In most of my tracks I am strict on beat and on scale (I admit these are two things…).
The Disquiet Projects have already helped me out of these restrictions, but only on special occasions: Ingoring rhythm in ambient tracks like the vox drone or cinematic soundscapes is easy. And ignoring scales is easy in experimental sound-explorations.
So I decided to create a “normal” piece of music in which I (up to now) always stick to these “rules”. I started to record the piano-track on my keyboard, switching off the metronome and trying to deliberately not think about scales while playing notes.
Only looking at the graphical score without knowing what notes I have played so far I then recorded one sound after the other with the keyboard: The bassoon, the bass, the pad, the harp and the trombone.
So there is no set tempo, no explicit beats, and no explicit scale or harmonies.
Then I reused the drum-kit I created for the ice-cube track and triggered it with the wind-chimes plugin to create random drum-sounds. And I was inspired by @Glitcher (a big Thank You) to try out IanniX which he mentioned in the last Junto. I have to admit I just scratched the surface, now struggling to understand the trigger → message conversion, but I succeeded in adapting one example and let the created midi play the pizzicato strings in the background.
I refrained from changing much after recording and only adapted few cues and pitches. I am quite happy with the track that I would never have thought of creating and publishing without being prompted to bend my rules. Again thanks Marc @disquiet !
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