This weekend I was visiting my girlfriend (Elisa) in her hometown Crécy-la-Chapelle which is a little medieval village to the East of Paris.
Being away from home meant quite severe constraints on the instruments available. We used a Nord Electro keyboard (with no audio interface we had no choice but to use the keyboard as a midi controller…) and Synth-1 softsynth to record the chords and a basic VCV rack patch for the percussion sounds.
Faced with an overwhelmingly large number of existing patches for Synth-1 we decided to impose an additional constraint to determine the patch to use. So, we picked a random passage from a random book on her bookshelf. This turned out to be “The memory was lost with one high tide wave” from page 47 of The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy by Tim Burton, so we decided to use a patch called “sea-01”.
BPM: 98, time signature 4/4
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