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Always forgetting to execute RUN $DKA200:[ENV]GRAVITY.EXE upon system startup. - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
Always forgetting to execute RUN $DKA200:[ENV]GRAVITY.EXE upon system startup.
andthemorningwasadifferentplace: So, do you know anything about Techno? No. Watch. I need to see this movie. You’re welcome to join. Bring snacks. “A futuristic subculture erupts from the electronic underground.” - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
two Buchla 296 Spectral Processors (1977) processing Interview with Donald Buchla. - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
two Buchla 296 Spectral Processors (1977) processing Interview with Donald Buchla.
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lifeincpete: Nerding out Principles of Analog Synthesis and Voltage Control Brutal, caustic, volcanic. Evocative, flirting, caressing. Crisp, powerful, biting. Entrancing, embracing, exhilarating! Extend the stuff your music is made of with the Minimoog… The IN-strument of the Pros. Great adjectives to aim for when synthesising and sound... - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
lifeincpete:
  
Nerding out
  
Principles of Analog Synthesis and Voltage Control
 
Brutal, caustic, volcanic. Evocative, flirting, caressing. Crisp, powerful, biting. Entrancing, embracing, exhilarating! Extend the stuff your music is made of with the Minimoog… The IN-strument of the Pros.
 
Great adjectives to aim for when synthesising and sound sculpting, from the book Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture by Thom Holmes.
I figured it was about time I updated my answer ‘phone message. Who can identify the drum machine? - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
I figured it was about time I updated my answer ‘phone message.
 
Who can identify the drum machine?
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What do you mean today is not Monday? - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
What do you mean today is not Monday?
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televandalist: Turntable.2 3D - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
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Turntable.2 3D
One of the problems with trying to record stuff live at 2:30 AM is that if the first take is a messy disaster - and it frequently is - I often then fail to find the energy or motivation to make a second attempt. Ho-hum, more fodder for the recording recycling robot. - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
In silence we face and admit the gap between the depth of our being, which we consistently ignore, and the surface which is untrue to our own reality. We recognize the need to be at home with ourselves in order that we may go out to meet others, not just with a mask of affability, but with real commitment and authentic love. That is the reason for... - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
“I… set out… for a… noiseless… room. Then I remembered… The silence depressed me.” - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
“I… set out… for a… noiseless… room. Then I remembered… The silence depressed me.”
Silence is Golden; it has divine power and immense energy. Try to pay more attention to the silence than to the sounds. Paying attention to outer silence creates inner silence: the mind becomes still. Every sound is born out of silence, dies back into silence, and during its life span is surrounded by silence. Silence enables the sound to be. It... - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
djyahman: EKO ComputeRhythm drum-machine from 1972 (demo 1) Oh my! That case, the carrying handle, the analogue sound, the punch card feed slot, and those lamps! ♥ Who dares attempt the impossible task of convincing me that this gloriously dusty, tactile, personable machine would be “better” as a cheap and disposable iPad App? - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
My stab at the January acid pattern recorded live last night. Rust Creep’s original pattern is a cool smooth 4 bar thing but I got tired after inputting the first 13 notes and then absent-mindedly left the door open for some weird mutants to creep in, confuse me massively with their monkeying around, and introduce stacks of hard-to-control layered... - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
My stab at the January acid pattern recorded live last night.
 
Rust Creep’s original pattern is a cool smooth 4 bar thing but I got tired after inputting the first 13 notes and then absent-mindedly left the door open for some weird mutants to creep in, confuse me massively with their monkeying around, and introduce stacks of hard-to-control layered distortion.
 
Eh, it happens.
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rubbercitynoise: What The Future Sounded Like (2006) “Post-war Britain rebuilt itself on a wave of scientific and industrial breakthroughs that culminated in the cultural revolution of the 1960’s. It was a period of sweeping change and experimentation where art and culture participated in and reflected the wider social changes. In this atmosphere... - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
Ralph Dyck’s prototype digital sequencers, which then evolved into the Roland MC-8 MicroComposer. - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
Ralph Dyck’s prototype digital sequencers, which then evolved into the Roland MC-8 MicroComposer.
Levitation - Even When Your Eyes Are Open - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
The House of Love - Kit Carter - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
Dub Sex - Time of Life (Bah, this cuts off early and I can’t find the full video anywhere.) - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
My Bloody Valentine - Still in a Dream (Live at University of London Union, ‘89) - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
heksenhaus replied to your video: My Bloody Valentine - Still in a Dream (Live at… awesome. i saw them a couple years after that and they were so loud that the woman standing next to me vomited. Heheh! I don’t know why that is so cool, but it sure is. I have no idea just how many times I saw MBV play live back then, but they never disappointed. - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
I had trouble sleeping last night so I pulled the laptop and headphones into bed and constructed this little experiment. The gimmick here is that all the sounds are sourced from a single Roland TR-808 cowbell sample. Well, 2 samples if you consider the reversed version separately. Obviously and predictably, massive amounts of processing was... - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
I had trouble sleeping last night so I pulled the laptop and headphones into bed and constructed this little experiment.
 
The gimmick here is that all the sounds are sourced from a single Roland TR-808 cowbell sample. Well, 2 samples if you consider the reversed version separately. Obviously and predictably, massive amounts of processing was involved.
 
Due to the context, I didn’t employ any outboard synths, mixers, controllers, or effects. Nor for once did I employ any third party plug-ins or other special sauce - just (a lot of) what’s natively built into Ableton Live 8.
 
Thus the project is easy to share (and not very big) so give me a shout if you’d like to have a play with it.
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Well this sure made doing the washing up feel a touch more meaningful. - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
Just yesterday on the You’re Gonna Need Some Bigger Hyperbole call-in show with host srns1: - http://lowbroweye.com/post...
Just yesterday on the You’re Gonna Need Some Bigger Hyperbole call-in show with host srns1:
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