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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-03-31 04:49 [#00151414]
Points: 3727 Status: Regular
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i used soundforge's time streatch on a certian piece of music, and set the fader at 500x...i repeated like once or twince...after rendering for what seemed like a few mins, i loaded the newly edited sound into my sequencer, and it's over 40 mins!!!!!!!
heh, i'm keeping this beast....i just love how i stumble onto these cool little glitches...it's really going to make my already abstract avant-guarde cd...even more so...fun, fun, fun!
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TrevorGod
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-31 04:50 [#00151417]
Points: 894 Status: Regular
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as Coil have said: worship the glitch
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diemax
from somewhere in tennessee :( (United States) on 2002-03-31 04:51 [#00151419]
Points: 2040 Status: Lurker
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that's definately nice, you could always use some of that for random background audio
or possibly to make some sort of hilarious t-shirt either way, good luck and don't do drugs
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nanotech
from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-03-31 05:01 [#00151437]
Points: 3727 Status: Regular | Followup to TrevorGod: #00151417
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the funny thing is that i started this little quest trying to make a jap noise cd...but with more of a very clock dva, computer feel, and very glitchy...i've let it evolve, and so far it's become this abstract noisey ambient piece with glitches of noise, soothing synthetic ambient, and some wired shifting idm beats fading in and out here and there...this is sooooo fun...and i'm feeling so proud of myself because i've programed every single little click and glitch from zero signal, AND i've made some phatty noise soft synths in reaktor...
anyways, it's turned out to be quite coil...
i can tell that label shopping for this will be a bitch...
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diemax
from somewhere in tennessee :( (United States) on 2002-03-31 05:02 [#00151438]
Points: 2040 Status: Lurker
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well shit, man post a link and give us a listen, right?
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