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Lords: * Danny * https://nightbrunchband.com/ * Walker * https://nightbrunchband.com/ Topics: * You Probably Think This Song is About You * The Perfect r/crappymusic Post: An audio tour of Archetypes * https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/0291r0zf.png * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EIwP0zerbk * Sample-based film scores in the 80s * https://www.tumblr.com/mogwaipoet/786937779224461312/terminator-2-1991-and-the-princess-bride-1987 * Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep, by Clare Harner actually * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DoNotStandatMyGraveand_Weep * Being a Video Game Newb in Your 40s Microtopics: * Is it a Topic or is it Just Banter? * Cleaning Lords, Lunch Lords and Cat Lords. * Have you heard the good word about the Gaylady? * Night Brunch. * Wearing your own band's t-shirt. * A thing that could happen for a while and then was no longer able to happen. * Hi Cindy! * Motivating yourself to work harder via self loathing. * Feeling the need to act all angsty so that people take you seriously as an artist. * A Touch of Grandiosity. * How many tracks get uploaded to SoundCloud every day? * Continuing to discover music from the 1970s. * It's called "Topic Lords," not "Correct Lords." * Once it becomes impossible to make new music, and we go back and start listening to all the SoundCloud uploads with 0 listens. * All the kids at Rock & Roll Camp getting excited about Lofey. * Pretending a topic is about one thing when it's actually about something else. * Canadian Actor Dave Coulier. * Tuesday at 3:01pm. * Learning a new chord on your Electric Tenor Guitar. * Bringing Pokemon Puzzle League characters into your love song. * Having a whole week to dial in that wub wub patch. * What art is for and what art should be for. * Fun is our only reward. * The objective best pitch wheel range. * The Funky Worm preset. * Synthesizers that can save and load patches but only when plugged into your phone. * Coming up with a Rube Goldberg machine to upload patches from a web server to your CZ-5000. * thisdx7cartridgedoesnotexist.com * In a convex optimization problem, there is no gradient to descend. * Fiddling with the synthesizer sliders until you reach a corner of the parameter space that doesn't make any noise and giving up. * Camp Counselor Grant hastily drawing all the synthesizer waves on the board. * Ask any Geometer, the triangle has three sides. Love triangles are actually just two love segments. * The All Topic Fakeouts episode. * The gulf between how an artist thinks they're presenting themselves and how they're being received. * A Beautiful Rainbow of the Human Experience. * Elderly rappers with excellent flow but terrible drip. * Piling onto propaganda music. * Someone doing their own thing with confidence and authenticity. * Graffiti with immaculate copyediting. * With improved access to art tools, taste is one of the only things left to get wrong. * Only the best crappy music. * Promoting your music in r/crappymusic. * Tori the Clown Rap Gal. * The audacity of extreme autotune. * All Youtube thumbnails converging on the same cognitive attention hacks. * Singing the comments on your last video. * Situations where echo chamber amplification is fun and good for the world. * Obscure Music That Slaps. * Serbian Kolos. * The Ketron Event Chrom. * The Nightmare Klaxon that Represents Dread. * All the Fairlight CMI presets used in the Terminator 2 soundtrack. * Growing up playing samples at every possible speed in Impulse Tracker. * Slowly sucking dog food out of a can to simulate the sound of a mimetic polyalloy passing through steel bars. * It's been a long day and you're ready to go home but you need to slam 1000 more inverted glasses into bowls of yogurt, let's hurry it up guys. * That one sample library squeaking metal door sound that everyone uses. * Calling out comb filtering whenever you hear someone exhale deeply while sitting down at a desk. * The sound guy instructing all the actors when to breathe to minimize comb filtering. * Rubber Baby Knopfler Romplers. * All the things you are after you die. * The purpose of suffering. (So we can write cool poems about it.) * Making art about how trauma used to exist. * Why wireheading will not solve our problems. (Because everything uses bluetooth now.) * Who needs trauma when we have CRISPR? * Shepherding noobs. * Play Any Video Game Day. * Complicated goose controls. * Trying to play Portal as your first 3D game. * Learning video games vs. learning board games. * Trying to get into video game series that don't change. * Looking at the screen and/or ants until it coalesces into an image. * Video games filled with really gross blood squirt sounds. * Jumping on and off of buildings. * Playing Breath of the Wild and just collecting mushrooms and herbs. * Grass simulation in Breath of the Wild vs. in Horizon Zero Dawn. * Putting yourself in the head-space of the protagonist in order to do protagonist stuff. * Spelling brunch the secret way.
The GAH trio is joined by special guest: Kochun Hu! Sure, they eventually get to talking about Astroneer and music philosophy, but before that, they just have to talk about Alex's favorite subject: TRACKERS. Other notable mentions include: Peaky Blinders (TV drama and its anachronistic soundtrack)Blue Bell Knoll (album by Cocteau Twins)Skygunner (Playstation 2 action game)Impulse Tracker (software by Jeffrey Lim) Featuring: Vincent Diamante, Alex May, Michael Gordon Shapiro, and Kochun Hu Recorded September 20, 2024
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on June 15th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:34): Perplexity AI is lying about their user agentOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40690898&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:22): Tesla's FSD – A Useless Technology DemoOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40688001&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:05): Just Enough Software ArchitectureOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40691929&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:03): You've Read Your Last Free Article, Such Is the Nature of MortalityOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40691706&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:41): Threescaper: A website for loading Townscaper models into Three.jsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40689296&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:14): Impulse Tracker source code now available on GitHubOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40691999&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:44): A most profound video game: a good cognitive aid for researchOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40689759&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:34): Engineer's solar panels are breaking efficiency recordsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40690718&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:19): Google, Cloudflare and Cisco will poison DNS to stop piracy block circumventionOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40693451&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:16): Sans Bullshit Sans (2015)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40692197&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:18 - Composing For Patreon and YouTube03:04 - Chiptunes05:47 - Patreon Supporters06:59 - Developing A Sound11:00 - Working With Older Machines 13:39 - Expanding The Synth Collection17:02 - Demosceners / Trackers22:26 - Working With Nina24:14 - Creating The Stepper Acid Sequencer 30:55 - The Drum Machine32:23 - Customers And The Manufacturing Process 38:02 - Using Stepper Acid Live 41:21 - Future Plans43:45 - EndingZoë Blade BiogAs a teenager, Zoë Blade sampled household objects into Impulse Tracker, twisting them into rhythmic alien soundscapes. Not quite music, but not quite not, the result was a bizarre example of outsider art.She's since honed her aesthetic into something more polished but no less unique, fusing catchy melodies and rhythms with the untamed sound of her sprawling modular synthezisers.She's currently making music for popular YouTube series ContraPoints, as well as her patrons at patreon.com/zoeblademusic and is also involved with Nina in the Transistor Sounds Labs company.https://www.zoeblade.com/Nina Richards BiogNina Richards is the kind of musician who always likes to dive a level deeper. Always looking to improve the tools available, she designed and built Stepper Acid, a modular sequencer loosely based on the TB-303, but geared more towards live performance.This was well received by other musicians too, and has been used by the likes of Nine Inch Nails's Trent Reznor and Underworld's Rick Smith.The product is marketed through her Transistor Sounds Labs company.In addition to her solo work, Nina is also known for writing music for actress Abigail Thorn's YouTube channel Philosophy Tube.https://www.ninarichards.co.uk/Stepper AcidStepper Acid is a 16-step Eurorack sequencer module designed with live performance in mind, designed and built as a collaboration between Nina Richards and Zoë Blade.https://www.transistorsoundslabs.comCaro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album "Electric Mountain" is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This "sonic enchantress" (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/
WELCOME TO THE BASS FUG PODCAST. In today's episode we talk to Carl Peczynski. Carl is a very prolific electronic musician who has several different projects revolving around 80's and 90's nostalgia. We talk about the Juno 106, Impulse Tracker, vintage computers, playing live with lots of gear, the Elektron Digitone, and Space Jam. You can find more info about Carl and his many projects at planetzaxxon.com It is another "Synth Nerd" episode that you don't want to miss!
Hello guys! #R13! We have a masterpiece from talented musician and just a cool guy - Artemiy @anrilov. He was born in 1977 in the most north city of Russia - Murmansk. His interest in electronic music has arrived with acquiring good-old-fashioned ZX-Spectrum computer, which one Artem used to produce some primitive and weird sounds instead of playing primitive games. After ZX-Spectrum he has got more serious computer gear it was PC AT 386 and started to conquer different "trackers" such as Scream Tracker, Impulse Tracker etc. Idea to start dj career has come in mind in 1996 year, so it has been started. Began to play house / acid house, during 2-3 years through different styles and sounds Artem has come to techno / minimal sound which became main nowadays. During last 3 years played in many russian and former USSR cities. Was residient of legendary club "Mix". Recently played in "Solyanka" Club. Nowadays Artem resident of @rtsfm, clubs: @arma17, "Shanti", "Propaganda". Also he is with Vasiliy Bvoice organizer of monthly "Fragment Sessions" parties that takes place in club "Shanty" every pre-last thursday of month. Taking part in project "B.A.D." with Vasily BVoice and Alex Danilov. So, enjoy and Stay Rave with #R13!
This episode marks the 100th Hausar radio show on KissFM that features Junglizt and for that special occasion we bring you a "Junglizt Tracker Special #2" Dóri Junglizt goes through selected unreleased Drum & Bass songs mostly made in Impulse Tracker between 1997-2000 by him and some with friends! =Tracklist= Junglizt - Bleep Device Junglizt - Candyman's Revenge Junglizt - Salora Sanchoz Korax - Revels Junglizt - Anger Fifth Junglizt - Overlay Junglizt - Son Junglizt - Quiet but deadly Junglizt - Blue Blanket Doddi - Junglizt vs Polt 2014 Junglizt - Tempo Drum Junglizt - Misdropped Trúbrot - Án Þín (´99 remix) Unun - Sumarstúlkublús (digital science remix) Heimir - Hafið (Junglizt remix) Junglizt - I Learned From The Best Junglizt - Hostile Intention Junglizt - Gulf Junglizt - Class Reunion Junglizt - E Com =Trackers explained= Digital Science = Junglizt (dóri) & Hjörtur Doddi = Junglizt & Polt (addi) Korax = Junglizt Hausar - Like → bit.ly/HausarFacebook Follow → bit.ly/HausarTwitter Soundcloud → bit.ly/HausarSoundcloud Website → bit.ly/HausarWebsite Snapchat → hausardnb Instagram → hausardnb
Resynthesize is Northern California producer Brandon Tallent, who has been producing and DJing since the late 90s. He got his start in the demo scene using the MS-DOS program Impulse Tracker before eventually moving to modern DAWs and finally discovering modular synthesizers. He has released several albums and EPs which are all available on Bandcamp and Spotify, and regularly posts modular related videos on Instagram. While he has written lots of IDM and glitch-hop influenced music in the past, these days he is mostly focused on minimal techno and tech house. Links: https://instagram.com/resynthesize https://soundcloud.com/resynthesize https://facebook.com/resynthesize1 https://bandcamp.resynthesize.com Mastered by Obsidian Sound: http://obsidiansound.net/
32-channel Impulse Tracker module, Yamaha DX7 samples (obtained by using Dexed VST), misc. drum samples, tracked with OpenMPT (through wine). The song title refers to flying vehicles looking like jet skis (pilots standing) that I imagined flying rapidly around skyscrapers. The original IT format file can be found from the Modarchive. 2020 Creative Commons CC Attribution Noncommercial (BY-NC)
32-channel Impulse Tracker module, Yamaha DX7 samples (obtained by using Dexed VST), misc. drum samples, tracked with OpenMPT (through wine). The song title refers to air/space vehicle stations floating above clouds. The original IT format file can be found from the Modarchive. 2020 Creative Commons CC Attribution Noncommercial (BY-NC)
This weekend Burgie is joined by longtime rap pal, Haligonian hip-hop historian and Backburner Crew MC Jesse Dangerously. Jesse and Burg have a lot of history and some secret tales are revealed as they pull back the curtains on their early rap origins, touring, arguing on the internet and the meanings behind certain lyrics. What's an Impulse Tracker? What influential artist changed rap forever? What exactly is Jesse rhyming about on Heatwave and what exactly happened to him in Charlottetown? All this plus all the laughs, beats and rhymes you need on the latest gargantuan episode of Weekend at Burgie's! Featuring music by Beatmason and Jesse Dangerously. Find Jesse at http://dangerously.ca/#punch-out-t-shirt-hoodieson and get his music here: http://dangerously.bandcamp.com/