Sound a Day 013 - Chamber of Secrets

Harry Potter wrapping paper on toilet cistern

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SAD013 – Chamber of Secrets 0:17 700 KB

The photo above is of the toilet at Jinnah’s.

The sound is of a toilet flushing, played backwards and slowed down, which is a technique often worth trying. The dynamics were enhanced with volume graphing in Wave Editor. I also got some interesting drones from the same recording which I might post later.

Chamber of Secrets could work well in an electroacoustic or musique concrète piece.

Sound a Day 012 - Jinnah's

Entrance to Jinnah's restaurant

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SAD012 – Jinnah’s 0:56 2.15 MB

Jinnah’s is a crazy Pakistani restaurant in Dulwich Hill. Going there is always an adventure, but I wasn’t prepared for what greeted us when we arrived tonight.

SAD012 is a recording of the entrance at Jinnah’s. I made it using FiRe on my iPhone. I don’t know why the sound is so strange – possibly a faulty radio transmitter? Staff walked past apparently without noticing! I just wish there’d been a strobe light to go with it.

Btw, the (rather expensive) food was great when we last ate there about a year ago, but tonight was very disappointing. The food tasted old, the restaurant was empty and they’d replaced the previously warm lighting with a few cold white CFLs. This was sort of a farewell as we’re moving away from the area, but we won’t be missing Jinnah’s as much as we thought we would.


Sound a Day 011 - Korg Study 002

MS-20 patch for Korg Study 002

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Sound a Day 011 – Korg Study 002 0:08 312 KB

One thing I like about the MS-20 is that you pick up where you left off. There’s no saving and recalling patches. Today’s sound is based on yesterday’s patch, but the input signal has been removed. The repeating notes are played by hand. The built-in ‘modulation generator’ or LFO is set to a descending sawtooth wave, influencing the oscillators and filters, while some envelope modulation gives the notes more presence.

A fairly simple sound, SAD011 could be used as either a one-off effect or a loop. It could also be good slowed down &/or backwards. I might play around with it some more…

Sound a Day 010 - Korg Study 001

Korg MS-20 patch

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Sound a Day 010 – Korg Study 001 0:25 998 KB

For several years I’ve had the idea of doing a collection of ‘Korg Studies’ – short pieces that explore a particular sound or technique on the Korg MS-20 synth (and also the Korg mini-KP Kaoss Pad). Here is as good a place as any to start.

KS001 demonstrates my usual technique of using an external input to drive the control voltages. In this case it’s a random song playing on my iPhone. There are two square wave oscillators an octave apart, their pitches mapped to the mod wheel. One is modulated by the amplitude and the other by the frequency of the incoming signal. The low-pass filter is also being heavily modulated. When the incoming sound hits a certain level it triggers the envelope generators, which have a percussive shape. Continuous tweaking of parameters is done to shape the sound into something interesting.

These are techniques that I’ve developed and refined over the past few years of working with the Splinter Orchestra. I was also very impressed by Asmus Tietchens‘ performance at Liquid Architecture this year, and I think his approach to the synthesiser may have influenced me recently.

Sound a Day 009 - Alternative Comedy

Microphone

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SAD009 – Alternative Comedy 3:16 7.49 MB 90 BPM

Another Numerology piece. The voice is actually SAD003 played on Numerology’s built-in sampler, with lots of modulation going on. Strangely it sounds less like a computer and more like a real voice than before. The drums remind me of standup comedy, so I imagine this piece as a very odd comedy gig. I should add some audience sound fx, maybe the one I removed from SAD007. Anyway, some random piano, split into two tracks, rounds out the sound, adding some melodic interest and stereo movement.

Sound a Day 008 - Faustian Blur

Google results for Faustian Blur

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Sound a Day 008 – Faustian Blur 1:52 4.28 MB

This one’s a sketch of a nice little ambient electronica tune, reminiscent perhaps of early IDM, such as Black Dog. I used to make a lot of this stuff back when I was in Clan Aanalogue, but in recent years, not so much. Which is a pity as I enjoy making tunes as much as weird shit.

Faustian Blur was made in Ableton Live Suite using three of the built-in instruments: a double bass, 606 drum kit, and an analogue synth pad. Variety is added to the simple bass and synth melodies via MIDI plugins which randomise their octaves. The velocity of the bass is also randomised slightly.

The title, a play on the term Gaussian blur, is, if nothing else, a Googlewhack.

Sound a Day 007 - Brain Hurts

My brain hurts!

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SAD007 – Brain Hurts 0:05 187 KB

Samples tend to jump out and demand to be sampled, as happened while I was watching the Daily Show today. That’s Jon Stewart referring to Obama’s Nobel speech.

I edited out some audience laughter in the middle. It could use some atmos or music to mask the edit.

Sound a Day 006 - TV Scrub

Silly animated GIF

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SAD006 – TV Scrub 6:06 14.04MB

For several years my studio and lounge were the same room. The TV would be on most of the time, with the sound going through the computer, allowing me to process or capture it. It was often subjected to spectral/delay/FSU plugins for extended periods. TV’s more fun that way.

For today’s sound I decided to process some TV audio in a slightly different way, without plugins. I recorded a minute each of 11 different TV channels and brought them into Ableton Live as a series of loops. Follow actions in legato mode switch to the next clip every quarter note, so it’s effectively in 11/4 time.

Structurally it’s quite simple, going from 999 BPM down to 20, then back up to 999 again. The result is a kind of basic wavetable or granular synthesis. I’m annoyed that Live can’t loop clips without putting them in Warp mode, but the ‘Beats’ setting resulted in some interesting buffer effects.

I have to admit to having a thing for cutup and processed voices. They tickle my brain in ways that other sounds don’t. I’m sure there’ll be more of them in this series.

Sound a Day 005 - Cistern Crash

Floating Monitor

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SAD005 – Cistern Crash 1:30 3.46MB

Recording storms is one of the most obvious things to do with a portable audio recorder – I’ve recorded plenty with my Edirol R-09. Listening back to a 30 minute recording that I’d made of an incredibly loud downpour outside my bathroom window, I noticed a section in the middle where the rain stops, and one can hear the sound of a cistern, then a loud thunderclap. It’s that moment that I’ve selected for today’s sound. A cistern? Well yes, I had just used the toilet. Cisterns can make amazing sounds – people should listen to them more closely.

Cistern Crash is best heard on headphones.

Sound a Day 004 - Collapso

Numerology

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SAD004 – Collapso 4:07 9.9MB 120BPM

Numerology is a program that should be much better known. Imagine Ableton Live in which the emphasis on audio looping is replaced by step sequencing and generative composition. I love its extensive modulation and randomisation options which encourage experimentation.

Collapso is a minimal, ever-changing rhythm. It’s made of just a kick, hi-hat, and the ‘SynthTom’ patch on the LinPlug Free Alpha synth plugin. The tom has a short melodic sequence in Mixolydian mode, but the parameters of the sequence, including note probability and octave, are being continually modulated – you can see it running in the screenshot above. The hi-hats also have some randomisation, while the relatively simple kick helps give it momentum, emphasising the syncopation and bounciness of the tom.

I could listen to this do its thing all day, but should probably try to turn it into a finished track, with a few more sounds.

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