Re: acid techno test

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Hi,

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 09:48:03PM +0100, James Morris wrote:
> i've been listening to (for nostalgia) a bit of acid/techno from
> around 1993/4/5/6 over the past few days. it seemed so simple, and
> there seemed so much similarity between the tracks that i mistakenly
> thought it would be easy to come up with something which paid homage
> in spirit to the techno of those days, while also adding some more
> modern twists.
> 
> i always prefer the slightly weirder sounds, so of course that's
> something i've gone for with this track:
> 
> http://jwm-art.net/audio/acid_techno_test1.mp3
> 
> but turns out it's not so easy to make this style of music after all!

Cute track! 

Maybe you also want to check out Chris McCormick's GarageAcidLab. It's a Pure
Data patch that alorithmically generates an endless stream of Acid House.

Check it out here: http://mccormick.cx/projects/GarageAcidLab/
It also works on Android and inside of RjDj for iOS.

This is how it sounds: http://sciencegirlrecords.com/chr15m/squeakyshoecore/

Ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht            Do You RjDj.me?          _ ______footils.org__
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