hello everyone, i've posted this link in the forums too, but thought lot might like to have a listen too.
anyway, I've been using PD for a while but have only just started writing music which is substantially based around PD-generated/sequenced/processed sounds. i thought you might like to hear some of it:
http://sciencegirlrecords.com/maxwaters/
cheerio then max
That was really nice Max, good chillout stylee, smooth flow, without lots of nastynoise. I enjoyed the track .
Cheers,
Andy
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:15:37 +0900 "Max Waters" saxwell@gmail.com wrote:
hello everyone, i've posted this link in the forums too, but thought lot might like to have a listen too.
anyway, I've been using PD for a while but have only just started writing music which is substantially based around PD-generated/sequenced/processed sounds. i thought you might like to hear some of it:
http://sciencegirlrecords.com/maxwaters/
cheerio then max
Very nice!
Did you use Pd extensively when making your records which are
available on bleep.com? (by the way, how did you get your stuff on
bleep?)
peace, ~Brandon
On Feb 29, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Andy Farnell wrote:
That was really nice Max, good chillout stylee, smooth flow, without lots of nastynoise. I enjoyed the track .
Cheers,
Andy
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:15:37 +0900 "Max Waters" saxwell@gmail.com wrote:
hello everyone, i've posted this link in the forums too, but thought lot might like
to have a listen too.anyway, I've been using PD for a while but have only just started
writing music which is substantially based around PD-generated/sequenced/ processed sounds. i thought you might like to hear some of it:http://sciencegirlrecords.com/maxwaters/
cheerio then max
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The bleep stuff was mostly written in my pre-Pd days, except perhaps for some of the drum parts. "Dot Your Eyes" and "Decade in the Sun" maybe.
Those tracks were released on vinyl first by a little london label (Blase records) and they organised it all. Which is why, years later, the track "aeiou" is still just 3 minutes of static! Might still appeal to the glitch/noise crowd I suppose.
Anyway, glad you enjoyed the new stuff.
Max
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 4:09 AM, bsoisoi bsoisoi@mac.com wrote:
Very nice!
Did you use Pd extensively when making your records which are available on bleep.com? (by the way, how did you get your stuff on bleep?)
peace, ~Brandon
On Feb 29, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Andy Farnell wrote:
That was really nice Max, good chillout stylee, smooth flow, without lots of nastynoise. I enjoyed the track .
Cheers,
Andy
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:15:37 +0900 "Max Waters" saxwell@gmail.com wrote:
hello everyone, i've posted this link in the forums too, but thought lot might like to have a listen too.
anyway, I've been using PD for a while but have only just started writing music which is substantially based around PD-generated/sequenced/ processed sounds. i thought you might like to hear some of it:
http://sciencegirlrecords.com/maxwaters/
cheerio then max
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I concur with the others, this is very nice music. I'm happy to know it was made with Pd. -Chuckk
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Max Waters saxwell@gmail.com wrote:
hello everyone, i've posted this link in the forums too, but thought lot might like to have a listen too.
anyway, I've been using PD for a while but have only just started writing music which is substantially based around PD-generated/sequenced/processed sounds. i thought you might like to hear some of it:
http://sciencegirlrecords.com/maxwaters/
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