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rote genre exercise number two

rote genre exercise number two

2005-01-31 by niall munnelly

dub!

more fiddling about with a monomachine pattern.  not so much
joystick action here; i thought i'd give the LFOs room to
breathe.

sooner or later i'll jump in and try writing whole songs
with this, but for now, these little snapshots are so much
fun.

http://syncretism.net/snd/an_cat_dubh.mp3

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Re: [elektron] rote genre exercise number two

2005-01-31 by Christopher Mitchell

dub! nice patches in there.  it always surprises me how much 
versatility is inside the MnM.  I just started getting back into mine 
.. now I have the MnM as master clock for the MD and Indigo2, and 
sequencing the indigo off the MnM.  Neat!  reminds me of MMT-8 days.  
Glad I sold most of my studio pieces off, though, because you guys are 
just too good to compete with :)

I'm sure all will agree that getting these one pattern snippets every 
day is enjoyable.  Also the way I look at it, if you make something 
that may be minimal but complete (like this one) and then did the same 
thing about 15 more times, you'd have a nice full set without any/much 
song mode programming.

Yours,
Chris
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On Jan 30, 2005, at 7:04 PM, niall munnelly wrote:

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> dub!
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> more fiddling about with a monomachine pattern.  not so much
> joystick action here; i thought i'd give the LFOs room to
> breathe.
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> sooner or later i'll jump in and try writing whole songs
> with this, but for now, these little snapshots are so much
> fun.
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> http://syncretism.net/snd/an_cat_dubh.mp3
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> -- 
> yours,
> niall.
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> aleph null.                             a simple insinuation around 
> silence.
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Re: rote genre exercise number two

2005-01-31 by endlessnessisticman

Another nice one.  Reminds me alot of Michael Fenkisch (spelling?).

The electronmachine song got me really interested in the VO synth. 
Nice tune as well.  It'd be nice if they came out with a vst version
of that synth.  Very unique.  The sounds are probably represented by
the international phonetic alphabet (IPA) except dipthongs and
affricates which are quite complex and are combinations of simpler
sounds.  [c] can be /k/ or /s/ in English btw.  

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, niall munnelly <aleph@a...> wrote:
> dub!
> 
> more fiddling about with a monomachine pattern.  not so much
> joystick action here; i thought i'd give the LFOs room to
> breathe.
> 
> sooner or later i'll jump in and try writing whole songs
> with this, but for now, these little snapshots are so much
> fun.
> 
> http://syncretism.net/snd/an_cat_dubh.mp3
> 
> -- 
> yours,
> niall.
> .. .  .   .    .     .       .           .             .           
     .
> aleph null.                             a simple insinuation around
silence.
> http://syncretism.net
> .. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..

Re: [elektron] Re: rote genre exercise number two

2005-01-31 by niall munnelly

On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 07:43:41AM -0000, endlessnessisticman wrote:
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> Another nice one.  

thanks!

> Reminds me alot of Michael Fenkisch (spelling?).

the dude from funkstoerung, fakesch?

> The electronmachine song got me really interested in the VO synth. 

i can't make a decent "r" sound out of this to save my life.
i'm very jealous.

-- 
yours,
niall.
.. .  .   .    .     .       .           .             .                 .
aleph null.                             a simple insinuation around silence.
http://syncretism.net
.. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..

Re: [elektron] Re: rote genre exercise number two

2005-01-31 by Andy Tarpinian

On 1/31/05 5:20 PM, "niall munnelly" wrote:

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>> The electronmachine song got me really interested in the VO synth.
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> i can't make a decent "r" sound out of this to save my life.
> i'm very jealous.

I can never get just the r to work, I always use the rr and keep it short,
it sounds cooler anyway. I'm still working at it and my words are far from
perfect but it's actually pretty easy once you get it.

Re: [elektron] Re: VO-6

2005-01-31 by Christopher Mitchell

since we're now on this topic, i was trying to make mine sing last 
night and was doing alright until I got to the word "you" ... I set it 
up with two vowel sounds (ee-ooooo) but the ooo part sounds awful.  
Anyone got a good formula for a proper sounding "you"?

Chris
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On Jan 31, 2005, at 4:45 PM, Andy Tarpinian wrote:

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> On 1/31/05 5:20 PM, "niall munnelly" wrote:
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>>> The electronmachine song got me really interested in the VO synth.
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>> i can't make a decent "r" sound out of this to save my life.
>> i'm very jealous.
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> I can never get just the r to work, I always use the rr and keep it 
> short,
> it sounds cooler anyway. I'm still working at it and my words are far 
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