Experimental: EXTRATONE

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aeox
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03 Jun 2017

CoreCore... you may be on to something!

thotbott
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04 Jun 2017

Aye splittercore, extratone, clowncore etc has been around for a bit. Guys lile noisekick do the terrorcore/splitter stuff. The extratone is what you are saying, make new tones from one going insane fast

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thotbott
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05 Jun 2017

42k bpm will probably sound like 4.2k tone at that speed which opens the idea of some sort of tonal inception idea :)

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modecca
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05 Jun 2017

This experiment has disturbing implications and it is not too late to halt this and return to four on the floor with the rest of us.
Let us remember Marie Curie. She had a major role in developing the theory of radioactivity and was subsequently destroyed by it.
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siln
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05 Jun 2017

maybe yu could reach to saturnian core freq
not sure if this would open subconscious though

siln
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06 Jun 2017

thanks, this definetely makes some nice fx sounds , i ll try this to resample in a fx white noise woosh for instance

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Gorgon
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06 Jun 2017

Kombucha wrote:The base sound of this track is probably the slowest (in theoretical BPM). Regardless, this is the backbone of the project.
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06 Jun 2017

Very dramatic with feelings of anticipation and suspense as we stare into the abyss. Great method of drone sound design.

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PSoames
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07 Jun 2017

Interesting subject. The resolution of sound in time. I wonder if you were to keep increasing the speed whether the hand claps, cymbals and bass drums would begin to sound like hand claps, cymbals and bass drums again.

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12 Jun 2017

PSoames wrote:Interesting subject. The resolution of sound in time. I wonder if you were to keep increasing the speed whether the hand claps, cymbals and bass drums would begin to sound like hand claps, cymbals and bass drums again.
This reminds me of a thought: imagine if you kept zooming in smaller and smaller into atoms etc, until eventually you were looking down on the top of your own head.

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