Here’s a quick and dirty didjeridoo track set in Gasverket, a huge, brick gas tank here in Stockholm. 2006-02-12
Filtered harmonies
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
This is a pretty version of yesterday’s track. 2006-02-11
Harmonized chaos
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
This is a very simple, linear track that uses a MIDI gate and a MIDI controlled filter along with a harmonic generator and some simple patches. 2006-02-10
Random control
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Here’s a MIDI loop piece with lots of delays, filters and reverb. 2006-02-09
Wet
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Still playing with filtered delays, but this time I got my didjeridoo involved. 2006-02-08
Birthday Song
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I used the same configuration as yesterday to record a new, dense track. By the way, it’s my birthday. 2006-02-07
Pushing it
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I took yesterday’s track and added even more delays to it. This time ones with filters. 2006-02-06 We’re in the home stretch now. Only one week left. Now might be a good time to consider a donation.
Gone totally loopy
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
The danger with getting new looping software is that I will use it. In fact I’ll use all of it at the same time. This is done with Augustus Loop and More Feedback Machine. 2006-02-05
Further further recursion
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I’ve added even more effects to the mix. 2006-02-04
Further recursion
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I’ve taken the setup from yesterday and added some processing on top of the signal output from the feedback machines. 2006-02-03
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