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I have been up late working on this... and now it's morning, and I've gone and done it again. Sometimes it feels like I have all my best ideas when I'm away from things with no opportunity to express them. It isn't true though, I just don't have the hard reality of actual work to convince me that my "great ideas" are not all there yet.
This is why I really enjoy composing music. It can just be there when you aren't working. It's not like writing, where there's no relaxing way to go back over what's already been written, but with music you can do that a thousand times with good rewards.
I got interested in the random cancellation of sounds that occurs when you use a gate to isolate specific frequency ranges and then use a delay design to slightly offset the repetitions of each note in frequency. What you get sounds as if the notes are tearing themselves off the walls, and you can hear the repeated "clicks" of the note attacks kind of gliding around in the background underneath the notes. It's cool!
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I did post this in the middle of the night, so if anyone is interested in hearing it, I'll give it one more shot.
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Ooh, I like that! Very chilling. Sounds like it should be on the soundtrack for The Hours or something.
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