On a related note: I didn't bring this up during the talk with DOSS and Spacelordmudder, but aleatoric music is more in my wheelhouse when I actually make my own stuff. There are elements of generative/systemic music with hard limits/rules, but then there are parts/voices that are determined by chance. The 'alea' is a latinate word for 'dice,' I think. Ditto for stochastic tunes (I have a tune called 'The Markov Chain' kicking around somewhere). Talked about some of this stuff in this thread:
Invisible Man wrote:On a related note: I didn't bring this up during the talk with DOSS and Spacelordmudder, but aleatoric music is more in my wheelhouse when I actually make my own stuff. There are elements of generative/systemic music with hard limits/rules, but then there are parts/voices that are determined by chance. The 'alea' is a latinate word for 'dice,' I think. Ditto for stochastic tunes (I have a tune called 'The Markov Chain' kicking around somewhere). Talked about some of this stuff in this thread:
(I swear the interface is really easy once you know how/what it's doing)
Brandsmannen wrote:
Invisible Man wrote:Jesus doesn't work like that, Brands.
Let me try things.
Hey SLM, is it hard to add a stomp.... I know it was mentioned but I'm on mobile and rewinding back seems like more frustrating rn
Add a stomp for true bypass or for some function? True bypass is a little tricky (not that I have done it) as you have cut board traces in order to intercept the signal to put it through the switch. Just a general stomp as button (which could also turn an effect or patch on/off) isn't too hard as the board has all the i/o pads along the edge so it's just a matter of connection to a pin and a ground.
Yeah, I mean, if you guys haven't fucked with Noatikl you're missing out. You can try it for free in a DAW or standalone for 30 days. Highly recommended, especially as with familiarity you can warp some of the new-age-iness in some beautifully dark directions.
Monome/Push/etc. are still beyond my scope. I need assigned (even very loosely applied) parameters to really turn off my conscious mind when recording something, even if I'm giving it away to chance.
D.o.S. wrote:Monome/Push/etc. are still beyond my scope. I need assigned (even very loosely applied) parameters to really turn off my conscious mind when recording something, even if I'm giving it away to chance.
I haven't played with Push, but it's basically a dedicated Ableton controller, yeah? Monome is very different. It does take a little getting your head around each app, but most of them are pretty intuitive once you work with them a bit.