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  1. What if NTS #4 is a 2 hour long GONK
  2. Respect and massive thankyous to Booth/Brown for the incredible musics.
  3. Put A Gonk On It

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  5. This. Good music like Autechre: This Heat
  6. LOLOL those comments are great "holy shit what the fuck wheres the downbeat?" "FUCK THE DOWNBEAT" "crying" haha
  7. I want influx of bad software/audio plugin names :D

    1. IOS

      IOS

      Not on me fockin status update; dedicated thread pls

    2. YangYing

      YangYing

      then make the thread u dummy!

    3. IOS
  8. @drukqs: Nice. If you don't mind me providing a slight correction:
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  10. IOS

    elseq 1-5

    I can hear a similarity with that passage that misc mentioned. It's the combination of "raw oscillator" sustained tones; glissandi; the more clangy percussive sounds; and the beating and dissonance caused by all the above that does bring eastre to mind. In that respect, it doesn't quite matter with either piece, whether they were made with a modular or max etc (well, max is a modular thing anyway), it's more to do with composing choices.
  11. heh my bad, and I wrongly mentioned "120/4" from memory after doing a bit of counting some time ago. For OPN's Returnal, if you set a 1/4 pulse to 136.31 bpm, the 'verse' (initial theme) recycles in 121 1/8th notes (or 60.5 1/4 notes); 'chorus' is in 4/4; transitioning from verse to chorus includes a single 2/4 bar.
  12. EDIT: NSFW Mike Clark And this gem by OPN is in 120/4 to begin with (turns to 4/4 for the 'chorus')
  13. The first two you posted weren't a problem over here, ie they didn't cause my perception of the pulse to shift (presumably that's what you mean). With the GC track things are a little more tricky: the first hi-hat heard is one 16th right after beat 1. The three hi-hats that are close together (32nd notes) end on beat 3.
  14. wtf is a "a 4/4"? It's just you all smoking
  15. Here's Source Direct's Stars with added metronome Source Direct - Stars.mp3
  16. funny how you detected the 7/8 and this samurai track is 4/4 yet it took you ages like you said... xD but yeah it's hard to follow nonetheless... There's an easy explanation for that :D I heard Photek's track first when my timekeeping was rubbish; then I got to play lots of percussion-based music alongside musicians who were soloing in 16th note offbeats, across the barline etc like it was a walk in the park; eventually my timekeeping improved; I just heard this 7/8 track recently. Take a gamelan piece. The gong marks the end of the cycle, not the beginning ie it marks the '4', not the '1'.
  17. that's a hard one to follow but i think it's 17/8 if i'm not mistaken... or 4/4 + 9/8... lol that's actually 4/4 or ( 7/8 + 2/8 + 7/8 + 8/8 + 1/8 + 7/8 ) = 32/8 = 2 X 16/8 = 4/4 And I got into beat detection mode before scrolling down to see that you figured it out. BPM is 159.4. The question is whether you perceive the first bassline note on 4& or on 1 - judging by the rest of the bassline and the drums, it's on 4&.
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