I’m still very busy with the caring side and my ideas for fast prototyping won’t stop coming.
Before I came to modular synthesis I spent quite a lot of time designing a very small footprint dialect of Forth that was supposed to run on AVR ATiny85 microcontrollers (the same family that Arduino Uno and Nano belong to, but much smaller). Forth and Lisp don’t look similar at source code level and they don’t easily translate, but they do have certain high level affinities. I may go back to my Forth if I ever get back to producing mignons.
I recently hear that the car builder Jaguar had spent 18 months to come up with a sound device to build into their electric cars to prevent pedestrians from not hearing the car and being run over by them and failing because the people all looked at the sky when they heard the alien humming / whining sound they came up with. The sound of this Rollz-5 would be something one should recommend to the car builder.
Domino’s in the Netherlands already found a hilarious solution to the problem of their silent electric delivery mopeds. (Lekker is the Dutch word for “tasty.”)
It wouldn’t be difficult for these very posh car makers to come up with a distinctive theme sound that could be discreetly folded into their advertising and would serve as an alert to pedestrians.
Nice! The metallic stringy sound gives it some sort of an oriental character now and then.
B.t.w. I get the impression that there is quite a bit of bass but not a lot of signal in the high end of the spectrum, which makes the track sound a bit “bumpy and dull”. Maybe some eq-ing could help here?
yes with my listening system which lacks bass, I tend to push them … maybe a little too much
in any case, thank you for your advice, I would think about it for my next recording.
I used to make psytrance on good ol’ Fruity Loops. I did a few covers may be like 4 or so (infected mushroom, shpongle, supercommuter and goodbye horses)
There Is also a bunch of original junk but I wont bore u with that other than Psyplay and Robot rock are nearly good imo =D
sorry I’m not sure I fully understand, nothing annoying, just that I think I do not master the BSP enough to do the entire piece in 1 pattern, I compose on several patterns which follow one another, which allows me to have my hands free more often to launch sounds, play with filters, FM …