I started by searching for public domain music and when I encountered “Moonlight Sonata / Beethoven” in the hits, I thought to give a try since it’s well-known and I also like it a lot. Recording from scratch in a few days would not be possible for me so I used a MIDI file which did not come with any information whatsoever (from www.bitmidi.com).
I’ve been learning Supercollider these days so I first tried to read the MIDI file into SC and do interesting stuff with the pattern functions I have been learning. I only succeeded in shuffling the entire set of notes which was uninteresting.
I wish I had the live looping skills and equipment but not quite; I rarely work with loops. So, I switched to a DAW (Waveform 11) and begun chopping up the MIDI. I thought it could be more interesting if I chopped from different parts of the song, mostly 1 bar or close (half a bar, 1.5 bars, etc.) and shuffled them without hearing what is going on at first. I looped some of the chopped clips while leaving the rest mostly alone and ran these two sets (looped versus non-looped) into different instruments in UVI Mello. The only MIDI editing I did other than this was to transpose some of the notes of the looped clips just to mess things up a bit.
I was curious how it would sound with synths so I also took these two tracks to Bitwig 4 and ran them into different synths with some effects. I’m running Bitwig in demo mode so I can’t save or export, therefore I recorded the result into a walkman and recorded that back into the laptop. It sounded okay but the Mello sounds were too nice to give up, so I placed the synth version underneath the Mello tracks.
This could have been a lot more fun and interesting if I had better looping skills (or if I spent more time on it). But it helps to push myself and see what I need to learn.
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