Your “Time No Radar on Emit” is a phat & relaxing track.

(However, the click that appears sometimes at the beginning of the ethereal sample drives me bonkers.)

Kudos!

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Thanks! And thanks for pointing out about the click. I think it’s beyond my production capabilities to clip it more than I have but it just occurred to me that I may be able to loop a different segment of that industrial drone that is a little cleaner.

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You are so welcome … on both counts. I love the piece. Maybe do a volume fade/cross-fade on the very beginning of the loop, then merge the soundbites, and then replace all of the instances of your/that loop to make them all the same after the volume fade is completed.

Great work!

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I’ll try that! Sometime soonish.

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My upload last week had a dropout of 125 ms which really fucked the flow up. @mzero pointed this out, so here’s my second shot. Unfortunately, I had a computer crash and the original file was lost. This was what I came up with using what remained. It’s got a little glitch artifact in there now, but didn’t Leonard Cohen sing about how glitching audio is how the light gets in? Or was it out? I forget the details.

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Hi, Ryan. Thanks. I’ve added this track to the playlist for the 0472 project, and removed the previous version.

BPM: 108

I’ve been meaning to post here all week. What’s happened to time?

This track uses two instances of the Arturia CZ-V VST, each being fed notes, with different rhythms, by the HoRNet HATEFISh Rhygenerator.

The CZs are modified by various effects and gates to create a distorted industrial feel.

I would have used my CZ-1000 to create this track but due to time constraints had to opt to do this all in the box.

I’ve since uploaded the stereo version of the track at (wasabicube – third-CZ-stereo-disquiet0472).

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You’re a legend. By the way, I got the AFX book and it’s great. I know I’m late to the party, but you’ve made something to be proud of.

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Thanks for that. Much appreciated.

I dig this track. Highly agressive and inspiring for a stereo mix (which I won’t listen to – yet, because I might add to this mono version.).

beautiful, really nice

Nice track! How do I download it?

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Should be downloadable through Soundcloud. If not, please let me know & I’ll send you an alternative download link tomorrow

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It appears to be unlisted on Soundcloud ::

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I’ve just changed it from private to public for you. Hopefully this will help

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Sweet, I downloaded it :smiley:

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Great news! Looking forward to hearing what you do with it.

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Great Track; now incorporated into Disquiet Junto Project 0473: Placebo Effect - #54 by rens

added some very minimal bass to leave it open for the next one. I’d be keen to take this one further with you after the junto if you want.

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There were so many great seeds for inspiration in last week’s challenge it was difficult to select just two to work on. I found myself jamming along to a good dozen tracks before focussing on these two. I knew when I first heard Vgmrmojo’s pounding drum track I was going to use it. Like many others I also found myself drawn to Ryan Scott Mattingly’s pulsing noise drone. I used an envelope follower patch on Vgmrmojo’s track and Gauss Looper on Ryan’s.
The great thing about this project is how it’s going to leave a repository of great material to stimulate and occupy the old neurones through Lockdown, all the potential permutations and accretions just begging to be made.
Thanks all who’ve added to my submission, it’s always a buzz when someone draws out something unexpected from them.

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Thank you! Glad you like it.

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