I’ve spent the holiday weekend working on a new Caustic Reverie album with a fair amount of throwing candy at children yesterday morning. It’s staggering how many great presets came with the synth vsts in the Komplete 5 package, but I though it would be more fun to try and build the sounds for this album from the ground up, starting from a single oscilator whenever possible. It probably would have helped to look at a manual, as Absynth and FM8 are some of the least inuitive plugins I’ve used in a while. The new album has a working title of Rented Spouses, though I do like the ring to Rudeness Poets.
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Dogvan
More new toys and a new album
I’ve picked up a bunch of new gear in the past few weeks including a Korg Kaossilator and the Native Instruments Kore 2 hardware/software package. I also got the Komplete 5 but I’m having issues getting it registered at the moment. I’m very impressed with the inclusion of paper manuals for all of the plugins and instruments, which also explains why the packaging weighed about ten pounds.
I’ve uploaded the first Shufflebrain album, which is entitled Experiments in a Holographic Universe. It consists of five “experiments” and three remixes. Look for a more detailed post sometime this weekend.
New gear
If it’s been quiet lately, it’s because I’ve been noodling around on my latest instrument, a six-string fretless bass. It’s taken some getting used to, as there isn’t much tactile feedback if I’m on the right note, but I find it’s a lot more musical and expressive. Plus, it has a nice ringing quality to upper register that reminds me of a sitar without the drone strings.
Spider
Fear came to me with seven legs
scuttling on tile at 10:40 PM
A flurry of brown and then gone
I waited, unsure what I’d seen
This phantom a symptom of
weary eyes and worry?
I stared, vigilant
Every hair tingling
as if tickled by silken thread
The invader remained unseen
When did it creep into my sanctuary
and did it have scurrying friends?
The night wore on
Every corner and crevice
in the dark an ambush
My mind’s eye busied
weaving tapestries of bites
and ballooning purple flesh
Slowly
Deliberately
a shape ascends my wall
His name is Jagadish
Aside from getting more releases published on Kunaki, I’ve been taking a break from Caustic Reverie. I’m getting back into a more rock-based songwriting mode. There’s a contest on the SA forums to write a song based on a random Wikipedia entry that I’ve entered, so the past week or so I’ve been trying to put something together.
The lucky article: Jagadish Chandra Bose, a noted Indian physicist and Royal Society member who may have beaten Marconi to the punch on wireless transmission; a man who didn’t rest on laurels (or patents) and ended up devoting some major study to biology and plant growth.
This theme turned out to be much more workable for me than the Panama Canal was in the last contest. I’ve written a song about one of his books entitled Response in the Living and Non-Living. Below is the work-in-progress demo with scratch vocals and some VST instruments that I’d like to replace.
New toy: the Mandala drum pad 2.0
I’ve just picked up a gently used Mandala 2.0 drum pad.
As you can see, it’s huge! It completely dwarfs the pads on my DS-10.
The black beauty snare emulation program seems to work great given the three minute demo I put it through. I had a harder time navigating the virtual brain software but if I can figure out how to involve some of my other midi gear, this looks a very powerful system.
I’m still in the process of getting my info on this thing, but I’ve signed up for a linkedin account once I learned that there was a group for MUEs. Behold!
Pegacorn EP
1. Mounting the Horned One (1:54)
2. Bearer of the Snakeshell Horn (1:29)
3. Sired in the Maze (1:57)
4. Hound of the Aegean (1:34)
5. The Seer of Tartarus (3:27)
I’d like to thank Juan Neguereula for designing the excellent logo. The photograph that the cover was based on is the Chimera of Arezzo, taken by Wikipedia user Lucarelli and released under the wikimedia commons license.
Getcher T-shirts here
I’ve opened up a shop on Spreadshirt for those that are interested in wearing clothes. The first design came out a little pricier than I was ancipating, but it gives you +1 to LCK and CHR.