Can’t wait to listen to this when I get a chance. Very cool article!

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Scary stuff! And the video is really great for this.

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Over the holiday break I took the plunge with Eurorack modular. I built my own wooden case and thus far I’ve filled it with some basic Doepfer modules and some fancier stuff from TipTop and 4MS.

This track utilises the 4MS Dual Loop Delay and TipTop One sampler modules, with additional processing/texture from Doepfer filters, noise gen and a Intelligel VCA. Reverb’s been added via my Yamaha mixing desk. It’s been recorded straight to Logic as an improv.

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@disquiet Marc, thank you for providing the link to your paper The Woodshed Is a Black Box in this week’s Junto email. It was a great read, and has given me a better feel for what this space really is. @Ethan_Hein’s description of you and the Disquiet Junto:

He writes reviews of music that doesn’t exist yet and then gets internet strangers to make it

was crystalline in its brilliance.

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Long time no see, folks! Here’s a little jam with the Cocoquantus and and Zoia, which sounded ghostly and distant enough to fit the assignment.

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I went for a sample based approach for this - the two sources used are

I then played these through my modular system, manually fading in and out and slowing down, combined with live contact mic noises and ambiance from a background loop (also from BBC Sound Effects, lost the exact reference), all into generous reverb.

Apologies to the Caretaker.

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A droning Doepfer VCO through a Doepfer Wasp Filter with frequency turned low and then through a Black Hole DSP II for effects.

I was thinking about the silence in the abandoned cinema and I imagined I could turn that silence up until I heard the sounds within that silence. It came out as a pretty dark ambient piece

You can hear a voice halfway through the project. That is one of my friends processed through Nebulae v2. I spent more than one hour mangling his voice trying to get a ghost voice for this project but I kept only what you can hear here

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Created using Abelton Live, Push2, Roland DJ 808, Midi Fighter. I took a sample using a Tascam of my double pump reed organ. Looping that thru using the Push2 and the MIDI fighter with some 808 sequencing.

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Disquiet0421
Marquee Phantom
• Key: F# Bhairav BPM: 120 Time signature: 4/4 DAW: Reaper
• Instruments: Absynth 5, FM 8
• Plug-ins: Ozone 8, replika, captain plugins
• Five tracks
• Two synths, bass, two audio downloads from Freesound

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Let’s take a single sample from a film I like and see what I can do with it. And so:

A single scene from The Last Picture Show, first loaded into mangl on a Monome norns, adjusted live with grid and faderbank; recorded to internal TAPE. Then, the same sample loaded into cheat codes, TAPE both playing back and recording simultaneously. Final composite wav file loaded into Ableton, light mastering, removal of weird norns clipping issues.

Not hugely on the outcome, but it was a fun 60m playing, and learning a new device.

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I went for the obvious…

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A nice and simple one for this week. Loved the prompt. Kind of wanted to just make a little noisy thing. Aside from the processed kick, there are two noise textures layered together, both distorted and filtered with almost completely wet reverb. One was from Reaktor’s Space Drone and the other was a recording I did playing random lines on my cello from another room then put it through a vinyl emulation plugin with a high warp setting. I had different ideas I thought of adding, like distant voices or creaking wood, but after putting those two noises together, I kept getting the feeling that anything else I added would just be extraneous. So, I just left it how it is.

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Really cool. Like this a lot. Great texture and the old cassette really adds to it I think. Maybe that lofi cassette quality is just in right now, but either way I really am enjoying it.

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Lo-fi cassette quality is always good.

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My vague concept was that the listener is somehow in a trance or hallucinating that they are going to the movies. In reality they are in a disused movie theatre. The audio is meant to be a mixture of their imagination and reality.

I had attempted to get a few field recordings (on my Zoom H5) for this but didn’t get to go to a cinema (disused or otherwise) so I fell back to taking recordings from around the house. The samples all have very minimal treatment (normalize, crop and a little filter or compression if necessary). The only significantly treated element was the ambience which I did a granular style chop and reverb which I bounced and used as a pad. The only non sampled sound is the bass which is from a bass station 2. Everything else except the effects is from my MPC. I ran to 4 channels on the mixer (where it got EQ) plus sends to my regular delay and reverb.

Overall I could have done with some more sounds to hint at various more specific elements in the space, as it feels a bit sparse and slow at times. I used the delay and reverb to compensate a little but it could have done with some more energy at times. My recent experiments with samples have encouraged me to try and use them more heavily in my music: thanks for another fun project!

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This track takes some melancholic orchestral music overlaid with projector sounds and popping popcorn, then mangles it. Mangling includes slowing down to half speed, adding a 24-ish frame per second filter gate, tape wow and flutter effects and a convolution reverb.

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Only a few days ago I performed a live improvised soundtrack to the silent movie Metropolis, so this project was unusually timely. Once my gear was hooked up in the studio again, I improvised this soundtrack in a similar way, imagining walking through an an abandoned, haunted old movie theatre, in the darkest depths of the night…

Recorded live in the studio.
Moog One starts off with a bass drone.
Waldorf Quantum comes in, adding dissonant and spooky sounds.
After a while a piano is heard, delivering random eerie notes.
Towards the end, the chase is on, or is it just imagination?
Two Roland Space Echoes create added spookiness.

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My first thought when reading the project was of hearing distant remnants of better times echoing through the empty theater. Specifically distorted voices and a piano melody. I took that as a starting point and tried to create an atmosphere of space and distance and a little bit of melancholy for things lost to the past.

Technical things. I found a piano melody sample that resonated with me and used that as the anchor for the track. I also used some processed vocal samples and created a few simple drones to create atmosphere. Everything was run through a heavy effects chain with lots of delay and reverb to create a feeling of space.

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was thinking of old silent films with a live piano accompaniment
used harmonic table java
processing in audacity - suboctave generator, lots of reverb, preverb, sliding time shift
meant to be played quietly in the dark

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Tried to draw inspiration from vintage B movie soundtracks. I used the virtual ANS synth along with some samples including footsteps and a film projector which I manipulated and slowed with audacity. Also mixed in some unintelligible vocal samples for a little more creepiness.

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