Well, as it happens I had some time this afternoon so I had a play with the synth and my piano and a few short but highly fedback delays to create a new piece, which I overlaid with a reversed copy of itself. I was going to have it run through and then reverse, but I found that it actually worked well simply overlaid completely, so both forward and reversed copies play simultaneously.

https://soundcloud.com/ikjoyce/the-panama-connection-disquiet0252

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Great way of interpreting the idea and essence of palindromes - I hadn;t thought about their inherent asymmetry before!

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https://soundcloud.com/ethanhein/loosely-palindromic-disquiet0252

My palindrome here is very approximate. There are various kinds of mirror symmetry in each of the tracks, operating at different scales, but the overall track is not a giant palindrome. In general, I erred on the side of stuff sounding good rather than being strictly palindromic.

I made the 808 beat with the Groove Pizza: apps.musedlab.org/groovepizza/?sou…&brainpop=false&

The other beat is sampled from “Super Sporm” by Captain Sky.

I did the synths with Helm, which is both awesome and free: tytel.org/helm/

The vocals are sampled from a Dirty Projectors song. I forget which one.

Finally, my favorite palindrome: Yo, Banana Babe! O, Mama! I am Amoeba Banana Boy!

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https://soundcloud.com/radiohummingbird/disquiet0252

this is ¶radio hummingbird’s contribution to this week’s disquiet junto with the serial number 0252. in short, the requirement for this contribution was to record a piece of music which is inspired by the palindrome, which refers to a word or phrase which can be used forwards as well as backwards without losing it’s meaning.

this piece has been created using my special little travel synth kit (the modules used were: Koe 2.0, Radio Music, Disting mk 3, Uloop, Spring and Polivoks ADSR)plus the SQ1 and a looping pedal. a burnt out light bulb, as well as an empty glass bottle with it’s plastic lid and a used up pill wrapper. nothing else. the only post-processing applied was LANDR for mastering the recording.

please enjoy what you hear.

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https://soundcloud.com/mattnix/and-back3

Just guitar, and ableton’s stutter-y time stretching
I did the Brian Eno thing where you bounce it out, then decide it should be half speed

now to listen to everybody’s submissions!

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This is a simple structural palindrome (A, AB, ABC, AB, A), composed in Ableton - with an El Capistan guitar pedal processing the keyboard voice. The juxtaposition of ethereal choir and police radio clips is… unsettling.

https://soundcloud.com/kind_sir/direct-order

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Thanks - it ends up being a track that will sound quite different if you reverse the audio … but come out the same if you reversed and re-ran the arrangement/scoring in the DAW (used Reaper).

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Happy Halloween,

https://soundcloud.com/user-651760074/kurbrukdisquiet0252

When the email came for this weeks project, I had just started reading this blog(below) about Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”, which suggests along with hidden meanings there was a concerted effort to mirror key parts of the film relative to timeframe. So I thought Halloween, Shining, Kubrick, mirroring and palindrome…perfect right? Turns out it is exceptionally hard to create perfect symmetry/mirroring in any project, let alone a full length movie…who knew :wink: Well I did my best given limitations of time and patience, starting with a patch in Nave for the low frequency parts. After cutting the bits I liked, they were set over a dark acoustic kit made in Patterning. A field recording of a perpetually slamming metal door was cut and added to the Nave pattern for rhythm. Made a dark patch in Magellan, then stretched, pitch shifted and layered for the fluctuating pad running throughout. The palindrome/mirror/symmetry is there, but unlike Kubrick I couldn’t get the timeline too work, ideally it would have been 66.6 bpm(is), 3:33 min long(isn’t), deeper(isn’t) and creepier(kinda). The usual suspects Nave, Patterning, Cubasis 2, Magellan and Zoom H2.

jonnys53.blogspot.com/2007/06/what-y…have-seen.html

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https://soundcloud.com/ohm-research/aire-disquiet-0252

When I was young, my grandmother had this Heetaire Fan Glo space heater
that would keep me warm while drying off after my bath. I used to enjoy
flicking water off of my fingers to hear the sizzling sound when the
drops contacted the red glowing heating elements. Probably not the
safest thing to be doing, but what did I know when I was 6 years old? I
just liked the sound. After wrestling with my modular all weekend on a
mission unrelated to this project, it finally yielded this piece. It
reminds me of the oscillating sound of the fan in the space heater. I
can still smell the hot metal of the coils. I recorded a stereo pair, then split that into two mono tracks. I made a reverse copy of each track, then recombined all 4 tracks. Crude, but hopefully effective.

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cool sounds :slight_smile:

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it’s been too long since i last participated in a junto project. i’ve really been looking forward to revisiting the palindrome concept, so i recorded a layered improvisation for keys, modular synth, effects, and field recordings, making use of the sudden rainfall as afternoon drifts toward evening.

https://soundcloud.com/ioflow/20161030a

i wanted to have the song begin and end in the same manner (ABA metastructure), and to have individual palindromic sections in between that contain their own mirrors, with little variations throughout. the shifting pads created with the modular were another way of adding symmetry, in the attack/release envelopes.

modular notes: a few tracks of mangrove, played by earthsea and grid, running through ripples and clouds (and then through el capistan and bluesky), with just friends and peaks providing amplitude envelopes.

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I generated a two-bar MIDI sequence with Obscurium, then mirrored it
horizontally to get my four-bar palindrome. This was used to drive five
different custom Aalto patches, all treated with delay.

Paul

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Noodled out a provocative four-bar vocal part, into a free Soundfont that pytchblend pointed me at (<-- no better man!) - it’s the Irina Brochin soundfont from Papelmedia.

Flipped the Midi in Ableton (learned how to do that using Midi Stretch Markers!) - and used Ableton Follow Actions to play the forward midi, then the reversed, and back around again…

Added some chords by playing back the midi from the vocal part and recording on a new track thru an Ableton Chord device, with some edits to the midi notes after, And added a bass line part that agreed with the piano part.

Added drums into Ableton Session Drums, midi from a Groove Monkee pack. Some sonic treats are added thru the track…

Half-way thru the track, I started a copy of the vocal part, offset by four bars. Both vocal parts interplay nicely together, further highlighting another nature of pallindromes - not only can backwards sound good after forwards, but backwards and forwards together can agree like a pair of gloves…

One final variation on the original vocal midi was a hum-type tenor vocal part in the closing stages, closing out the track,
Faded the track out by mixing into Audio Damage EOS on the master bus, automating the Mix level from dry to fully wet in the final bars.

That’s what you see in the track photo there - the pallindromic ‘mirroring’ of the vocal midi notes, symmetry in the horizonal, and also, a translation in the lower offset vocal part…
Reminds me a bit of the Arecibo Message sent in 1974 to the globular cluster M13, some 22,000 light years away, which inspired the Track Title.


Very pretty indeed.

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https://soundcloud.com/user-696185036/he-saw-i-was-ehdisquiet-252

Made some sequence of midi note I thought was interested, then progressed it (according to my impression of what that means) I IV ii I ii V I, which I thought of as a palindromic progression. The middle I is kind of inverted. Then I did the same with what I thought of as the retrograde inversion of that. Then did a harmonic series up and down, and progressed it according to the same cord progression, then did the same thing with the inversion and retrograde of the initial sequence of notes. In the second half I also added the drums playing backwards (meaning I played the same drums together with their midi samples played backwards).

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https://soundcloud.com/benn-demole/to-hive-2-disquiet0252-sonic-palindrome
When first thinking about this project I had two ideas. One was to use
Photosounder to make an ambient piece that was identical forwards and
backwards, maybe using the image with this weeks challenge as part of
it. The other was to write a simple melody that would sound good
forwards and backwards. Taking “Never odd or even” as a palindrome would
mean that the spaces between the letters (or notes) don’t have to be
the same, which gives some space for creative interpretation of the
melody.
In the end I used both ideas.

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So it had to be a square wave, because it would sound the same backwards. And then the melody should be a palindrome and be the same backwards and forwards. This is the first part. Then I added some breakbeat and played with the loop lengths.

https://soundcloud.com/paulchristophrose/disquiet0252

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Trippy! Love it. Could be a great soundtrack for a documentary movie about the arecibo message.

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Thanks Paul! That’s very good of you to say so…

Love your own one too! Wonderfully busy, but with simplicity at its core.

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dang, these last handful of uploads have been awesome. incredibly engaging.

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