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.original glitch beatbox
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by @dpend
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sketches
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by sonofamortician

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Hi! I actually made this a couple days ago and held off on posting it because it was just a rough sort of "practice" mixing some beatboxing/singing and experimenting with automating the parameters of some effects, mainly ring modulation. There was a lot of background sound from the kitchen which I didn't mind because it was going to be a glitchy track, anyway. I also used a whi I kinda just wanted to make something, regardless of how it turned out. It was a lot of fun.
As usual for my recent creations, I haven't been using much of any sounds other than beatboxing/singing and applying different effects to the different tracks in Garageband. Anyway, I think I learned a good bit about using ring automation in the process. Also, about how big of a difference it can make aurally to mix tracks to zero volume in between them being the "forefront." I also used an adaptive white noise generate to purposely generate some feedback in the beginning part but had to mix it way down because the frequency is pretty irritating. 😅
I probably wouldn't use for anything else since it was somewhat sloppily recorded and executed, but if I were to develop this piece it would need more musical sections to break the monotony, as well as more melodic content to feature on top of the rhythm. Thanks for reading/listening and have a great day!
As usual for my recent creations, I haven't been using much of any sounds other than beatboxing/singing and applying different effects to the different tracks in Garageband. Anyway, I think I learned a good bit about using ring automation in the process. Also, about how big of a difference it can make aurally to mix tracks to zero volume in between them being the "forefront." I also used an adaptive white noise generate to purposely generate some feedback in the beginning part but had to mix it way down because the frequency is pretty irritating. 😅
I probably wouldn't use for anything else since it was somewhat sloppily recorded and executed, but if I were to develop this piece it would need more musical sections to break the monotony, as well as more melodic content to feature on top of the rhythm. Thanks for reading/listening and have a great day!
Wholeness,
@d-pend
10/17/18
