Happy Birthday in the style of Steve Reich [disquiet0249] by Audio Obscura published on 2016-10-06T19:37:49Z Well I tried to make my track as true to a Steve Reich - 80 years old this week - track as my limited talent allows. I first found out how to play the Happy Birthday tune and recorded that. I used the loop brace in Ableton to find a nice loop of the piano and started opening up extra tracks, putting it each loop a few fractions of a second further along in time - I am guessing the phasing technique works in fractions of seconds? This worked but started sounding muddy after a few too many layers. Anyway I messed around and got the first 2 minutes or so done in under an hour. For reason I then added a field recording at the start of the piece, just some leaves rustling in the wind as I have been doing a lot of field recording this week. Well after that I thought about the classic Steve Reich tape works of the 1960s and so I recorded a voice message which comes in about 2 and a half minutes, I couldn't resist giving a nod to Reich's "Its Gonna Rain"! After playing around with the voice and adding loads of extra layered loops I brought the piano back in and further fragmented the loops, trying to make some classic sounding rhythmic phasing just you here on the great Reich pieces. I had a total of 30 channels running which is the most I had open and all playing at once. I did a mixdown and then opened up 5 versions of this mix and started putting a few short sections of these mixdowns a few fractions of a second apart creating another level of phasing. That was it. It took about 3 hours in total. ------------------------------------------------------- Disquiet Junto Project 0249: 80 Phases Wish the minimalist composer Steve Reich a happy birthday. Project Steps: Step 1: October 3 marked the 80th birthday of composer Steve Reich. Prepare to record a tribute to him. Step 2: Select a short segment of sound or music that can be looped and, per Reich’s own technique, “phased.” Fortunately, the song “Happy Birthday” has entered the public domain. Consider using it. Step 3: Take the segment from Step 2 and play it on repeat, layering the loop with slightly different timing to create a phasing effect. Play around with this, editing the loops until you have some successful or interesting sounds/accidents. Step 4: Add some extra sounds or textures if you think the piece needs it. Genre Disquiet Junto 0249 Comment by ☬ 𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐨𝐝Ⓐ𝐫𝐤 ☬ 3 man without skin ? :D 2016-10-14T16:27:45Z Comment by Formant love the voice 2016-10-11T03:16:31Z Comment by matt alsO very cool and choatic, sounds like a pretty complex phase! 2016-10-09T19:04:02Z Comment by Audio Obscura @337is: haha! Yes indeed! 2016-10-09T14:15:26Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) It's amazing how much time it takes to create something Minimal isn't it? 2016-10-09T14:02:30Z Comment by TWOBOB Ah Steve. 2016-10-08T16:23:24Z Comment by Audio Obscura @pytchblend: Thanks! 2016-10-08T15:59:54Z Comment by pytchblend Nice :) 2016-10-08T15:33:43Z Comment by Daniel Diaz yes! 2016-10-07T20:33:48Z Comment by ECHINACEA PURPUREA Pure reich. beautiful 2016-10-07T09:11:09Z Comment by Glenn Sogge Wonderful! The voice part is a delightful rouch. 2016-10-06T20:31:21Z