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My first Deathlehem Machine live improv!
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Rykhaard



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:23 pm    Post subject: My first Deathlehem Machine live improv! Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

This is my very first intentionally recorded piece with my Deathlehem Machine!

Patch details:

- almost every single module in my Lunetta machine were used for this piece

- from my main modular I used:

- - 1 of my 2 Thomas Henry Precision 1V/Octave triangle VCOs, for modulation of 1 of my Liquid Voices
- - all 4 of my Quadatrix 1V/Octave Semi-block sequencers, for playing NON-1V/Octave notes on the Liquid Voice
- - my pitch capable MFOS Sequencer for modulating the pitch of my other Liquid Voice

- 4 effects units were used, in total including:

- - my Boss DD-7 digital delay
- - my tc Electronics Nova 1 digital delay
- - both of my ancient Korg mono 8 bit reverbs, to provide a reverbed surface for all of the audio to float on

At 8 minutes and 8 seconds long, I hope you enjoy the piece as much as did recording it live. Smile

(Please note: there's a minor Ground hum in the background that started to occur just before I started recording. I didn't have time to track it down and eliminate it.)

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Nice. I really liked the more chilled out second half.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Nice Rych -

I enjoyed it completely! Great job.
bruce

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Slacker, Bruce - great to read! Smile There'll be much more coming. Though - wondering if I should keep my output to here more example based, rather than completed tunes. Shall see.

There's going to be more 'chilled out' coming as well. Once I get my last 2 x 4 bit shift registers completed, I'll be doing more 'note riffs' that I adjust as they're playing; syncing together as well as against each other for a 'softer tension'.
Another couple of things that'll be coming in the near future are further interaction with my normal modular (for soft and hard, noise purposes)
as well as .....

vocals. Twisted Evil One very cool (or tacky; depends how you look at it) feature in my Boss BR-600 digital recorder is 'vocal pitch correction'. With me never practicing vocals, I want to see if I can use it to ABUSE my vocals! Heh. Shall see, in some up'n'coming tunage.

Another angle that I'll be approaching I've mentioned elsewhere: live drums; live bass guitar, vocals and noise. Can't wait. Very Happy
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