A short ‘electronic etude’ using a step sequencing approach. I have used three layers, bass and 2 topline instruments and I alternate the key between B pentatonic minor and E pentatonic minor. The sound is synthetic rather than organic.
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A short ‘electronic etude’ using a step sequencing approach. I have used three layers, bass and 2 topline instruments and I alternate the key between B pentatonic minor and E pentatonic minor. The sound is synthetic rather than organic.
Singer/song writer
My first time working on logic. The piece is called “Meditation”.
Performance evaluation Task 5
For the purpose of this performance, Dan and I have created a session in the Ableton allowing us to control as many parts of the song as possible. The idea behind it was to play then loop particular regions of the song leaving us free to manipulate delays and reverbs, sing and trigger samples. Genere Dan and I aimed for were a 90′s rap with music references coming from MF Doom.
The song which we have performed had a simple structure intro then the verse followed by the break and a second verse and the outro. To control futures of the Ableton, we have decided to use my trusty Akai APC 40 with the footswitch, midi keyboard and the Makey Makey. Our goal was to make the performance enjoyable for the listener, to achieve this we have implemented the Makey Makey connected to the Curley parsley. Triggering samples with a use of the Makey Makey was great fun. The only problem we have had while using this setup was that I had to be electrically grounded all the time. I had overcome this by grounding the bass guitar bridge so when I was holding the guitar I was able to interact with the Makey Makey. Many parts of our performance were affected by the effects, to make an effect manipulation easy we had decided to utilise the effect racks with the macro controls function, this allowed us to have access to the most Fx parameters when the channel was chosen. I think most problematic part of our performance was recording the bass guitar loop. I have assigned the foot switch to start and select the looper device making it available to preview on my computer screen. It was a wrong decision causing Dan to interfere with looper functions while he was applying delay on to his vocally, making impossible to record a good bass loop.
It was the first time for me when I could perform live using the Ableton. I think the performance was good although we have made few mistakes. While reflecting on our music act, I think to make this performance to sound better we should have rehearsed little bit longer than we have had.
Module Task 4 - Developmental Performance
Poly Me semester 2 Task 1
For this task, I have composed short disco track using the Ableton. Music composition incorporates the Midi Rack consisting of the Massive instrument with the primary functions mapped to macro controls; a group of three tracks containing hi-hats and percussion instruments; the Drum Rack; recorded bass guitar; samples and the Vocals. When recording this task, I have utilised session view to create three scenes intro, verse and the break then I have used Akai APC 40 to launch clips and scenes as well as real-time effect manipulation while recording to the arrangement view. For the purpose of making this song, I have utilised the effect racks; two return tracks; the resonators to add harmonies to the percussion; clips loop and follow action function; automation of the effects in the arrangement view. Screenshots bellow represents the arrangement view and session view.
Utilisation af the Looper Task 2
Video bellow shows how we have improvised little music piece with a use of the Ableton and a looper.
Performance Proposal task 3
Dan Orme and I have chosen to perform together. Our performance will utilise the Ableton Live as a performance tool.
Performance will be based on the looper, launching audio clips, drum racks, bass guitar and processed vocals. Our idea for an upcoming assessment is to loop the sample phrases, and bass guitar what will allow us to perform the other parts of the music act. We are planning on using plants as triggers for samples, this will be possible to achieve thanks to the utilisation of the Makey Makey. For the purpose of this performance, we will be using the Akai APC 40 with my DIY foot switch, bass guitar, MIDI keyboard and Makey Makey.
Links bellow show similar performances.
Session view Sketch