day 304: Monday 27 June 2016 [Day 1 Holiday]

Audio, EDM, Tracks No Comment

Fluid Victoria Extract:

Another Downtempo Electronica piece courtesy of Gadget. This app is really fun to use and full of so many possibilities.

I made this on the plane between Oslo and Bangkok.

Made in Gadget, ran it through Dedalus, back to Gadget and exported a sparser version, ran that through Dedalus, arranged the two together in Auria. This is becoming a standard workflow for me for this sort of track but so far I’m happy with the results.

 

Grant

Notice: I’m on Holidays!

Notes and Musings No Comment

Fear not Trackers the track-a-day will continue but I don’t know how often I’ll have internet access, so for the next three weeks postings may be intermittent.

Enjoy yourselves as I take advantage of Norwegian holiday times and spend three weeks in Australia!

Grant

Day 303: Sunday 26 June 2016

Abstract, Audio, Soundscape, Tracks No Comment

ASX:

Today I am indulging in a side of my music making that hasn’t got much of a look in on this blog recently. I am interested in exploring the boundaries and limits of what music is. Specifically I have been thinking about silence and about noise, about silence and sound, about noise and non-noise, about the place where all these things meet, and what they might say to each over a coffee or a beer.

I use Addictive Synth to make the noise, Auria to structure it, and Caramel and Dedalus for extra texture.

Peace Out Tracklings.

 

Grant

Day 302: Saturday 25 June 2016

Audio, EDM, Tracks No Comment

QB2B:

Still playing with the downtempo electronica beat thing. Gadget again featuring here with a little help from Addictive Synth, which made the explosions, and of course from Dedalus and Auria with out whose help I would be at a loss.

Grant

Day 301: Friday 24 June 2016

Audio, EDM, Tracks No Comment

End Credits:

I’m calling this Downtempo Electronica though at 110 bpm I’m not sure if it qualifies, but then I have no idea exactly what qualifies as Downtempo so I’ll just go with my own categories I guess.

I’ve said it before and no doubt I’ll say it again, Alchemy is one fun and easy to use app. Every time I touch it I get something that I like. Unfortunately it is no longer available on iOS if you’re starting out but you can get it for desktop I believe.

Anyway Alchemy, AudioShare, Dedalus, and Auria is all I used today.

Enjoy.

Grant

Day 300: Thursday 23 June 2016

Audio, EDM, Tracks No Comment

Bombast:

More Downtempo Electronica this time courtesy of iKaossilator. Like Figure which I use yesterday it’s a fun little easy to use app that is really geared towards EDM style things. Another such app that I have used occasionally is Auxy. They each take a different approach, they all have their limitations but that adds to their charm I think. With all of them I usually attempt to subvert their EDMish paradigm, typically by using slower tempos, effecting them, or cutting and arranging them in Auria, perhaps placing them in an unusual space.

Today was a fairly straight forward take on the idea. I began by making a song in iKaossillator at 90 bpm and then jamming it into AudioShare (by muting and unmuting the 5 parts) with DubFilter and Dedalus in the effects chain. Then I loaded it into Dedalus and recorded it at 0.80 sample rate therefore lowering slightly and giving a final bpm of 72, not super slow by my standards but certainly providing a laid back sort of groove which I prefer.

Thanks for listening trackers and may all your days find you in a funky laid back groove 🙂

Grant

Musing on Day 300 and Thank You All

Notes and Musings No Comment
Well, it is day 300 of this Track A Day odyssey. It feels like I’m almost finished though there are still 65 tracks to make. Whew!
I must admit to being a little tired and to more than once regretting embarking on this journey in the first place.
It has however been very useful to me, not least in helping me overcome my chronic procrastination problem (though I am still procrastinating on reading manuals), but also it has helped me focus on the sounds that I like and on the sort of tracks I would like to aim for in the future. That alone makes it a useful exercise and a successful venture in my book.
I would like to offer my heartfelt thanks to my beautiful and wonderful wife Lene without whose love and support nothing at all would be possible.
Also a huge thank you to those few but intrepid souls who have been following this journey. Knowing that you are listening has provided much needed incentive and kept me going when things got hard.
Also thank you to the amazing people at the iPad Musicians Group on Facebook who have provided encouragement, friendship, knowledge, and above all fun.
We’re nearly there Trackers!
Big Big Thanks to all.
Love Grant.

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