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ester of wood rosin
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created mainly to abuse dover's new stuttererer plug in...
madder than you
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Over 40 years experience in electronic music and sound design along with a refusal to color inside the lines musically speaking and varied but definitive style
Howdy Kids! Some of the tunes posted here are the result of collaborative efforts, but most were solo creations ;) Some are remixes of other's work and demos of other's software creations/tools...but all were created because they had to be. For some of us, music is a compulsion- much like breathing. Hope ya like the tunes- I did'em because they had to be done.
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Genre
Electronic IDM
Charts
Peak #965
Peak in subgenre #20
Author
madderthanyou aka blortblort
Rights
2007
Uploaded
April 15, 2007
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MP3 6.2 MB 128 kbps 6:45
Story behind the song
severe use of doversstutterer and one instance of AD'replicant plug 3 drumtracks- one of these treated with a Live fx rack sweeping thru 4 instances of doversstutterer (all with different settings. that track was resampled and treated the same way (sweeping the fx's instances again) and looped (used a loop from precisionsound's [url=http://www.store.precisionsound.net/autovari64info.php]Hammond AutoVari 64[/url] set. Great ancient drummachine!) second and third drum tracks treated using live fx rack set to switch (using autopan) between two instances of doversstutterer. Third fx chain in that rack using one instance of doversstutterer and one of Replicant. (these are doctor'd loops from [url=http://www.perimetersound.com/page.php?16]sean forsythe's loop pack at perimeter sound[/url]. excellent deal. you must buy this crazy deal) 1 synth track- used Fabfilter ONE (yep! that's the absolute defaultest of default factory presets :P) sent that thru the same live fx rack as was used for the first drum track and swept the fx's instances as I was playing. it's kind of long and rambly, but it was done in 3 passes (for the purposes of resampling the drum tracks...), so it's almost a "live" take, FWIW ;)
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