instead of going out tonight, i made an emulated chip noise sympphony.
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This is a longer jam. It uses some vocal samples from a Radio show I listen to obsessively, The Best Show on WFMU. http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/BS There is a strange man who calls in the show who calls himself "Spike" and I took some audio from him. This is my second attempt and the original samples are quite squiggly, so truthfully the context doesn't really matter that much. Nevertheless, WFMU is one of the greatest radio stations on the planet, it is freeform and completely listener sponsored. I urge you to check it out.
I took Gina's diddy from yesterday http://theginbin.posterous.com/arts-and-farts-and-crafts-day-18-chemical-ene and added some junk on top. Now that's a thing.
I haven't been keeping up with thing-a-day. But I have finished something I have been working on for months. A draft of a tune on Logic using the preset set-up for "Hip-hop." I got the name from the synth "Trancey Hook." I am in the market for a better name, but I'm just happy I've finished something.
UPDATE: I might change the name to
listen to this song over this video:
I think it works.
This was done using the online Flash music maker "Hobnox Audio Tool." It's a pretty cool toy that emulates a wide range of synth sounds. Find it here: http://www.hobnox.com/audiotool.1046.en.html
When I recorded my diddy, it wavered a lot because of buffering etc. And I kind of liked that effect. But it might sound real annoying to some people.