Hey all, here’s my second submission. I played some bass guitar to (3) Zax’s Losing Daylight … includes some delay and chorus. I mostly play guitar, playing bass is really new to me. Fun! but new. Anyway… there was an attempt. :wink:

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And one more from me:

base on moduS ponY’s track new unit (disquiet0472) by moduS ponY | Free Listening on SoundCloud.

First I tried to play it with normal piano arpeggio, but then I found that a little bit too boring, so I added a Buffer Shuffler effect in Ableton Live with some random parameters.

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first things first: the hardpanned version of the song i created in response to this week’s prompt can be found here: https://we.tl/t-QMh6mRfqsQ

for a more pleasant listening experience, i have chosen to upload the song unpanned to soundcloud though.

i have selected last weeks’s contribution by @JochenEdmund [“birds to the left of me”] for my submission. hope you like it.
i have actually prolonged the base track a little and repeated the last section once at the very end of the track. just to tie the pieces together a little better……

this is ¶radio hummingbird’s contribution to this week’s disquiet junto with the serial number 0473. in short, the requirement for this contribution was to create a piece of music as part of a three-fold collaboration. this is part two of three and i have chosen User-373990611 – Birds-to-the-left-of-me-disquiet0472 by Jochen Edmund Pendleton as a base track.

my part has been entirely created by a eurorack modular synth system and added synth-pop arpeggios and synthesised bird sounds as well as a filtered field recording with actual bird sounds.

a daw or computers were only used to compile both tracks in ableton live. easy.

there is, as requested in the assignment notes, a version of this song available which is hard panned left and right. a download link for this file can be found at the location specified at the top of this post.

please enjoy and listen loud.
:slight_smile:

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Love it–thanks! Looking forward to seeing if it goes anywhere from here. Enjoying checking out the tracks on your soundcloud page, great stuff!

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I used the track :Morn Lighting (Jam Time)Disquiet0472 of
dirigent2 (also as “project dirigent”)

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Sounds good! Growling waves.
I’ve never heard of Iris 2 before, it looks intriguing!

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You are so welcome. The feeling is mutual. Awesome graphic!

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My second riff on a randomly selected solo piece from disquiet0472. Original track by @Bleepeater of processed field recordings on a bus.

I used a Max patch with 500 upper (varying) harmonics of a varying fundamental to create my contribution which I edited in Pro Tools, adding some Valhalla Supermassive. Like the first part of the track, this is a stereo mix of stereo tracks. Separate stems are available to download for anyone taking part in disquiet0474 at this link.

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Stereo version:

Hard panned version:

This is my second jam this week and chose @hightowersdeepwells awesome track. It gave some nice Jon Brion vibes and sounded sweet. I immediately heard som bellowing instrument that I wanted to add, but I didn’t know the name of it or how to identify it. Alas I recorded some of the other sounds welling up and went to town with Arturia’s Matrix-12 and Farfisa for melody and used Kontakt’s stock symphony flute. I tried to leave room, but I might have gone to vertical with the Matrix-12, but I still think the track is plenty open for more additions :smile: Maybe even som nice birds, @gis_sweden, for next week :smile:

I made a minor edit to the original track, making it a bit longer, but structurally nothing has changed. I just made it loopable in order to work on it.

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Second contribution for this week. I used the lovely Reverse Java from @gibbsdavidl as a starting point.

My part, mostly sine tones in Max, is a Derbyshire-esque lead line, inelegantly smeared and distorted.


@melondruie Thanks for Full Stop. Your work is a proper complement to the original (which is a bit of a diva).

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took @RPLKTR jammin medusa riff… and made some… jelly?

a fully wet delay, and samples from youtube (the dry of the samples is mixed back in, but not of the original track… which makes the panned version weird to listen to lol… I included a stereo version [in the playlist] of just my part because it was a stereo delay, but by all means use the mono if that floats your boat)

second contribution is @Zeke_B 's from last week added a lil beat using arcologies and glia’s sample pack

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So I eventually did my second duet with @Anatol . I selected it randomly, having decided I liked it when listening through but not thinking I could add to it meaningfully without making it worse (and therefore not selecting it). I had a number of thoughts regarding what I might add but in the end I decided to go simple. Having listened through a couple of times I did a one take improvisation on piano. Listening to my part alone I decided it could do with a little something extra, so I added a repetetive bleep pattern in the background which I brought in and out a few times.

Hardware wise, the bleeps were from my modular playing a Euclidean rhythm synced to my MPC which was playing the original piece and the piano. In this case the piano was my MPC port of the free salamander piano. Beyond that there isn’t much to report other than my typical EQ effects and mastering.

You can download a version with the two parts hard panned here. Thanks for another great project everyone.

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Oh that’s great! Is there feedback in that patch? Very cool.

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This adds to rhein’s track, Safe. And also takes a fairly safe approach. Some piano and later a sequenced Newfangled Audio Gravitate with a little tape effect and some echo and reverb.

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I’ve collaborated with @rens by adding a selection of my 2020 haiku to his keyboard piece.

This track can be downloaded here for the next Junto activity

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I randomly picked @mattmadd 's lovely guitar improvisation and added some simple loops based only on that first recording, introducing it around the middle of the original sound and extending it for a while, which would give enough space on both sides for a third layer – fingers crossed!

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Thank you, @renegog! I love what you did an definitely need to check out glia’s sample pack because those samples are really cool-sounding.

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Very nice addition. I had absolutely no expectation about what part 2 should be. Guitar was great.

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Here’s my addition to Daniel Diaz “Somebody do something” from last week:

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Such excellent food for the ears!

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