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Old 2nd July 2011   #1
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Going back to basics.

All analogue and back to those bread and butter type sounds.

http://soundcloud.com/your-nemesis/hey-big-blender
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I don't want to be a whiner-weener, but doesn't this kind of stuff belong in that thread over there? http://www.gearslutz.com/board/elect...usic-here.html
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I don't want to be a whiner-weener, but doesn't this kind of stuff belong in that thread over there? http://www.gearslutz.com/board/elect...usic-here.html

No, because that thread is for music.

I'm not sure what the OP posted, sounds like a fruitjuice blender to me.
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No, because that thread is for music.


Just thought if this was somekind of cunning self-promotion trick. I've understood it's not cool around here? OP's tunes are funny though.
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I don't know what instrument you played but it blends very well. A powerful mix. The melody is a real classic too. I think it was the first melody I've ever learnt. What BPM err... RPM did you use?
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Sounds like someone was making a slushie

And it is a delicious sound at that.
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That's definitely a vintage Osterizer showing some of it's factory presets.
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All analogue and back to those bread and butter type sounds.

http://soundcloud.com/your-nemesis/hey-big-blender
I'll see that and raise you

http://soundcloud.com/turbotrixie/drill


Its a more industrial flavour
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I'll see that and raise you

http://soundcloud.com/turbotrixie/drill


Its a more industrial flavour
Awesome. What is this natural sounding reverb? But you may need some new ball bearings!
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Its my landlord that has a huge flat boulder in his basement, the house was basically built around it - he was using a petrol powered drill to cut several holes in it, so that he could pour this special kind of expanding cement into it, that basically shattered the entire thing. Quite cool. I'm standing near the opening to get all the ambience.
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strong lack of bug noises in this thread
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I'll see that and raise you

http://soundcloud.com/turbotrixie/drill


Its a more industrial flavour
Respect, nice; get that into one of your tracks.

Mine's more 'Wendy Carlos' to your 'Einstürzende Neubauten', there's room for all these infusions though.
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What just happened?.
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This is what the internet was invented for.
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This is what the internet was invented for.
this man. truth he speaks!
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That dog can sing... but can he play the chainsaw?
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That dog can sing... but can he play the chainsaw?
Sure can, does not even need a chainsaw. In dog's terms, it is called mauling:

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Sure can, does not even need a chainsaw. In dog's terms, it is called mauling:

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That dog can sing... but can he play the chainsaw?
RIP Richard Wright.

Shame the dog didn't bite Roger - the bloke who treated Rick and Nick so badly.
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How did we get here from there?
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How did we get here from there?
Ups, my bad. Trying to get back to topic with this youtube classic:

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