I’m really jealous, you know? 
Can’t wait to reunite with my darling … damn lockdown.
I’m really jealous, you know? 
Can’t wait to reunite with my darling … damn lockdown.
I might post the results of this mornings experiment later. After 2 hours I arrived at something quite unexpected.
In this session I started with a single drum break.
I then cycle through each track on the OT, resampling the track before it. Each pass adds more bit reduction using the LOFI on FX1.
no other FX or manipulations were added.
After about 2 hours, the signal of course reached critical levels, and was almost gone completely, so I started playing with the RATE and AM MOD. This was captured by the eightfold resampling path.
A new loop presented itself, completely unrecognisable from the original. I plugged in my Field recorder and captured the last few minutes.
Thats really cool. Coming from a drum sample thats pretty awesome.
good call on sampling that… thats food for the machine, for sure…
I feel like i should comment on my project, after all those bold posts before.
i had to hit the ejector button on that one.
My musical creation process with these machines is not fast, by any stretch of the imagination, so listening to the same loop over and over and over is a big part of it. Generally, I love it, its a hypnotic process where i feel things and think about stuff and what not…
BUT, listening to loops of myself saying horrible things about myself ( i went into the darkest corner of my yard and muttered into a DR-05X in the rain for close to an hour after drinking several quarts of wine
) , well, it took a toll…
i didnt get to see the sun.
all i got was the darkness and it was like being on a frozen lake where the the ice was thin, the water was deep and dark and went alllll the way down…and all i could hear was the ice making noises close to breaking.
so.
while i " get " my idea, it actually damaged my mental health trying to get there.
i couldnt recommend the process to anybody.
the OT is a powerful tool. I can get very hypnotized (sic) by it.
be careful about what you hypnotize yourself with.
I will try something else, but def had to abandon that. it made me feel like the worlds worst person/father/set of lungs/ waste of oxygen.
im on the other side now.
oddly enough i had a dream afterwards where @sezare56 was in it.
we were moving furniture, moving households, and somewhere in that we witnessed an armed robbery. i looked over and it was @sezare56 's current avatar on a ody looking at me and shrugging.
strange.
Beautiful! Knowing how this came to be makes it extra special but I would totally listen to stuff like this in its own right. (If it was my stuff, maybe layer it with a few sparse notes from the piano thru a shitty mic —> and call it a track.)
Thanks for the compliment 
Yeah awesome! This is how I made it work earlier this year:
Basically a flex track buffer playing and recording itself over and over again, each time losing some detail slowly! (Watch out for your ears with feedback getting out of control though)
Ok, here I am, after listening to the same piano loop of mine for two hours. Well, not quite the same, of course it degraded but maybe I was expecting more of a surprise effect. I did apply some delay around the one-hour mark which gave some of the coolest moments musically. All in all, a cathartic experience.
Recorded the whole thing into Logic. Also resampled bits for further testing. Not going to start from scratch with the same original loop any time soon. 
Yeah, mine felt more like a fadeout really. I kinda had other things to do but hey, it was worth a go and I think in general it’s a technique I’m going to use in the future. Was going to try comb filter next as well! 
And you couldn’t watch it entirely! Too quick answer. ![]()
I set VOL to +63. Constant level.
Print that song to tape and market it as ‘experimental black metal’ and you’ve got yourself a record deal. 
It’s absolutely monstrous!
Was loving it right from the get go. And hey, you’re a wizard!
Wonderfully destroyed!
It’s hard to keep the hands of the machine, I know … ![]()
Nevertheless: really interesting result (I guess my neighbour is facepalming behind the wall). The OT can be a beast of a noise machine no matter what you put into it …
I guess doing the destruction in a much quicker way (like @sezare56 did) may be a better approach when the sample involves too much negativity. Maybe even blending in some positives vibes later on as a kind of resolution? Major chords, some “sunny” music, positive statements or even just birds chirping etc.pp. …
And yes, hypnotizing yourself shouldn’t be done carelessly unless you know how receptive you are.