It was very fun to create a piece of something based on noises. I made it in postmodern-style. Only noises and drum patterns are used in this track. I utilize the noise recording from Glennise Rabsatt, Jeremy Mudd and myself. Rabsatt had recorded the sound of door, spoon stirring sound, and coffee pot. Mudd had recorded a sound in the percussion class including talking and game sound. I recorded the chirping sound of my own bird stubby, a parakeet. I staggered the short noises in as a percussion. For a long section, I sometimes reversed some sections, and transposed its pitch level and its dynamics, making that sound like running-out-of-battery status. At the end, I added another cymbal sound. However, I twisted the cymbal sound by reversing it, lowering down the end of it's pitch, resampling the sound with another paired cymbal sound, and created a sense of leaving Jet. Finally, I put reverb in the drum section.
Additionally, I used Kit Core 909 for kick drum, and I used Blue Thunder Kit to fill in the measure, to create a sense of turning wheel.
I just self-leaned Ableton Live 9 for up to 10 days. With the length of learning a new DAW, I am quite satisfied with the work. But there is definitely some more improvement worthy to make if I have more time.
This is the sound track:
https://soundcloud.com/clarindalin/noise-in-style
Additionally, I used Kit Core 909 for kick drum, and I used Blue Thunder Kit to fill in the measure, to create a sense of turning wheel.
I just self-leaned Ableton Live 9 for up to 10 days. With the length of learning a new DAW, I am quite satisfied with the work. But there is definitely some more improvement worthy to make if I have more time.
This is the sound track:
https://soundcloud.com/clarindalin/noise-in-style