I'm also starting to plan my set up for #noisevember / #novembeat, so expect some noisy techno jams soon
#noisevember 11
Today I played with polyrhythms and Context PureData sequencer once again. Context is fun, but I'm not sure that it's something that I'd use a lot outside of noisevember experiments. On the other hand it gives me a lot of ideas how I can extend my workflow and my own sequencer in PD
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#noisevember 10
I want to get into _real_ modular, but I still can't figure out where to start, and what I want to do with it, so for now I'm just exploring #vcvrack
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Here's a shoegazy postmetaly sketch I started yesterday. It is quite sloppy, but I like it. I'd like to work on it with a band when we'll be able to rehearse again.
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Finally, got pure data and context sequencer working. Context is really deep and powerful, and one evening is not enough to start using its potential. Here is my small experiment with polyrhythms. Context is sequencing volca keys here
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Drony jam with Volca Sample, NUX Time Core delay and Alesis NanoVerb. Had to cut it, as the original jam was over 15 minutes, and pretty monotonous.
5. I guess this one is again more #novembeat than #noisevember
I wanted to give a try to Context Pure Data sequencer and make something Berlin school-ish, but I encountered all sorts of technical issues, so instead I switched to DAW and made some simple techno. I actually quite like it and might polish this idea and add it to my EP later.
Maybe I'll have more time to figure out Context during the weekend.
4. This one is more #novembeat than #noisevember.
I tried to make some jungle, but ended up with pretty straightforward drum'n'bass. I need to be more creative with chopping and sequencing drums. Everything is played using Korg Volca Sample.
Live jam in samplr app on old ipad. Got a little carried away, so it turned out to be quite long.
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