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#21 Posted : 7/14/2009 5:19:44 AM

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#22 Posted : 7/14/2009 5:21:24 AM

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another good one
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#23 Posted : 7/14/2009 7:11:27 AM

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Here's a rough draft of one room, version, or trip:

http://rapidshare.com/files/255607342/asd.wav.html

Sorry for the .wav I'm currently having trouble exporting to .mp3, and for some reason the 3 mp3 converter programs I downloaded wouldn't work...so there ya go!

I used signal generators for the carrier wave, of course modulated. The screaming is actually stretched out cicada (thanks mv. I think I even got them to sound like glowing coyotes at one point) and I also used a sample of an old motor. The voices are from a track I made using the Stickies program on a mac laptop to read poetry. I might add some more creaks and watery noises, or I may just leave it alone and move on to a more ambient and beautiful track (or try to, at least!)
Would love your input.. ..and maybe someone can convert for me so I can upload to last.fm?

I would consider this to be a pretty high dose..

I want the next one to be soft, and glowing. I'll use glass.
 
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#24 Posted : 7/14/2009 7:16:58 AM

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Not that it ever came across the auditory complex, but didgeridoo's just sound great.
http://www.youtube.com/w...h?v=xJgSIjaM5Jc&NR=1
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#25 Posted : 7/14/2009 7:33:29 AM

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That track left me spaced out and felt that severe case of tinnitus cringing the eardrum Shocked That really hit the mark for me.

Consider using a sequencer like Koblo for compression?
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#26 Posted : 7/14/2009 7:37:13 AM

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heh ;] I do have an L3 on the master, but my laptop was already about to crash with all the plug ins I already had going. Guess I need to invest in some more RAM
 
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#27 Posted : 7/15/2009 2:49:22 AM

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strange high pitched feedback, similar to a capacitor *edit* continuously charging/discharging /*edit* but weirder and warbelier

edit: yeah obliguhl, it really does seem to have the fragile feel of wispy cirrus clouds
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#28 Posted : 7/15/2009 3:34:36 AM

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often i hear a soft music box type sound in the background. not unlike a jack-in-the-box crank being turned slowly and under a pillow so it's very soft. of course i also get that crackly rush sound many talk about when i start to realy lift off.

the very first time i met Demetri i heard what sounded like a crowd of school children cheering in the distance. it was rad, but i never heard it again since.
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#29 Posted : 7/15/2009 5:14:27 AM

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Great thread!!! I've been really feeling the need to try to reproduce the sound. The free sounds links are a treasure. Here's what I've found so far that approaches what I hear.
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#30 Posted : 7/15/2009 7:42:30 AM

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strange high pitched feedback, similar to a capacitor charging but weirder and warbelier


Very good description. There's something majestic and fragil attached to it too...
 
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#31 Posted : 7/15/2009 6:08:30 PM

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coz42 wrote:
Not that it ever came across the auditory complex, but didgeridoo's just sound great.
http://www.youtube.com/w...h?v=xJgSIjaM5Jc&NR=1


That's a cool little jam!!

I sometimes hear a very slow didgeridoo like sound that's waaaaaay off in the background, usually when I mix vaporized DMT with MAOI.

I have one really nice, big one, a friend made for me in the key of E, out of an Agave cactus shoot (natural...not PVC...more personality!).
I can play it no doubt, but the circular breathing thing has never clicked with me.
A few times I have been playing it & you get into a kind of trance, after going for a few minutes, I notice I've been doing the breathing thing correctly. But once I notice it, it messes me up & it's over. This happened one time while me & the guy who made it were both taking LSD & jamming on our didgeridoos together (he could could do the breathing tech very well), we played for about an 1/2 hour without stopping & I would notice how I was doing the breathing correctly then too, the whole time, even after I noticed it. But that was the longest I was ever able to keep the circular breathing going.Confused


To my head, there isn't a whole lot more psychedelic-sounding thing out there, then the didgeridoo with some echo on it!!
That & the Theremin (also with echo!!).Wink
Always with the echo...echo...cho...cho...cho...cho...cho...cho...cho...


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#32 Posted : 7/15/2009 11:55:36 PM

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Wow!! I just spent hours online learning about the Theremin. I can't believe that I've been ignorant about the instrument that made the sci-fi sounds that I grew up with. Thanks guys!
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#33 Posted : 7/16/2009 12:15:09 AM

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They are much more difficult to play...musically...than I would have thought, but they are cool as hell !!

THere are a few people in Nashville who play them well enough that they make it sound just like a violin!! & play in place of one in some bands.
(Winkor I guess in Nashville it's a fiddle!!:winkSmile

Anyway, after trying to play one & make it sound like anything but Sci-Fi effects, those people are freakishly impressive to me!!
Did you see any youtube vids of those people?

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#34 Posted : 7/16/2009 1:10:41 AM

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I didn't see any of the Nashville videos but I did see Clara Rockmore and Thomas Grillo etc. I'll have to check out the Nashville videos!
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#35 Posted : 7/19/2009 1:44:38 AM

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hey! i love this projecT!
this is my music.. I hope that they like
thanks for all!!
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#36 Posted : 7/19/2009 1:55:14 AM

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Pssilocibinnn,

That music is PERFECT for the Enigmaticus, Much thanx for that!

 
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#37 Posted : 7/19/2009 4:59:51 AM

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THAnks!!
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#38 Posted : 7/19/2009 4:48:33 PM
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This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it's still cool:

http://www.tigranmimosa.com/

DJ Mimosa... need I say more? And is it just me or does that beeping beat on Lullabyte sound strangely familiar to anyone else?
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#39 Posted : 7/20/2009 11:21:00 PM

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SyZyGyPSy wrote:
This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it's still cool:

http://www.tigranmimosa.com/

DJ Mimosa... need I say more? And is it just me or does that beeping beat on Lullabyte sound strangely familiar to anyone else?



Dawg, that lullabyte track on there is tight.
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#40 Posted : 7/21/2009 5:58:05 AM

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obliguhl wrote:
clicking sounds...pjoenghhhh...ihihihihihihihi ...watch an old SF or B-Horror Movie to know what I mean.

Dude, "pjoenghhh..." could not be MORE accurate!! Nice!

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