Spontaneous Sound Design Recording
Posted by Clint on April 07 2010

To prepare for the upcoming release of
v2.5, we had a photoshoot taken in Dave's studio by
Karla Clute. At this point in my career I am completely sick of pretty much all band photos. How often can you see a guy standing in front of a fence or brick wall, or some "industrial" scrapyard and find this compelling? So for this photoshoot we decided to basically just create sounds using Dave's vast array of modular gear and have Karla shoot action shots. We never intended to actually create a song, or have a finished product. Just to have the photos taken while actually working instead of posing.
Ten minutes into it, I looked at Dave and said "you know this sounds pretty cool, we should be recording this?". So he hit record in Ableton which was already recieving a feed from his mixer. We didn't say another word about it and pretty much just continued randomly creating something. There was no plan, even at a high level. No discussion of tempos or pitches or even sounds. We just got lost in spontaneous sound generation.

It turned out pretty cool really so I edited down the 30 minute recording into the track available
for free download by registered supporters. No additional editing or processing was done. I just deleted the dead spaces where we were changing positions or getting started with a new set of modules. I had so much fun with this approach that I decided to try and keep up these sessions. Once a month we plan to get together with no plan otherwise and record and upload the results.
Enjoy Session 1
-Clint
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