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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

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I started by messing around with a concept, decided to keep the piano and then got addicted to messing around with a relatively new plug-in "Gross Beat". This is the result. I hope you like it.

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  • what has INDUSTRIAL to do with this? let me give you a hint: the answer sounds like 'othing'...

  • @freak504sarg

    What is this "othing" you speak of?

    Anyway, who cares what I call it. It goes in your ears. If you don't like it, you can fuck off. That's what tabbed browsing is for, you dim-witted jack off!

    Think about how stupid the average person is. Now imagine that half of them are even dumber than that! -George Carlin, describing you.

  • I love the drums / percussion on this. Very nice. Not too sure about piano, a little too all over the place for my taste. Nice job tho!

  • @AlexanderCollection

    Lol, it's funny that I think the piano is too tame. Truth be told, this song would soung better with sound fonts, but it's an old project and I prefer to move on to the next one.

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  • @manictiger agreed on your piano comment. pretty sick scratch sound u got from gross beat twiddling tho

  • @manictiger ah i thought you meant dynamics compression.

    yeah youtubes algorithms have always been screwy

  • @manictiger

    Also that frequency doesn't sound bad to me.

    Are you using earbuds or cheap headphones?

    That might exaggerate undesirable frequencies.

  • @gix10000

    At the time YouTube compressed videos like a kid with a dial in its hand (supposedly to make quieter videos audible).

    The purpose of the high frequency was to tell YT what 0db (loudest thresh-hold) was.

    it could have been higher and thus barely audible, but I didn't know how to use my video editing software at the time, which led to 22khz sampling rates and thus loss of higher frequencies.

    Does that make sense now?

  • @manictiger i dont see how thats solves heavy compression, my solution would be to not compress as hard?

    there is a way to pause the annotation btw, i dont know how to do it but i see it on youtube videos alot.

  • whats with the high pitched frequency at the beginning? that just hurt

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