Production Thoughts

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surprised how many greatful dead fans was in the thread

I’ve always meant to listen to Grateful Dead but never got round to it. May remedy that next week

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DONT

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Carlos Santana though thats that jam shiz

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They are awful lol

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It’s more a case of curiosity

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Yeh they are interesting, unfocused noodling in any genre is dedout tho imo tbh

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yeah, license to noodle imo

Anyone else learning how to use ShaperBox? That’s my main focus at the moment.

No, Ryan. no one else cares about brostep plugins.

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Seems handy that ShaperBox plug though tbf. Cableguys makes a few nice ones.

Dully noted

I suggest a week of only using (close enough) 909s, in respect of Goblin Island Queen.

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Henri Lefebvre

We know that a rhythm is slow or lively only in relation to other rhythms (often our own: those of our walking, our breathing, our heart). This is the case even though each rhythm has its own and specific measure: speed, frequency, consistency. Spontaneously, each of us has our preferences, references, fre- quencies; each must appreciate rhythms by referring them to oneself, one’s heart or breathing, but also to one’s hours of work, of rest, of waking and of sleep. The preferences measure them- selves; the measure (notion and practice) passes through a frequency. Precise techniques enable us to measure frequencies.
Our sensations and perceptions, in full and continuous appear- ances, contain repetitive figures, concealing them. Thus, sounds, lights, colours and objects. We contain ourselves by concealing the diversity of our rhythms: to ourselves, body and flesh, we are almost objects. Not completely, however. But what does a midge perceive, whose body has almost nothing in common with ours, and whose wings beat to the rhythm of a thousand times per
second? This insect makes us hear a high-pitched sound, we perceive a threatening, little winged cloud that seeks our blood. In short, rhythms escape logic, and nevertheless contain a logic, a possible calculus of numbers and numerical relations.

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Ima be a sweep guy. Just gonna focus on making large sweeps & keeping them 1337hz

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That’d be a slightly sharp E, fifth octave.

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That’d be perfect

ambient is just slow sweeps

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