Recorded an edit on op-1, and loaded up the full album video on mobile phone and tablet. I don’t have a field recording unit, but I wanted to do a thing with additional diagetic sound mixed in. Best thing I have for that is a DSLR with a nice mic on it. I originally intended to go drive somewhere picturesque, but the baby was taking a nap, so I just shot this from my porch. Halfway through the video, you can hear him wake up, so the sound level get much more subtle. I think it works though.

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The bassdrum is a gorgeous touch here, it really brings the whole thing to life.

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https://soundcloud.com/cboulter/october-7th-2017-disquiet0301

My second contribution - they seem to come thick and fast, which is great.

  • I took arbitrary 15 second chunks of the original tracks (this isn’t being rude, but as they constantly evolve there are no anchors to start from anyway)
  • Loaded these as a single reel in Morphagene (I won’t use this next week I promise) with loads of modulation
  • Ran it through clouds with loads of linked modulation
  • Added what was supposed to be ambience from my ‘studio’ but turned out to be a conversation between my wife and neighbour outside the door, so I granulated it into some form of high pitched washes
  • Gradually brought in a filter plug-in to create the sense of evolution.
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Thank you! Cheers :slight_smile:

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Replying to myself as my effort hasn’t turned up in the soundcloud playlist? Have included disquiet0301 in the title plus as a tag. Any ideas, or does it take a while to update?

Thanks

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I was around mid-Junto when the concept of time evaporated.

My five-minute meditation wasn’t maintaining my interest so I layered it further, taking a couple of the short loops and bringing them in earlier. The result was a bit over three minutes.

My ambient piece is less than fully threadbare, some of it has evaporated into the ether.

Find it here on Facebook

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I especially like the bit at 2:21

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Hey All, Transposed 3 down low at different pitches, 4 on and 3 up all unwarped. Put different fx on some. mixed live on the APC. It gets really loud at one point so watch those speakers.

Peace, Hugh

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It’s there now - nicely done :slight_smile:

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Brilliant - love the visuals and atmosphere sounds - totally works as a meditation

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made by editing together the first 30secs of tracks 1-5 and the last 30secs of tracks 6-10 into a single track , reversing it and running it through multiple reverse reverb chains.

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i ran all the tracks from the album through protoplasm at once with different lfos and filters. made threadbare by being all the same note.

i think anything can be meditation music. it’s about being present where you are, listening without judgment. it’s not about the music putting you in a peaceful state - the peace is emergent, intrinsic.

(that’s my excuse for this being a difficult listen)

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wow, superb, opens like a flower

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Removed part of the spectrum for all tracks with “noise reduction” (Audition)
Made a granulated (rtcmix) version of each track - 1:15
Fades for each track (25s fade-in, 25s sustain, 25s fade-out)
Delayed start of each track by 25s, bounced to stereo
Removed part of the spectrum for stereo track with “noise reduction”

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I suggest watching this piece with the sound muted. The goal of the Disquiet Juno this week was to create a combination which is less than the constituent parts. We were instructed to utilize portions of the first ten tracks on Lee Rosevere’s sublimely beautiful release entitled “5 Minute Meditations” and to combine them to create a single five minute piece which was “something even more ethereal, more ambient, more artfully threadbare.” I was immediately interested in not doing anything to the source material except use it to create a video synthesis feedback system. I did this by taking the full ten tracks and putting them on my Thonk/Music Thing Radio Music module. I then utilized multiple random generators to scan through the folder with the samples, pitching them up and down, and staggering their start and reset points. As the results were very mid-range and treble heavy, I needed to get some bass frequencies in play so I parallel processed the audio through my Make Noise QMMG in low-pass mode. From their I ran the results through my Modcan Dual Delay, and then that whole chain was piped into my LZX Sensory Translator. I took the resultant 5 bands of EQ impulses from the ST and they drove all of the synthesis patterns in this piece. Finally, I recorded a pass in mono and then layered a reversed copy of that track in the opposite stereo channel. This process was incredibly labor intensive as I’d tried to previous methods using just the source material to drive the video synthesis, but the frequency content was too quiet and too narrow of a range to get good results. By manipulating and massaging the material radically, I was able to get something happening in the visual realm. But, I don’t love how my processed sounds feel compared to the original. Hence my suggestion to watch with the sound muted. Just know it was Lee’s sounds which created everything at play in my piece.

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meditating on a forbidden planet

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I’m not sure I fulfilled the assignment, but here’s what I came up with: https://soundcloud.com/plusch/internal-processing-disquiet0301

I took a granular approach: I ran eight of the ten tracks through The Mangle’s eight slots, and the other two tracks through Kaivo. Plenty of reverb was applied, then the resulting recording was run through Argotlunar with another generous dose of reverb.

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https://soundcloud.com/ohm-research/sum-disquiet-0301

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a disquieting drone…:

https://soundcloud.com/otolythe/disquieting-drone-disquiet0301

I started by layering Lee’s tracks with an eye to cutting a lot out and having patterns of gaps, but then became enamored of the discordant overtones in the layering, like an uncanny inversion of the harmonies in the originals, and decided to go with that. Also added a contact mic on branches, for an unpatterned subtle rhythm.

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