Thanks for your submission @jlmitch5!

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Omigosh. Twenty-four days went by before I even saw this. Microcosm of my life right now. Thank you @jasonw22 and @jlmitch5 for conceiving and managing this! I will attempt to assemble a few minutes to do this this weekend.

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Thanks @howthenightcame for your track!

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Thank you @dnealelo!

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Thanks @GoneCaving! …

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are you able to expand on this part? will you be remixing/ overlaying / collaging it all into some bigger thing or presenting it as a compilation of lots of short different tracks left intact?

I, of course, have no problem with either but I would like a few more hints in the direction it might go.

and thanks for organising another thing in this series Jason.

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This one! …

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Thanks for the track @lumena!

VERY VERY SHORT NOTICE!!

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Et voilà!

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enjoyed listening to everyone’s track!

Mine came out of messing around jamming to this generative synth thing I had built up in ableton, which I recorded and then popped together really quick to try to make a 1-minute krautrock build. I kind of hate it lol, but also the exercise of releasing something (even something I don’t love) was nice–I’ve got into a bit of an obsessive loop with the tracks under this new golden chorale name, and so it was cool to take the leap and release the “first” track of it.

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Sounds like people had some fun (I know I did)!

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Yeah! Was talking to @rbxbx about it, and we think it’d be a good idea to revisit this quick and dirty approach from time to time, so I might drop a Very Short Notice in between regularly scheduled LCRPs now and then.

Speaking of regularly scheduled LCRPs, the next equinox is on the way. If anyone wants to help organize it, hit me up in a private message.

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OK, confession time. I thought that this was going to be a remix project so I kept things extremely minimal, and even labelled my track so that the other (non-existent!!) remixers would know what I’d done. I’d like to say ‘lesson learned’ but I’m sure I’ll do something like this again - probably sooner rather than later!!

Anyway, looking forward to hearing the mini-album this weekend…

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You’re not the only one :wink: My track is a single take recording using one of the Haken Continuum presets.

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The idea was to get something simple out quick. I’d say you were both successful!

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fantástico :slightly_smiling_face:
thanks @jasonw22 for organizing


all iOS construction
tc-data, model 15, Rozeta Collider, K7D
played into AUM, recorded

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So I noticed everyone else basically used their lines handle, is that typical practice for lcrp type things going forward?

And since @abalone detailed their process/tools here’s mine (lfld - hungry black socks)

closest instrument was a korg monotribe (their weird analog groovebox thing), so I grabbed that, played through its on board speaker into the onboard mic of my laptop, heavily tweaked tempo/cutoff/peak/lfo-speed and made some (potentially upsetting) sniffling sounds. Art!

edit: and I just finished listening, short indeed! A lovely little compilation. It’s a joy to hear everyone having some low stakes fun with the prompt :slight_smile:

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Don’t think there’s any kind of rule.

Also, if you want me to change it, I’m happy to do so.

I’m kind of amazed that’s all monotribe! I thought sure there was some kind of fancy ciat-lonbarde madness going on there. Shows what I know! So cool, I love your track.

And my “process” on this one was to load up an instrument in Roli Equator and play it for a bit. Which was, kinda the point!

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It’s a really fun (to reiterate, fun!) little instrument that happily goes to some pretty weird places if you do things with it that I don’t imagine you’re supposed to (tweaking tempo & lfo speed in unison in particular gets all sorts of groovy/off-kilter), have gotten some pretty decent buchla bongo madness out of it in the past, imo. And thank you!

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