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Old 24.11.2004, 03:48 PM
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Default What motivates you to program sounds?

When I program sounds I think of:

Colours
Atmosphere
Smells
Imagery
Emotion

Thats why I find it hard to program dance sounds....muhahahah

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Colours
can i program if im colour blind?

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Atmosphere
a whole lotta gas....

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Smells
...and some more gas....

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Imagery
(pete waving his hand in front of his face)

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Emotion
whoa that fart was thick


just kidding mate

honestly - what better way is there to spend your days than creating you own soundscapes?

i program in anticipation of how those sounds will eventuate in the final mix of my next track

what i create is generaly a direct result of my current mood 8O
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trying to recreat clasic analog sounds is what leads me to programing 80% of the time.
brass
syncs
warm pads
mono leads
fx
etc...

the other 20 is when i need a spacific sound for a track im working on.
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I try not to think about 80s sounds.

[Edit] Ok, I like resonance, grit, power, texture.... Crystal purity and spatiality are great in contrast, too.
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I think about playability when programming sounds. Gotta enjoy playing the sounds with heaps of control.
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Yep...thats important HC. Its important to make sounds that are playable in some compacity. I must admit...ive made some wicked sounds on the Pro-One/Mono-Poly....that were just not playable.....but boy did it sound good!

On the Pro-One I made this amzing sound scape.once....tanks firing rounds in the distant mountins...a helicopter coming from the distance and flying overhead....and then the wind sound of corn fields moving in the breeze. i multitracked all these sounds and the imagery I got was amazing. Like something you see from a vietnam war clip. Alas i lost the recording....I would love to have shown you guys....

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In my stuff, the synth stuff never even gets considered until after everything else is mostly in place, so I'm probably coming at it from a different angle than a lot of you. When I get everything else done, I will listen to the song and figure out where the gaps are in the frequency spectrum, and then I'll fill in from there with whatever patches I feel are appropriate for the piece...
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Im seriously lacking motivation at the moment, so for me it is simply boredom......
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Buahaha! Go DS, go!

I usually work in the same way as DS.
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Yeeehaaaa....

Out of interest is there anyone here who thinks synths sound best when only doing dance type sounds?

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