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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-27 17:17 [#01850000]
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here's a track i've been working on recently for part of a college assignment. we were studying 'machine music' (i.e. kraftwerk)
i've tried to focus more on using natural note frequencies rather than midi note values. you might see what i mean, you might not, either way enjoy!
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vlari
from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2006-02-27 17:21 [#01850002]
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this is badass.
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-02-27 17:27 [#01850004]
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natural note frequencies.. you mean that scale of resonating notes when there's really just one note playing or something?
it's a great track, but a larger part of it could be like it is towards the end when it "fills in" more with the new sound...
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_awt_
from Malmö (Sweden) on 2006-02-27 17:28 [#01850005]
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I listened to it once.. Im dead tired so I cant really say anything constructive right now, I enjoyed it though, liked the mix. Ill have a listen to this track tomorrow morning, maybe I can come up with something brilliant to say then. Good ´job good night.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-27 17:34 [#01850008]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to Drunken Mastah: #01850004
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using frequencies of the notes of the natural scale, instead of the tempered scale.
i see what you mean about the second half, but i kind of like the distinction between the two halves.
thank you for listening, and you, and you.
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plaidzebra
from so long, xlt on 2006-02-27 17:40 [#01850010]
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how'd you make that sound at the beginning, the wet clinky ice sound? is that a sample?
otherwise, fun to listen to but a style that isn't my thing.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-27 17:47 [#01850011]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to plaidzebra: #01850010
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using a spread of different pitched clavi (wooden blocks) hits, with some chorus delay - basically.
cheers for listening. i can't imagine it being suited to many usual listening tastes.
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-02-27 17:49 [#01850012]
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natural scale.. I'm kind of interested in stuff like this, but.. I think it may be some difference in terms... when I say "naturtoneskalaen" (which translates as "the natural tone scale"), it's about that scale that is, like, when you press the C0 on a piano, you also have the C1, G1, C2, E2, G2, bB2 (etc etc, can't remember them all) sounding on top as resonance... I thought you were doing something like certain woodwind instruments do where there's only one tone and you modulate the resonance or something.. I'm not sure I've understood all of this correctly, but.. can you elaborate on what you mean with the natural tone scale?
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-02-27 17:53 [#01850013]
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this is excellent. it's going on the ipod. excellent work, jack.
i love what happens to the hi-hat-ish sound, and especially how its pattern is repeated.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-27 18:00 [#01850014]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to Drunken Mastah: #01850012
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oh no, that's overtones.
i'm sorry, i'm absolutely knackered and using the word natural is very confusing when it comes to music. you're right that is the natural harmonic scale (fundamental, octave, 5th, octave, 3rd, etc...). infact, i think i've confused myself.
tempered tuning (like on a piano) takes the interval of an octave, say A5 (440Hz) to A6 (880Hz) and divides it into the 11 (or 12 including the A) notes found inbetween. However, these values differ from the natural frequencies of notes.
e.g. in tempered tuning Db6 (major 3rd) = 554.36 Hz and E6 (perfect 5th) = 659.25Hz, but in natural tuning these values are 550 and 660, respectively.
i think i've managed to get to the end without confusing my sleep deprived brain.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-27 18:03 [#01850015]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to redrum: #01850013
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cheer aengus! oh, and just a quick question. do you ever take that hat off?
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-02-27 18:15 [#01850017]
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NEVERRRRRRRR!!!!
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