Seventy - Eight Sine(disquiet0326) by Hypoid published on 2018-03-30T17:54:28Z Seventy-Eight Sine(disquiet0326) *NOW WITH AMAZING VIDEO GOODNESS* https://youtu.be/LwNn8ltDkvA Some time ago @spxcewaves and I recorded a tub full of old 78 records. This piece uses the starting needle sound of the record ‘My Belgian Rose’ played by Prince’s Orchestra circa 1919. The roughly 4 second sound is bookmatched and used on three tracks to create varying lengths of undulations. Each were given effects, (tape delay, filter and overdrive) that spawned a three part choir consisting of breathing, waves and static. The forth track is the original sample with panning automation and a touch Roomworks. Micrologue provided the detuned offset sine oscillators with a tweaked amplifier envelope giving a more bell like attack. Recorded and thrown together with Audioshare, Cubasis, Duplicat and Waves. Photo - Sample source and friends :-) More of my music videos- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc_iQ5JFusPt9EIwKIZ5rew More on this 326th weekly Disquiet Junto project (Wave Turntable: In collaboration with composer Danny Clay, make music for his exhibit with artist Jon Fischer using only sine waves and turntable surface noise) at: https://disquiet.com/0326/ 2 More on Clay and Fischer at: http://dclaymusic.com 7 http://feather2pixels.com More on the Disquiet Junto at: https://disquiet.com/junto/ 2 Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co 2: https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0326-wave-turntable/ There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet 1 for Slack inclusion. Genre Experimental Comment by Hypoid @mtnviewmark-bits: Thanks for the great comment, always nice when the little details get noticed :-D 2018-04-02T23:29:46Z Comment by Hypoid @suss-musik: Not sure, but 2 comments with 'wash' can't be wrong ;-) Glad you enjoyed! 2018-04-02T23:27:44Z Comment by Hypoid @radiohummingbird: Thank you, this was a fun one! 2018-04-02T23:24:53Z Comment by Hypoid @half-unusual: Thank you, glad you liked! 2018-04-02T23:23:34Z Comment by MtnViewMark-Bits I love how this feels like it is suspended in a frozen moment when the needle has gone down, and not yet started the track - like we are exploring that tiny gap in anticipation - and finding wonder. Really wonderful! 2018-04-01T17:16:23Z Comment by Suss Müsik Nice and washy. Is washy a word? 2018-03-31T23:27:57Z Comment by ¶radio hummingbird love it. well done! 2018-03-31T15:39:07Z Comment by halF unusuaL Cool sound wash 2018-03-31T06:58:55Z