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ChipMusic.org » Music » xero's music » blowfish cipher [nanosynth]
a photo of my clearboy after finishing the song.
i got my ems64 cart in the mail from kitsch,
then promptly got snowed in. i wrote and
recorded 5 tracks in one day, this is my
favorite... "blowfish cipher". i think im
going to write an entire nanosynth/nanovoice
album and call it "encryption".
composing in nanovoice is a lot different
then tracking, so i viewed the progression
of the song in a different light as well...
generative algorithms drive the track
what do yew think?
is the song good as is? or should i write some
leads/backing in nanoloop/lsdj to finish it?
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i feel like it needs a bass line
I enjoyed this song alot, to make this song better would be to create a less abrupt ending and maybe use some effects, but not too many because I think it would spoil the song
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RushCoil
I like the sound and the idea, but it feels like it is building up to something and leaves before it gets there. I am not that familiar with nano stuff so this is perhaps just limitations of the software. I kept expecting some glitchy drums to pop in and maybe some higher-register sounds coming in and out, giving the main part a break. As it stands, it sounds like a relatively long intro to a live set and would work rather well in that capacity.