Imagine Drums If You Can Disquiet0345 (Download Free) by Vonna Wolf published on 2018-08-10T21:03:54Z For this week's contribution I utilized a Roli Block to input the MIDI and Play a drum rack I built in Ableton 10 with clips I captured prior, then sliced them with in the drum rack. Marimba Toy Camera Lens Drum Pedal with Chinese Checkers Jack in the Box Mickey Tea Cup and Silver Spoon Korg SV-1 Sample Zoom Magnets on Pork Pie Snare Drum Measuring Tape Retracting I layered with the Ableton 808 Drum Rack on a second MIDI Track. Added Compression and Compression and Compression. I tried to get the sound clips in before the track with silence in app first 45 sec Disquiet Junto Project 0345: Sample Time The Assignment: Make your own drum machine sounds, do something with them, and share them. Major thanks to Matt Nish-Lapidus and Jason Wehmhoener for helping put together this project. Step 1: Today is August 9th, meaning yesterday was August 8th, or as it has come to be widely named: 808 Day, celebrating the Roland TR-808. In slightly belated celebration of that day and that device, we’ll be devising our own drum machines. Step 2: Think about making your own drum machine. What basic set of sounds would it come with? (If you would benefit from additional structure, consider one for each of these categories: Accent, Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Low Tom/Conga, Mid Tom/Conga, Hi Tom/Conga, Clave/Rim, Maracas/Clap, Cowbell, Cymbal, Open Hat, Closed Hat.) Step 3: Based on your thinking from Step 2, create those dozen or so sounds that are the basis for your imaginary drum machine. Step 4: Record a piece of music using your new drum machine. At the start of the track, before the music begins, put the full sequence of sounds you created in Step 3, one after another, with a little silent space before and after each. (For next week’s project, people will be making music with your imaginary drum machine.) More on this 345th weekly Disquiet Junto project (Sample Time / The Assignment: Make your own drum machine sounds, do something with them, and share them) at: https://disquiet.com/0345/ Major thanks to Matt Nish-Lapidus and Jason Wehmhoener for helping put together this project. More on the Disquiet Junto at: https://disquiet.com/junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0345-sample-time/ Genre Drum & Bass Comment by Vonna Wolf @cetusthewhale: thank you, the Zen magnets are pulling them apart. 2018-08-16T02:55:48Z Comment by Vonna Wolf @hypoidsound: thank you, I enjoyed building the kit. 2018-08-16T02:54:16Z Comment by Hypoid Great collection of sounds and textures, especially that feeling of something flying around my head :-O 2018-08-12T22:02:21Z Comment by X3+us a perfect assault on the senses 2018-08-11T15:57:56Z