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11-09-2010, 02:36 AM
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I did this for a class on basic recording and multitracking. Don't have any prior experience. Used household objects (kitchen utensils, cups, desk accessories, keys) to produce sounds, then sequenced them in MOTU Digital Performer.

http://stashbox.org/1027330/Meatgrinder.mp3

I'm just looking for some feedback.

Thanks.

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Old 11-09-2010, 02:36 AM   #1
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Noisy Electronic Experiment

I did this for a class on basic recording and multitracking. Don't have any prior experience. Used household objects (kitchen utensils, cups, desk accessories, keys) to produce sounds, then sequenced them in MOTU Digital Performer.

http://stashbox.org/1027330/Meatgrinder.mp3

I'm just looking for some feedback.

Thanks.

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pretty cool man. reminds me of early electronic experiments meets a more stripped down varese or something. dig it!
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pretty cool man. reminds me of early electronic experiments meets a more stripped down varese or something. dig it!
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