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From: leerique
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  • thank u very much keep the good work!

  • great ! what did u use?

  • @makonoise korg er1

  • Cool that you did this with "real" instruments, which one can interact with and connect to better than computers, which so many people rely upon.

    I don't know that I'd call this IDM, or even Glitch really, but its still pretty good!

  • Very good. I think some people are missing the point here...no computer involved dummies!

  • thats not a cheap delay! electribes are rad tools man keep it up!

  • he,nice beat and effects!

  • Its not glitch.. but decent monotonic electronica.. run it thru a pc and some software and mash it up.. haha  :) nice tho

  • you have to make a difference between a simple glitch effect and a highly abstract & advanced glitch effect... its better to work and edit for hours or weeks a glitch than just pushing a button for a second.. thats not interesting... its more interesting to edit and work for weeks on a 1 second glitch... every child can push a button... so its nothing I ever would feel interest for...

  • @konjunktion26 I tend to do a lot of glitch editing in audacity making some banks of interesting several second long glitcehd up sounds, then I put them in my sampler and mess with them using sample playback start end and loop points. Its quite and effective technique.

    Does the ESX have real time manipulation of loop start and end points? If so this technique will work on it.

  • Nice.. do you have any MP3s?

  • @LambdaAutomaton you can find them at veell.net

  • I know everyone is blown away when they first discover using slapback delay but the effect becomes very obvious and boring when used too much. You'll probably find that something like Chorus sounds a lot better when manipulated on a Korg Electribe.

  • @ourigin yep. any effect becomes boring when used too much. ;)

  • Dope.

  • bravo!

  • @praterzen thx. =)

  • Nice vid and I think it does an excellent job of demonstrating something that modern musicians forget: Glitch existed long before computers became popular music tools. :-D

  • for sure! =)

  • @FatSynthDude

    How did you conclude that modern musicians have forgotten that?

  • nice song, & creative.

  • @kennyhomusic it's not a song... it's just a jam. =)

    thanks. =)

  • Красава! )

  • brilliance

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